Even if you find the perfect application to use the pen with, they all seem to
lag when it comes to stylus input.
That way, it's not warming up apps you almost never use, ensuring you don't have to wait around or deal with
lag when you open your favourite apps.
We noticed significant
lag when exiting apps to the home screen with this function on, as the S4 seems to be waiting just in case you press the Home button twice.
There's a little
lag when swiping between apps, and apps open slowly.
I also noticed
lag when I tried to pull up the already - open YouTube app or when I switched between Spotify, Chrome and YouTube.
That could be avoiding processing
lag when it's most frustrating, or rearranging how drivers are managed to cut out the tiny hiccups that add up over hundreds of repetitions during the course of a typical day.
In our testing, however, we've found the RunIQ to be a little sluggish at times, showing noticeable
lag when viewing or dismissing notifications, as well as loading functions and apps.
There was a little
lag when Spotify was launched and a song was selected but it wasn't anything too alarming.
It specifically calls out
lag when unlocking via the fingerprint sensor, and when using Samsung's keyboard, both areas that would certainly be irritating if they extended to the final build.
Apps launch rather quickly, though there was sometimes a noticeable
lag when switching between apps.
We saw very little sign of
lag when opening apps and navigating around the device, even with a number of applications open and running.
The unit worked just fine, with no noticeable
lag when we removed it.
The touch response of the screen is really good with no noticeable
lag when in Windows 8 or Android mode.
There is a noticeable
lag when using the task manager / multitasking feature and Samsung Cloud stops working during the demo.
That, based on other reviews
it lag when it comes to online multiplayer games,
We did the OTG test on the device, and it supports the OTG drive, but system showed a lot of
lag when we attached the drive first time.
We never encountered
lag when gaming on the device, but competing Android flagships, including the Note 8, have outscored the Mate 10 Pro by anywhere from 6,000 to 8,000 points in 3DMark's Ice Storm Unlimited test of graphic prowess.
This is actually better, as there is a bit of
a lag when using a Bluetooth speaker, something I experienced when using the Echo Dot.
You should also be able to get smoother multitasking performance and experience less
lag when you have two apps open side by side.
If anything, you'll forget this is a mid-level handset and try to overstretch it with tasks, resulting in a bit of
lag when surfing the internet or using apps.
Sony's earbuds also experience significant audio delay /
lag when you're watching videos.
We encountered
some lag when switching between more than a dozen apps and the power button is curiously reluctant to turn the phone on when first pressed.
The stylus is also believed to have
no lag when using it on the Pixelbook.
There's no noticeable
lag when skipping through different applications at speed, and that's down to the strong Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with 3 GB of RAM inside.
* Even new device, already notice a bit
lag when return home screen.
The lack of zip in the user interface and the slight
lag when opening applications may not seem like a huge issue, but it makes for a jarring experience and one that begins to irk after a while.
On the bright side, I didn't notice
any lag when using apps, even when I had others open in the background.
If you're seeing a lot of
lag when switching between apps or when exiting an app to go back to the home screen, try switching to a static background and see if it helps.
There was a bit of
a lag when I was scrolling through pages with multiple apps open.
There is a perceptible
lag when opening apps, perhaps of around two seconds.
Even though I was running YouTube and Twitch in the background with five open tabs in Google Chrome, I didn't experience
any lag when I was surfing web sites and navigating between home screens.
, I didn't experience
any lag when I was surfing web sites and navigating between home screens.
The one - piece touchpad works fine for the most part, but there is a bit of
lag when you first touch it.
Although not perfect, the handset's 1 GHz Qualcomm CPU keeps the device zipping through content at an impressive pace, with little
lag when jumping between apps, menus and the selection of heavily skinned home screens.
It attaches to the tablet with strong magnets and connects via a physical port, meaning there's zero
lag when typing.
There might be a few annoyances - such as the inability to view past workouts on the watch itself, the slight
lag when swiping between apps on the main menu, and the lack of advanced smartwatch features - but the Ionic successfully bridges the gap between fitness tracker and smartwatch.
They don't exactly scream high - end, and the lack of cutting edge hardware definitely shows in
the lag when multitasking, and when I hit the Home button to leave an app.
Tip: While it is possible to set up multiple monitors using ports on both your motherboard and your discrete graphics card, you'll see a performance drop and
some lag when you move windows between monitors.
Depending on which app you use to play video content, you may notice some increased
lag when pausing or scrubbing through the video, but eventually it will sync back up without a problem.
When I played some of the most popular esports titles, such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Overwatch, all of my movements tracked well, and I didn't encounter
any lag when firing off round after round of ammo or using special abilities.
On the Nexus 6P, there's almost always a bit of
lag when switching between apps.
The phone handles all my favourite apps with ease, and there's very little perceptible
lag when switching between apps.
While I did encounter a few instances of
lag when rapidly multitasking with 4K HDR video running, Apple's updated set - top box operating system feels significantly more polished than tvOS10.
The XZ1 showed no hints of
lag when we put that powerful chip to use browsing the web, streaming video and playing our favorite games.
There's a noticeable
lag when you are playing games like Asphalt 8 or even Lara Croft Run.
There was no detectable
lag when I flipped among screens on the Home menu or switched among apps, and when we ran benchmark tests, the Mate 9 posted some of the highest scores for overall performance we've seen.
The overall performance was decent, thanks to an 8 - core Samsung Exynos processor, but I still noticed
lag when opening applications.
Touch screen is responsive,
no lag when swiping through screens and boot up times is extremely fast.
The interface is fluid, responds quickly and there didn't seem to be
any lag when reacting to controls.
I notice
some lag when multitasking with more demanding apps like Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop, but the target market for this laptop won't find themselves doing that frequently.