Lag using touchscreen

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Has anyone noticed a delay or lag using the touchscreen? I have just starting seeing some. I am using an Otterbox Defender and swiftkey but the delay is while using the home or mostly the back arrow after waking the phone up.

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I will try that.. Also I am running Go Launcher and see that is taking resources even if I am not using it.

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As an update I cleared the cache and ran the stock UI before clearing the cache. The stock sense was fine no issues. I had disabled Go Launcher while I ran the stock. I went to Go Launcher after clearing the cache and saw I had Go Task Manager installed, I uninstalled that and Lo and Behold no noticeable lag so far.

I wil try Nova too. I am running it on my S3 work phone and like it.

Thanks to everyone for your replies. This forum is much better than Verizon's Community Forum.
 

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As an update I cleared the cache and ran the stock UI before clearing the cache. The stock sense was fine no issues. I had disabled Go Launcher while I ran the stock. I went to Go Launcher after clearing the cache and saw I had Go Task Manager installed, I uninstalled that and Lo and Behold no noticeable lag so far.

I wil try Nova too. I am running it on my S3 work phone and like it.

Thanks to everyone for your replies. This forum is much better than Verizon's Community Forum.

Glad everything worked out. See you around the forums.

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The tweaks are available within the settings of all recent Android phones in a section called “Developer options.”

This section might be hidden on some phones, but it’s very easy to access. On many phones, you just have to open a certain page in the settings and tap a button seven times. Use Google to figure out how to enable Developer options on your phone if it’s currently hidden (for example, search “enable developer options HTC One”).

Once you have access to Developer options, simply scroll until you find the following three settings, which may be located on the main screen or within an “Advanced” subsection:

Window animation scale

Transition animation scale

Animator animation scale

Tapping each of the three aforementioned settings will reveal that it’s set to “1x” by default. If you want to speed up your phone or tablet dramatically, simply change each of those three settings to “.5x” — that’s it...restart your device.