meyerweb#CB
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Unless the OP comes back and explains what he means by "stutters," this thread is pretty meaningless. I a-a-a-s-s-s-ume he, he, he d-d-doesn't r-r-realy m-mean it st-st-st-stutters.
Funny, everyone rushes to defend this phone, and dismiss user experiences.
It is hard to say unless everyone or a large number of people encounter it. I had some stuttering on my note 5 caused by a third party app. Removed app, no more stutter. And the battery chart didn't show that the app used much power either so I had to use process of eliminationConsidering the previous iteration of this device was well known for its "stutters", it's not difficult to use your imagination to surmise what's going on here.
Funny, everyone rushes to defend this phone, and dismiss user experiences.
It is hard to say unless everyone or a large number of people encounter it. I had some stuttering on my note 5 caused by a third party app. Removed app, no more stutter. And the battery chart didn't show that the app used much power either so I had to use process of elimination
Gas buddy i think. To be honest it could have been just a bad install but I didn't really need the app anyway so I just uninstalled it.Interesting, what app?
Animation stutters and slowdown are my #1 pain point on a phone. At $800 I want nothing less than full 60FPS animations on 99% of the commonly used apps. The Nexus 6P accomplished this at $499.
The S6 Edge I had was measurably *faster* than the Nexus 6P at loading stuff, but because the animations were so inconsistent and hitched all the time, I couldn't stand it and dropped it like a bad habit.
If I see reports of animation hitches on the S7 models this week, or when I get the phone, you bet it's going back.