The chip is very efficient and performs well but it is still an entry - level chipset and might struggle with
heavy games and apps.
Only with
heavy games and apps, we were able to see stuttering in the phone.
Not exact matches
With swipe -
heavy apps like Tinder
and Bumble that cast a wide net, dating gets diminished to a numbers
game.
The performance for Flash video is good, but Flash
games (
and other Flash
apps) can be a hit or a miss, depending on how
heavy the graphics are.
Here at Good e-Reader we put a
heavy emphasis on reading
and news
apps, but we have tons of
games and other content too.
Sluggish, buggy performance;
Heavy and smudge - prone design; Lackluster
apps /
game selection; Below - average battery life; No tabbed browsing; Can't yet edit or create Office documents
It is possible to have several
heavy duty
apps running at the same time such as local HD video, HD video streaming (YouTube)
and a 3D
game.
Heavy and thick for handheld device; Bezel between displays is distracting; Can't run two separate
apps simultaneously; PlayStation
games feel dated; Doesn't use AT&T's 4G LTE network
Over the years, sony has proven to reward the
gamer for their business, with a TON of free
games through a cheaper online service, new
and exciting exclusives (uncharted,
heavy rain, the last of us, beyond two souls, etc)... For the $ 60 a year, Microsoft offers... Multiplayer, party system / chat,
and access to
apps (Netflix etc)... They stopped trying with exclusives, solely relying on forza, gears
and halo which have been beaten to death for too long
and will continue to be.
Staffed by some fairly
heavy hitters from the video
games industry, including former Machinima VP of content strategy Matthew Cohen as CEO, the
app's goal is to «help solve the discovery
and community problem in today's fragmented mobile
games market».
I've been getting pretty
heavy in
app games lately since I got a shiny new iPod Touch
and I've been taking every...
But like many out there with the Snapdragon 625, the loading of
heavy gaming
apps was a tad slow
and there were occasional frame drops on
games with high graphics setting, especially when played for long periods of time.
With 6 GB RAM you will be able to keep these
heavy games running in the background while working on some other
app /
game — you can switch at anytime
and continue from where you left (check video review for gaming / switching action).
As for my day - to - day performance experience, I was generally pleased by its level of consistency
and found it could run processing -
heavy apps and graphics -
heavy games with the requisite speed, no crashes
and little overheating.
Had to uninstall all the
games and other
heavy apps.
Their benchmark are average but real life performance is too disappointing mostly for
heavy apps and games.
The storage
and RAM numbers are good but the problem is with the chipset which is not powerful enough to handle
heavy apps and games.
Everything is fine with this device expect the processor which can not handle a lot of
apps and heavy games.
Inside you will see 4 GB RAM
and 64 GB of storage so you can run multiple
apps and play
heavy games with ease.
We played some
heavy games and even worked with
heavy apps, it worked well which is pretty surprising for us.
You need to get down
and dirty, by loading
heavy games or other large
apps, before you really get a feel for the difference in performance here.
As
apps and games become larger,
and Android itself becomes
heavier, it's increasingly difficult to justify limiting internal storage in this way.
Even the
heaviest of
apps and games open fast
and run without breaking a sweat, but I still notice lag here
and a dropped frame there from time to time.
It wasn't powerful enough to run
heavy apps or
games,
and so it certainly didn't showcase Android TV.
And for the power users, the device might show some lag on using
heavy apps /
games simultaneously.
It didn't lag during our test, even while playing
heavy games and using several
apps simultaneously.
1 GB RAM could feel low when you have some
apps in the background
and were trying to play a
heavy game, but that is still well negotiated.
The impressive performer never lagged during our test, even while playing
heavy games and using several
apps simultaneously.
This phone is powered by the Android 7.0 Nougat OS with Asus Zen UI 3.0 included in it
and is packed with a 2.15 GHz quad - core Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with Adreno 530 graphics
and 4 GB of RAM, which gives a great performance when you run
heavy loaded
apps or
games.
We tested the phone for more than three weeks
and loaded it with various
apps and games including the
heavy one such as asphalt 8, Fifa, etc..
Even with Nubia's
heavy skin, it's been very fast in day to day use,
and handles launching
apps, browsing the web, watching videos,
and playing graphically - intensive
games well.