App launch speed - Samsung Galaxy S7 Real Life Review

OMG! Kim K posted another selfie with tons of cleavage! Rate this thread to express how quickly apps launch on the Samsung Galaxy S7. A higher rating indicates that even the most intensive apps launch quickly and without hesitation, even if they are no longer in RAM.
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100% only 5 stars apply here

Fastest Android phone I've used to date.

very fast android, slightly ahead of my other device, Xiaomi Mi5.

Good.

On 7.0 its a bit faster than on 6.0

In comparison to other e.g. One Plus it looks like a bit slower. But overall it is pretty good.

Everything is instant.

S7 8.0 oreo
On the last software update, everything is smooth. The apps open up very fast, for such an old phone. I've made a side-by-side comparison with iphone x (app-opening speed test) and the results were suprising. In many cases, the S7 opened the apps faster (netflix, facebook, gmail, whatsap, etc).

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App launch speed

OMG! Kim K posted another selfie with tons of cleavage! Rate this thread to express how quickly apps launch on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. A higher rating indicates that even the most intensive apps launch quickly and without hesitation, even if they are no longer in RAM.
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Lots of laggy UI elements and animations. Wont notice too much but is a valid concern for the future and longevity of the device, especially considering the price of the phone.
serialtoon said:
Lots of laggy UI elements and animations. Wont notice too much but is a valid concern for the future and longevity of the device, especially considering the price of the phone.
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I simply turn animations to 0.5 ... been doing this on my phones for years not just on the Note 7. It cuts the chance some animation will stutter. I don't find the Note 7 stutters anymore than the S7's I've messed with but maybe. IDK. I do know that lots fancy animations at 1.0 or higher don't really add much so why not reduce them?
serialtoon said:
Lots of laggy UI elements and animations. Wont notice too much but is a valid concern for the future and longevity of the device, especially considering the price of the phone.
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I have Exynos and it doesn't have lag at all. Try turn the animations off.

Multitasking/RAM

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 Honor 7 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the Honor 7 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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Just like his bigger brother Honor 8, multitasking is a breeze.
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multitasking is smooth. We paid more than 22K for this phone in INR so it has to be a good one for a reason. Infact does well and no problem faced.
multi tasking is good.ram management is good
Very smooth task switching.
RAM management is good on its own. But can be improved using 3rd party tools.

App launch speed

OMG! Kim K posted another selfie with tons of cleavage! Rate this thread to express how quickly apps launch on the Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra. A higher rating indicates that even the most intensive apps launch quickly and without hesitation, even if they are no longer in RAM.
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Launch speed is very good.
I shouldn't have been so easily led here though just cos kim K had posted more cleavage.
I'd rate it 8.5/10. It is even faster with it in the ram already.
It is a beautiful phone btw. It has a 76.1% body to screen ratio. Love it.
It is not the fastest on the market
Even some phones wich I had like they had 4 cores but strong 4 cores are faster
But I am not complaining.. I just want to warn you..it is fast enough..
And for some of you..it will even be faster then your old phone...couse you did an upgrade of old phone
For me..
I have had some expensive flagships.. and know how fast it can be sometimes..
But then
This is a medium avarage phone..so not a flagship so not too fast..
But it is a premium feel very good phone..very very good
I have always this WoW effect looking at it

App launch speed

OMG! Kim K posted another selfie with tons of cleavage! Rate this thread to express how quickly apps launch on the Moto E4 Plus. A higher rating indicates that even the most intensive apps launch quickly and without hesitation, even if they are no longer in RAM.
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App launch speed is good. Better than I thought it would be. Slight lag on bigger apps. But haven't used it for games yet.
iainmann said:
App launch speed is good. Better than I thought it would be. Slight lag on bigger apps. But haven't used it for games yet.
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Agree. Large apps like games may take a bit longer than expected, but everyday normal apps for me (Facebook, Instagram, Clash Royale, etc) all open without notice, or my saying "Come on already!".

Overall speed

Would you say that the LG V35 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the LG V35 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Would you say that the LG V35 is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the LG V35 exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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I've had mine for a year-and-a-half now and have gone through 2 OS's and a plethora of updates " AT&T Model lol" and in terms of raw power, it's great. but keeping up that consistent speed and power requires you to do some routine based cache cleaning. no bueno means that is not a big deal to me because I've spent many many years was low-powered entry-level phones, but considering this thing was almost a $1,000, it should pretty much be-self automated. Not saying it's pain staking or tedious. I'm a heavy power user so after year and a half ago probably like 6 years old basically and it's about five steps to keep it running as good as I can to run pubg at the highest levels but an average user literally just hit the clean button that's it.
I apologize if some words don't make sense but I've gotten in an accident in my thumbs don't work that great and I live in a rule area so speech-to-text is not always correct and plus I can't find a special dialing one for my fat pudgy fingers LOL.
The V35 is noticeably faster and smoother than the V30. Not that V30 is a slow phone but the 845 is just better.

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