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3GB low-speed DDR3 is not fluid as flagship devices!
Multitasking is satisfying, but not perfect
Good Multitasking, competitive as Xperia X Performance, but short for a Mid-Range that "try to imitate" to Flagship phones.
Little issues with that, 3GB can satisfy most users. I can switch between apps without need to reload, even some games. Can't comlpain...
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XDA_RealLifeReview said:
You're busy and don't have time to wait, which is why you need to stop reading this thread and get back to organizing your Pogs. Rate this thread to express how the LG V20 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the LG V20 keeps many apps in memory so that they don't need to reload, and that when moving between apps, transitions are smooth and performance is excellent.
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I would only give this phone a 2 out of 10 for multitasking. Luckily it's a powerhouse and can open apps from scratch quickly.
I only ever have between 4 and 10 apps in my recent list. My old HTC m9 would keep dozens in memory with less ram. Still, I'm very happy with the LG V20. Just waiting for root...
Multitasking works way better than my n4. However I still think multiwindow works better with samsung phones.
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You're busy and don't have time to wait, which is why you need to stop reading this thread and get back to organizing your Pogs. Rate this thread to express how the LG V20 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the LG V20 keeps many apps in memory so that they don't need to reload, and that when moving between apps, transitions are smooth and performance is excellent.
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Lol, flash my MOD rom and see the real potential.
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reaktor TuT said:
I would only give this phone a 2 out of 10 for multitasking. Luckily it's a powerhouse and can open apps from scratch quickly.
I only ever have between 4 and 10 apps in my recent list. My old HTC m9 would keep dozens in memory with less ram. Still, I'm very happy with the LG V20. Just waiting for root...
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See my post above
reaktor TuT said:
I would only give this phone a 2 out of 10 for multitasking. Luckily it's a powerhouse and can open apps from scratch quickly.
I only ever have between 4 and 10 apps in my recent list. My old HTC m9 would keep dozens in memory with less ram. Still, I'm very happy with the LG V20. Just waiting for root...
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Why 2 out of 10, you comment that another phone had more apps with less memory, however that by no means tells anything about how the system is managing memory.
What are you seeing in the v20 that makes you think it's only rating a 2? Curious for details.
rusty.gh said:
Why 2 out of 10, you comment that another phone had more apps with less memory, however that by no means tells anything about how the system is managing memory.
What are you seeing in the v20 that makes you think it's only rating a 2? Curious for details.
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I would give the phone overall a rating of 8 out of 10.
But I would give the Multitasking / Memory Management a 2 or 3. As an example, I woke this morning and checked my recent apps list, only 4 apps were there. All other apps were closed off overnight for some reason. I'm not sure if this is an LG thing or because of Nougat. But I would have hoped that 4GB could hold more apps in RAM. Hopefully, if the 990ds gets root, then I can remove some bloat and tweak the memory management somewhat.
As I said, I would give the phone overall a rating of 8 out of 10
Would you say that the Sony Xperia X is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Sony Xperia X exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Fast enough for everyday tasks and occasional gaming
Fast, but not sometimes on Nougat with busy EMMC.
Faster for Gaming (Only gaming; loading times... Eh, Snapdragon 625 is faster).
Fingerprint, f*cking fastest. (Works partially with the wet finger, but, is ok).
Slow Shutdown and "Slow" Startup (Meh, iDevices, and Huawei Devices are Slower for this).
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Would you say that the Sony Xperia X is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Sony Xperia X exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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i must say, i'd expected more performance, its fast for sure, but i don't see much difference between my X and my old Z1. Could be a custom-rom issue but the X also stutter from time to time on fast scrolling and don't look that fast overall. But i don't tried any GPU heavy games, so i can't tell how it goes there
Have it or 6 months. Since day 1 it's updated to Oreo, must say wasn't expecting that good performance. No hicups, really fluid even when switchingg between apps and using split view with youtube.
I believe that Snap 650 with 1080p screen is an awesome combo.
without problem in performance.
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Well, multitasking is great once it's debloated.
However, 1.5gb ram isn't enough those days, but that depends from user to user. E.g. your grandmother wouldn't need more than that .
well it can multitask 3 or 4 apps at once but sometimes it gets slow when you multitask facebook and messenger
j5 prime
i use the j5 prime and multitask runs very smoothly im so happy with the phone
Would you say that the Google Pixel 2 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Google Pixel 2 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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There is absolutely nothing I can throw at this phone to slow it down. With 4GB of LPPDDR4X RAM, this phone is a Monster. The 835 chip powering a 5" 1080p screen is a great combination. Easily future proof for the next 3 years in Google's ecosystem. Now we just have to hope that 3rd part app developers keep optimizing for Android.
It's stutters from time to time.
It's the fastest phone I've ever used. With 2.45Ghz big cores , clean Android and 4GB of RAM it does everything action basically instantly
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Stock android... i love it.
Its so incredibly smooth and fast. Never had any performance issues.
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For a 4GB phone, it doesn't keep too many apps in background, but I think it just needs a software tweaking (and it would need root).
This is a poor phone for multitasking. I have the 3GB version and it barely keeps more than three apps in memory. I thought it was because of my RAM amount (3GB) but I've since read that the 4GB model is the same. It must be the MIUI software. Xiaomi need to do something about this as it spoils a good phone.