The phrase
"occasional stutter" means sometimes having trouble speaking smoothly, with short pauses or repetitions of words.
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On our tests, other callers said our picture looked clear and well lit, complaining only of
occasional stuttering in the stream.
The update doesn't affect anything outside of Google Now or its associated launcher — for example we're still seeing
occasional stutters when pulling down the notification shade — but there's no denying it's a big improvement.
The experience is far from buttery smooth,
with occasional stutters and buffering times over 3G as you'd expect, but if you're patient, it's more than acceptable when used minimally.
Transitions are smooth, swiping through apps and notifications is fast, and apps open relatively quickly, but we've
noticed occasional stutters.
The MediaTek SoC is not the best of the lot and
suffers occasional stutters and lags, which are quite common in the price range when put to decent workloads.
There are a few
minor occasional stutters in graphic rendering throughout the UI but it's forgivable as it doesn't affect the running processes in any manner.
Recording at Full HD and 60 frames per second should have created buttery smooth video, but the phone struggled to do so,
with occasional stutters and clunky lighting changes.
Entering developer mode and shortening animations helps speed things up a bit, but the Note 7 always seems to be just hair behind those devices in terms of responsiveness, with the
very occasional stutter and dropped frames.
Like Sherlock, his Turing is clearly the smartest man in the room, yet his body betrays his intellectual superiority at every opportunity, thanks to
the occasional stutter and the reluctance to make eye contact.
Aside from
the occasional stutter, the Niro's hybrid engines and quick gearbox made smooth and mostly responsive work of city speed driving.
I never got
the occasional stutter and jitters that I got on the original Transformer and the monstrous CPU / GPU combo unsurprisingly handled every 3D game I threw at it.
That may account for
the occasional stuttering we saw.
Games like Crossy Road performed well, though again with
the occasional stutter or lag.
Whether playing docked or handheld, Layers of Fear turns in mostly solid frame rates with only
the occasional stutter now and then.
Yes, there are
some occasional stutters, but it's hardly a deal breaker.
Generally speaking the strength of the G602's signal was just fine, with the only noticeable exceptions being
the occasional stutter where the on - screen cursor would momentarily jerk across the screen before regaining its usual smoothness.
I found small jitters of framerate, with the (very)
occasional stutter, but is hardly noteworthy.
I typically played in the handheld mode and found that it ran fine — you do get a 720p resolution, but it nearly always maintained a solid framerate of 30 fps (besides
the occasional stutters during busy moments).
To that effect, I've noticed that there haven't been very many issues during multiplayer matches — only encountering
the occasional stutter here and there, though I suspect connection quality played a large part in that.
There's
occasional stuttering, and worse.
I've seen
the occasional stutter in a game before but for a whole session, that was previously unheard of.
It looks nice, it plays well (apart from
the occasional stutter which can annoyingly result in some cheap deaths when the device doesn't recognise your taps) and it certainly feels like a traditional Sonic game.
Sure, there are
the occasional stutters and hiccups here that even a coating of Butter doesn't completely eliminate, but we've experienced those with even the top - shelf tablets, like the recent Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 with its 1.7 GHz version of the Tegra 3 processor.
We did notice
the occasional stutter and lag when moving through the home screen, and when opening some apps — but it was too infrequent to bother us.
When we talked about performance, we mentioned
the occasional stutter.
Save
the occasional stutter when swiping between the home screen and the Moto G5's built - in Google Now feature, it didn't exhibit lag or hiccups.
Dawn of Titans ran well for the most part, but we did see
some occasional stutters.
We've seen
the occasional stutter now and then, particularly when moving to the Flipboard «briefing» screen on the left of the main home screen.
There's no reason to expect major differences between this pre-release build and iOS 11 developer beta 5, especially considering their update timing, but whether you're a professional dev or someone who likes to check out cool features before their friends, you should remain wary of
the occasional stutter, lag, glitch or even system crash.
We noticed
the occasional stutter when using Split View for some time, so don't expect the same level of performance as the Pro models.
Frequently we've bemoaned how games might have
the occasional stutter or take a bit too long to load.
Apps open relatively quickly, you can multitask normally and handle individual apps just fine, but you'll still find
the occasional stutter in the interface when you push it too hard or try to run a foreground app while others are performing tasks in the background.
The G4 Plus is no slouch, but the phone suffers from
the occasional stutter.
There is
the occasional stutter when opening folders in the home screen or opening the multitasking screen, but the latter is a common issue with devices running Lollipop, so we're hesitant to point the blame on Alcatel.
Multi-tasking in general was pretty decent, and although there is
the occasional stuttering as mentioned above, the overall experience is pretty good.
That may account for
the occasional stuttering we saw when bouncing around the tablet's TouchWiz - skinned Android 4.3 OS.
We say mostly because we have encountered
the occasional stutter, which reminds us of Samsung's TouchWiz launcher days.
That may account for
the occasional stuttering we saw.
We did notice some sluggishness when we were downloading and updating a lot of apps at the same time, and
the occasional stutter wasn't uncommon.
We were even able to put it through some intense gaming with titles like Asphalt 8: Airborne, and while it did have
the occasional stutter, it wasn't enough of a problem to affect gameplay.
Unlocking the phone via the rear fingerprint sensor is quick and snappy and we weren't too bothered by
some occasional stuttering around the interface.
Performance is acceptable on the KeyOne, but we experienced
the occasional stutter, and random app freezes.
We did run into
a occasional stutter, but overall we're satisfied with performance on this phone.
However,
these occasional stutters were nothing that affected my overall experience, and definitely didn't make it tough to get what I needed done.
Other than
the occasional stutter — which doesn't happen that often — the performance of the Moto X Style has been quite good.
It's actually pretty speedy on this smartphone, aside from
the occasional stutter which we talked about in the performance section.