Apple I - phones [sic] always seem to be faster but when the real test comes in, like opening up a web page or even some files, they are much
slower than Android
Regardless, Apple I - phones always seem to be faster but when the real test comes in, like opening up a web page or even some files, they are much
slower than Android and I know because I have both phones.
Phone responds extremely well, but system processes run
slower than android 1.5.
That said, I agree it's very expensive, and also quite a bit
slower than Android tablets in its price range.
Not exact matches
«While our checks indicate these new smartphones are much better
than the 6.0 smartphones in terms of processing power and improved touchscreen UI, we believe these products will not
slow the transition away from BlackBerry to
Android and Apple smartphones.»
Samsung sold more phones
than anyone else, but sales
slowed and profits fell last year as other
Android - phone manufacturers made similar devices at half the cost and Apple finally released two big - screen iPhone models.
While the menu interface is
slower than some of the systems from top rivals, the standard InControl Apps suite is one of its best features, allowing users to connect their Apple or
Android smartphone so that certain apps look the same on the touchscreen as on the mobile device.
Some of the cheaper tablets don't run recent versions of
Android and maybe heavier and
slower than higher priced tablets.
It runs
Android 4.0 and has good processing power, but it's heavier and bulkier
than what we're now seeing from most manufacturers and the interface feels a bit
slow at times.
I don't what these
Android OEM's are smoking but full MSRP for any of their buggy
slow devices should not be more
than what Apple charges unless it's truly a waaaay better product.
Why is the point of getting this table that probably
slower than most 2.2
android phone.
It's easily the fastest
Android tablet out there, and may well be faster
than the iPad 2 — though
Android has a knack for feeling
slower, because of the way, for instance, that it animates transitions.
Google has been
slowing down how often it releases major updates to
Android of late, as Jelly Bean has been the codename of the new version of
Android for more
than a year now.
Browsing is much
slower than the iPad,
slower than the Samsung 8.9 and even
slower than some 4G
Android phones we've tested.
Android 2.1 doesn't offer full Flash support and is a lot
slower than its younger more dashing brother.
This is
slower and less well - stocked
than the massive
Android Market, but is a reasonable compromise.
Images captured using the Passport's camera were above average, though auto - focus was a smidge
slower than most modern iPhones and
Android units.
He complained it was «
slower overall»
than the iPhone 4, and the browser, though the same as on the iPhone and many
Android handsets, behaved badly for him until he removed and replaced the battery.
Their camera's are horrible, web browsing is
slow, they lack any good media apps... if
Android can get push email down with servers other
than Gmail, they got this in the bag.
Using third - party apps, crashes are frequent, and the autorotate function seemed
slower than in other
Android Honeycomb tabs.
Google has been rather
slow with its
Android One initiative, achieving lesser
than expected success.
There were times when the VivoTab felt
slower than a dedicated
Android Tablet and that's a shame.
The Galaxy Tab 7 is still my most used daily device (yes, more
than my phone) but next to newer
Android Honeycomb / Tegra devices it's feeling
slow and clumsy.
I was also a surprised to see
slower frame rates on page turns
than on iOS or
Android.
Huawei even claims that its machine learning algorithms will keep the device that way over the long run, going so far as to suggest it will speed up over time rather
than slow down, as most
Android smartphones do.
In general, the persistent knock on
Android is that its third - party apps are slightly worse
than on iOS and that it can often feel
slower or «jankier.»
Some projects have bigger teams
than others and this generally results in
slower releases for those
Android Oreo based custom ROMs.
That heavy traffic warning Google maps gives you on your drive home; Google knows there's a traffic jam because it knows that every
Android phone in every car is moving
slower than they usually do at that time of day.
Say what you will about the Apple Watch's overcomplicated interface and
slow apps, it has an app ecosystem that already feels more vibrant
than Android's despite the latter's head start.
The Xperia XZ2 also features a 5.7 - inch high dynamic range (HDR) full HD + 18:9 display; front - facing stereo speakers that make it 20 percent louder
than the XZ1; 4K HDR video recording; full HD 960 FPS super
slow - motion capture; a Motion Eye camera with smile detection, predictive capture, autofocus burst, and predictive autofocus; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile platform for 1.2 Gbps 4G speeds; Bravia Xreality tech that up - converts content to near - HDR, improving the quality of non-HDR videos; a 3D glass surface with a metal frame; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; and
Android 8.0 Oreo.
Yes, there were
Android phones available at around or even below that price, but they came with significant trade offs: poor design and less
than optimal hardware (read «
slow processors, inadequate RAM, poor displays and so on).
Moto 360 is noticeably
slower than the earlier Samsung Gear Live and LG G Watch, as both
Android Wear rivals went with a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor.
Apple's move led to older iPhones
slowing down while the move from Samsung, OnePlus and other
Android OEMs led to their phones delivering higher
than usual performance in benchmarks — something which barely has an impact on daily use and affects a consumer's buying decision.
When used side by side, the Windows Phone M8 did seem slightly
slower and less zippy
than the
Android original.
It comes with a remote control, supports 4K, and has access to pretty much everything except Apple content, though apps on the FireOS have been a bit
slower than the more robust
Android TV or Apple TV systems.
Android TV is also set to get Google Assistant, but unfortunately the roll out has been
slower than some might have liked.
It's slightly disappointing that the video runs on a
slower framerate
than the real world experience of actually using the Pixel, but the
slowed down version is catering to those unfamiliar with
Android.
Using the fingerprint sensor on the back to unlock, for example, was noticeably
slower than trying the same function on the
Android - based (but physically identical) BlackBerry DTEK60.
Importantly, however, the Samsung Galaxy S9 + doesn't feel
slower than purer
Android flagship phones, like the Google Pixel 2 XL - although the restart time is a good deal longer
than stock Oreo.
Despite more impressive - sounding specs, the
Android flagships were noticeably
slower than iPhones, their cameras were terrible and the fit and finish, or build quality was — quite frankly — woeful.
The stiff transitions of old have been smoothed - out and it's fairly quick, although some parts are slightly
slower to load
than vanilla
Android at times.
It's going to be
slower getting into action
than the current run of flagship handsets, but moving around
Android 4.3 didn't show any real noticeable signs of lag.
The
Android experience is even
slower than Windows and certainly isn't helped by the fact that the OS is not designed to be a good desktop UI.
For instance, Huawei has implemented an entirely different scrolling mechanic
than stock
Android, which is smoother but
slower.
More
than anything else, LG really had to do something about its
slow, dreary
Android user interface.
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Of course, you'll still need the phone's Internet connection for that to work, and Google warns that it network connections with iOS might be
slower than with
Android.
I have updated my 1st Gen Moto G with the latest
android update which is lolipop through OTA file size was about 350 mb or something, but as soon its updated I fond my phone acting
slow and started lagging, other
than that many apps are not responding eg: MX player, Call Blocker etc. now i want to get back to Kitkar please advice how do I do it.
According to an online mental agility test, iPhone owners are more intelligent
than Android users, while the BlackBerry users are found to be the
slowest.
While the MediaTek processor is considerably
slower than anything from Qualcomm, it should be a huge improvement over the anemic processing power of the original Idol X and, combined with 2 GB of RAM and
Android 4.4 KitKat, should offer decent performance.