Il 21/10/2015 08:34, Timo Jyrinki ha scritto:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 12:57 AM, Ari Börde Kröyer <
ari.kroyer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The screen very frequently does not wake up until the "on" button has
been
>> pressed 3 times. Today, I also had to press it 4-5 times on a few
occasions.
>
> I don't see that on my Bq, or not at least identically. Occasionally I
> find myself pressing the button the second time so that it immediately
> darkens the screen away. I'm not sure but there may be something racy
> going on so that the next immediate press again just wakes up the
> screen and immediately turns it off again. But if I wait 1-2 seconds
> before I press the second (/third) time, it works as it should.
>
> Most of the time however the first press works correctly for me and
> without delay.
Same here, not an issue at all in my case.
>> Scrolling in general is often accompanied by screen lag.
>
> The Unity 8 scrolling is still not smooth, I agree. If you do a smooth
> scrolling gesture, there are hickups here and there. Browser seems
> better to me, to the extent it does not bother me if the page is fully
> loaded, but still not perfect.
Same impression; smoothness is not exceptional, but good. Very good in
browser and webapps.
>> Starting the message service is still very slow. It takes
a few seconds
>> before the messages turn up, then 10+ seconds until the phone numbers
are
>> converted to names from the address book. After this you can select a
>> message thread, but you have to wait another few seconds before it
turns up
>> on the screen. Entering the message is also frequently accompanied by
lag.
>> Then, when you send the message, you usually have to hit
the send icon
at
>> least twice and wait another3-4 seconds for there to be a visible
result.
>
> It seems 3 seconds to start on my Bq (too slow, but we need to wait
> for further app startup improvements), but names are up in 2 seconds
> after that. Opening a thread takes 1 second.
3 seconds, 1 second here. Not too bad, but I do not use SMS very often.
> I've about 200 names in address book and a few tens of
message threads.
1200 names, few tens here.
> It would be interesting to know where the differences come from. Maybe
> simply the amount of message threads or the amount of messages, I
> don't have too many of those.
Yes, we should try to compare behaviour in similar conditions, or taking
in account differences.
rob
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