Would you say that the Samsung Galaxy J1 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Samsung Galaxy J1 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)
For overall speed... hmm... not bad. This phone can't really handle too much apps. It will start to lag and become hot if you have so many apps installed and use it for too long. This phone is an entry-level phone. You can't game like Asphalt 8 on it. For daily usage, okay. But after 6-12 months of usage, your phone will start to perform worse. Lags and lags and lags...
Growtopia Jaw said:
Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)
For overall speed... hmm... not bad. This phone can't really handle too much apps. It will start to lag and become hot if you have so many apps installed and use it for too long. This phone is an entry-level phone. You can't game like Asphalt 8 on it. For daily usage, okay. But after 6-12 months of usage, your phone will start to perform worse. Lags and lags and lags...
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I have the Galaxy J1 mini (J105). I agree with you,more or less...
1GB ram plus 4 cores allows me to play plenty of heavy games such as Dead trigger, Fifa 18. etc. Can't understand why you can't play Asphalt on a superior version of my phone...
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Would you say that the Samsung Galaxy Note5 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Samsung Galaxy Note5 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Gday first post. Came from using s5. note 5 better everywhere except no ir scanner removable battery or expandable memory.
I consider my N920A "fast" for everyday use. I can leave my device in power save mode and still play my graphic intensive games like Real Racing 3 smoothly.
Currently mine's struggling to make Captain tsubasa Dream team going....dunno why :/
after two and a half years of usage and zero factory resets .. i would say it is fast for everyday use, but the phone struggles with whatsapp groups that have huge conversations and default internet browser, it is in these two apps where i see the lag.
it also lags a little bit while google play is updating apps in the background and when i connect to WiFi after 2 to 3 hours (or longer) of being disconnected from the internet, but this lag is minimal, the real problem is whatsapp groups that have huge amount of contents.
Would you say that the Samsung Galaxy J5 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Samsung Galaxy J5 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Just fantastic! Lollipop and debloat and my phone is running so fast tgat even now after 2 years i don't want to replace it. Even though i have the money needed
Fast enough for an average user as long as it's used with Lollipop + debloated.
I'm fine with stock (no debloat) but it's a bit laggy sometimes.
On Lineage it just flies. I never experience lag and battery is solid.
using XenonHD with hotplug kernel is extremely good for snapdragon 410 , i can open youtube and fb in a multiscreen easily and have messenger running in the background
on custom rom....
pretty good on custom roms, but it's choppy on touchwiz
i expected more, from 8 cores. it's because of ROM.
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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 Nokia 5 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Nokia 5 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Owned the 5 for a few weeks now. Its slow as hell. stutters when scrolling, just feels laggy for a modern phone. I gave it a 3 as its 'ok' for the money but other wise a 2 compared to anything decent.
kennyhkw said:
Owned the 5 for a few weeks now. Its slow as hell. stutters when scrolling, just feels laggy for a modern phone. I gave it a 3 as its 'ok' for the money but other wise a 2 compared to anything decent.
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Agree. Additional 1 GB ram would be useful. Furthermore, here in Poland you can get better phone for less.
Well, it is not very fast for money, but you are paying extra for build quality and support, which is great IMO.
I agree with @kennyhkw, it's ok for the price range but laggier than I expected it to be
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I have moved from apple to android recently
I have just been checking the specs of the iphone 6 vs Nokia 5
my nokia 5 is so slow - i thought it was faulty to be honest - I have just run some bench marking tools on it and it is within the realms of what it should be.
It's not a good choice for anyone who is more than a light user, the camera app on oreo is also horrific - trying to slide photo to video or back again is like russian roulette.
so far i'm very disappointed - i'm wondering if dropping it down to 7.2 might improve things ?
owned it for about a month now but can't see me staying with it at present.
I'd score it a generous 2 - it's cheap but I was expecting something solid from nokia, not a porsche with a moped engine.
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Would you say that the Nokia 5 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Nokia 5 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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I love my nokia 5, i've being used it for 3 months, there is no trouble after all and no lag.
oh maybe i used the 3GB ram variant, so it's smooth
This phone isn't the fastest. About 30% of the time there are delays between tapping something and an action occurring. But it's performance isn't a laggy mess or anything. It's actually pretty good. It's not incredibly snappy but gaming, editing and pretty much every task runs well without any lag. The camera takes a second or so to open up though.
Honestly it's pretty slow overall, I'm pretty disappointed. Sometimes it seems like it's almost ok, but sometimes it can really become painfully sluggish.
Lags when unlocking with fingerprint, but otherwise quite snappy. Lag is hardly noticeable and once it happens once, it wont happen for a while after. this is for the 2gb variant
8/10
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.