Will sense hinder Project Butter's UI enhancements?

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So been wondering about this since Project butter was announced.

Looking over reviews and forum posts on the net all seem to point to a very noticeable difference in Nexus devices. However how will this play out after sense is introduced?

Just wondering to see what other folks thoughts are on this or if it should even be a concern? :)
 

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So been wondering about this since Project butter was announced.

Looking over reviews and forum posts on the net all seem to point to a very noticeable difference in Nexus devices. However how will this play out after sense is introduced?

Just wondering to see what other folks thoughts are on this or if it should even be a concern? :)

No I wouldn't worry about it project butter will make sense feel unbelievably smooth

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I've been worried about this too.

Bloat vs. Butter

On the bright side it won't be any slower right?

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Project butter is project butter no matter what oem skin its on it still runs smooth

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Project butter can't make sense more efficient. You can speed android up but if there is lag in sense then you will see lag as the user

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True but sense isn't as heavy as Tw and there is a noticeable difference between ics and jb.

Just like there was a pretty nice increase from s3.5 to s4.

I wouldn't worry about it too much. Like someone said, there will still be an improvement no matter what

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If you listen to what Alex Donor is saying about the HTC One X+ and Sense 4+, there isn't any noticeable lag. Even the multitasking issue is fixed, as Alex said in one of the last few podcasts (though I don't know why he didn't say as much in the review http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-one-x-plus-review).

Being based on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the One X+ gains a substantial performance improvement thanks to Android's "Project Butter" enhancements, resulting in noticeably smoother screen transitions and touch responses.

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If you listen to what Alex Donor is saying about the HTC One X+ and Sense 4+, there isn't any noticeable lag. Even the multitasking issue is fixed, as Alex said in one of the last few podcasts (though I don't know why he didn't say as much in the review HTC One X+ review | Android Central).

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Sounds good to me...but I still want to test it first hand ;)
Cmon Sprint, git'r done!
 

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