Phones were bloated with lots of preinstalled software, and interfaces had so many bells and whistles that they made
the phone feel sluggish.
The Snapdragon 430 chipset wasn't powerful enough to drive the Full HD panel, and as a result
the phone felt sluggish.
Not exact matches
Graphics - heavy games like Deus Ex Go
feel just a bit
sluggish, and benchmark tests consistently put it behind the iPhone SE and other $ 400
phones like the OnePlus 3.
Even with all of its pre-installed bloatware, the
phone never
felt sluggish.
In use, the
phone handled every app and game we threw at it with ease, and never
felt sluggish or bogged down at all.
Our overall experience with the Hydro Edge matches the benchmark results; the
phone didn't
feel sluggish while playing games or browsing the Web, but it lacked the speed and smoothness we experienced with other
phones in this class like the Samsung Galaxy Express.
It does
feel a bit
sluggish especially from start up widgets seem slow to load and though games play OK they
feel a bit unresponsive compared to my previous
phone.
The
phone didn't
feel sluggish, even though it is not running a pure version of Android.
You might not have downloaded any new apps or even been using your
phone significantly more, but everything
feels more
sluggish.
However, there were some instances where the
phone would generally
feel sluggish, particularly when opening or switching between applications via the Recent Apps screen.
The G6's stock app is starting
feel a bit
sluggish, but I've been using this
phone for months without a hard reset, so I won't ding it for that.
During daily use, the
phone feels just a bit too slow, and under a heavy workload, like updating applications, performance is
sluggish.
Cons: • Some find the curved design of the
phone gimmicky • Underwhelming display clarity • Expensive, but sometimes
feels cheap because of UI • Video recording is only so - so • Default web browser is
sluggish
Switching from a flagship more than twice its price, there's definitely a
sluggish feel, but if you're upgrading from an older budget
phone, this will
feel plenty fast enough.
Phone performed well and never felt sluggish, which is more than one can ask from a phone at this p
Phone performed well and never
felt sluggish, which is more than one can ask from a
phone at this p
phone at this price.
It
felt sluggish at first, but a couple of
phone restarts got it going properly, and now the Razr
feels like a
phone that was designed for this version.
What's interesting is that the difference in raw numbers doesn't add up to a
phone that
feels sluggish in use.