I realize that basically no makers of smartphones or other devices with touch interfaces have jumped onto this particular bandwagon yet, but it's still just a little disappointing that my new S10 Plus has the same exact ~120ms latency as the Note 2 I upgraded from. According to what scant information is available on this topic, this is on the high end of the scale for mobile devices. And even for Samsung mobile devices. The only suggestion I've seen to other people questioning this phenomenon is to turn off the animation of various things from the developer options -- proving they didn't understand what the problem was, since that has nothing at all to do with it.
It just seems odd to me that touchscreens with 1-millisecond response time were kicked around something like a decade ago, but we're still all perfectly happy with visual elements visually lagging behind our fingers so significantly that even the most casual of user can easily see it happening. I guess what I'm hoping here is that maybe somebody has developed a fancy experimental hack that somehow improves this facet of the device.
It just seems odd to me that touchscreens with 1-millisecond response time were kicked around something like a decade ago, but we're still all perfectly happy with visual elements visually lagging behind our fingers so significantly that even the most casual of user can easily see it happening. I guess what I'm hoping here is that maybe somebody has developed a fancy experimental hack that somehow improves this facet of the device.