While I'm not sure what "ultra slow" means my Pixel 2 hasn't changed.
I am thoroughly enjoying Android P beta.
While I'm not sure what "ultra slow" means my Pixel 2 hasn't changed.
I am thoroughly enjoying Android P beta.
I haven't noticed any speed difference. But I have noticed that third party apps that call for FPS access, specifically as an overlay like when LastPass calls for you to authenticate, it doesn't work.
But, it's a beta... APIs are still new, they'll get it ironed out.
My fingerprint scanner seems to work much quicker with the "always on display" turned on. With that feature turned on, the phone wakes up instantly with the scanner, same way it did for me prior to updating to P.
If I turn the "always on display" off, there's a noticeable delay again of a least a second or so before the phone wakes up after scanning the fingerprint.
Anyone else notice this behavior? For people experiencing the delay...do you have the "always on display" turned on or off?
Yeah, the inconsistency is irritating cuz it seems like it should be possible to nail down a cause (iff we had nothing but time and everyone involved openly shared info about every app and every setting on their phones). Still, if the biggest problem I run into with a beta build is a mushy fps that works but takes a one-mississippi-two-mississippi count to wake the phone, I'm good.Wierd, seems to be a common issue though.
Wierd, seems to be a common issue though.
Tried that. No change.Did everyone having issues clear it out and rescan your fingerprints?
Did everyone having issues clear it out and rescan your fingerprints?