galaxy s5 lollipop huge difference?

Riley Ancona

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I just unfortunately smashed my galaxy s5 and an wondering whether I should fix it replace. I would swap out for an iPhone but I really like this phone but it's just not quick enough. It's really the multitasking speed that is just so slow compared to iOS. But does lollipop improve on that? Im on Verizon so I have to wait but other people who have it I would love to hear from. Thank you.

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What launcher were you using with your S5? I initially thought that my Galaxy S5 was about on par with my iPhone 5 in terms of speed until I switched to the Google Now launcher and ditched Samsung's TouchWiz. That has since sped up my phone so that it is now noticeably faster than my iPhone 5 was and is able to compete with the iPhone 6 in terms of switching between app screens, switching between running apps, etc.

I'm not really sure what you mean about multi-tasking since neither iOS or Android (on a smartphone) can really run more than one app at once. Some apps are allowed background processes but neither are like Windows, Linux, or OS X where you can switch between to programs that are truly running at the same time.
 
I am using the Nova Launcher and it is noticeably faster than the TouchWiz launcher plus it gives me the option to have the pages just continuously scroll from the last to the first without having to back up.

Nova has a huge amount of customization available, far beyond the basic stuff offered by Samsung.
 
I'm curious on this as well. My GS5 needs lots of help. Task switching sucks, it's overall reliability needs some help (although it's been better since the last update), and the responsiveness needs lots of help.

The camera app is especially bad. I could draw the picture before it opens up!

Bluetooth stutters more than a Turets patient a lot of the time and it's just been an underwhelming experience.

It definitely doesn't live up to it's specs though - a quad core behemoth should be faster than my old iPhone 4S!
 
Most, if not all, of your issues can be resolved by wiping the cache partition.

first thing, turn off your Samsung Galaxy S5 by long pressing on the Power On / Off button. After the phone is complete off,you need the following key combination to boot the smartphone:
Press and hold:

• Power On / Off
• Volume up
• Home-Button

If the Samsung Galaxy S5 vibrates once, release the Power On/ Off button but keep the other two keys from the key combination pressed until a boot menu appears on the display.
Now mark the entry "Wipe Cache partition" with the volume quieter button. With the Power On / Off button confirm that procedure. This function takes only a few seconds. Then the previously displayed menu reappears. Now select the first entry with "reboot system now" and run the command again with a press of the Power button. Your Samsung Galaxy S5 will now reboot and start your Android OS.
Done! You know now, how to perform a wipe cache partition on the Samsung Galaxy S5
 
Been there, done that. Lasted for all of a week. Coincidentally about that time the phone decided to reboot on its own and that also restored speed....

I'm hoping Lollipop fixes this. But I'm not hopeful - I was down this road with a Droid X back in the day.
 
I'm curious on this as well. My GS5 needs lots of help. Task switching sucks, it's overall reliability needs some help (although it's been better since the last update), and the responsiveness needs lots of help.

The camera app is especially bad. I could draw the picture before it opens up!

Bluetooth stutters more than a Turets patient a lot of the time and it's just been an underwhelming experience.

It definitely doesn't live up to it's specs though - a quad core behemoth should be faster than my old iPhone 4S!

Task Switching works just fine on my S5.

Bluetooth has not ever given me one problem since the last update from Verizon that specifically addressed this issue.

The camera is a large app, it takes a while to get it loaded. It is not resident in memory.
Your expectations are not justified.

I have digital cameras that are not ready to work "the instant" the power button is turned on. Why should a phone camera be expected to "stay alive and ready" when not in use?

If you don't like the stock camera software, find a different one. I have 4 of them downloaded, and each has its' own strong points. But, the default for me is the stock S5 camera.
 
Task Switching works just fine on my S5.

You don't get that delay when hitting the button and then another delay when selecting an app? Not talking a small delay, but maybe 1/2-1 second?

Bluetooth has not ever given me one problem since the last update from Verizon that specifically addressed this issue.

I'm on T-Mobile and maybe their version has the issues?

The camera is a large app, it takes a while to get it loaded. It is not resident in memory.
Bull_hit. Then they need to put it on a diet. My iPhone 4S loaded the camera faster than the GS5. And that was a phone with much less CPU, much less RAM, etc. Other Androids load the camera faster. It's been a constant complaint with the GS5.

Your expectations are not justified.
I think so. Coming from a phone with much less horsepower (iPhone 4s running iOS 8), much less RAM, etc and having a poorer experience on a Quad Core, 2.x Ghz, 2GB RAM monster means something is wrong. Be it the OS, the hardware, something is getting in the way.

Heck, I've got the first Retina iPad that feels snappier than the GS5!

I have digital cameras that are not ready to work "the instant" the power button is turned on. Why should a phone camera be expected to "stay alive and ready" when not in use?
My D300 is ready the instant the power button is flipped on. I'm not talking instant, but a 5 second delay in going from the camera swipe on the home screen to being able to take a picture is unacceptable in 2014/2015.

I've had the phone since the end of April. It's OK, nothing special at all. Be it the OS with it's shortcomings/idiosyncracies or the hardware I don't know. But I do hope Lollipop fixes a lot of these issues. If so, I'll be happy as there are a lot of neat things about Android (Google Now) but the unreliable nature (akin to Windows) stinks.
 
I'm not talking instant, but a 5 second delay in going from the camera swipe on the home screen to being able to take a picture is unacceptable in 2014/2015.
But I do hope Lollipop fixes a lot of these issues. If so, I'll be happy as there are a lot of neat things about Android (Google Now) but the unreliable nature (akin to Windows) stinks.

5 seconds? that's like forever in the smartphone universe. yeah you really got a crappy S5 then. and i wouldn't count on lillipop fixing things through your carrier. if you started having problems, i'm sure you'll end up with more with that update you were waiting for.
 
5 seconds? that's like forever in the smartphone universe. yeah you really got a crappy S5 then. and i wouldn't count on lillipop fixing things through your carrier. if you started having problems, i'm sure you'll end up with more with that update you were waiting for.

Yeah - it was 5 Mississippis (I counted it before posting). The second time opening was considerably quicker though. Hopefully we get Lollipop before April and if it makes things worse I'll warranty it.
 
To all wondering, I am using Kk launcher/lollipop launcher and speeds up the phone a whole lot comparing to the just plain unacceptable touchwiz. I am also using developer options to cut all the animations speeds and times in half which is definitely a huge boost and finally I did use art over dalvik for a while and while the battery life became absolutely amazing it took an extra 4 seconds to load most apps which is just not worth it. I do agree the phones with the sane specs, (HTC one m8, oppo find 7 and lg g3 as far as ive used) are much faster in every regard. I love the screen on the galaxy( not right now because its smashed lol but still) and everything about it just the software is so so garbage and I'm hoping lollipop improves it. I also have deleted all unnecessary apps and use google messenger as my sms (highly recommend) Also, to Mr.unjustifiable, I took my 4th gen iPod the the Verizon store and it loaded the camera app a second quicker than the galaxy s5 on the wall so don't give us that bs.

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You don't get that delay when hitting the button and then another delay when selecting an app? Not talking a small delay, but maybe 1/2-1 second?

There is a difference between Task Switching and starting up an app that is not in the Recently Used List.

If the app is still in the Recently Used list, and I tap on that app, the phone instantly in the blink of an eye displays the selected app at precisely the point at which I was last using it.


However, if I bring up a "new app" from a home page, and it is NOT on the Recently Used list, then yes, there is a short delay while Dalvik runs the "Just In Time Compiler" and brings that app into memory ready to run. The time delay depends on the nature of the app and how much data it needs to acquire. That delay might be a 1/4 second.

On one app I have, it is almost 2 seconds, sometimes even more. that app is "TheWeatherChannel" which has to poll its' servers to update when I ask it something new.

You need to know the difference between "Task Switching" and starting a new app up and running. One hell of a lot of difference.
 
You don't get that delay when hitting the button and then another delay when selecting an app? Not talking a small delay, but maybe 1/2-1 second?

I don't, no. The task manager loads instantly and I can switch to any app without much of a delay. I say "much" because there is some delay when the app is opening but that's due to the zoom animation being used. It's just a "delay" of watching the animation.

Bull_hit. Then they need to put it on a diet. My iPhone 4S loaded the camera faster than the GS5. And that was a phone with much less CPU, much less RAM, etc. Other Androids load the camera faster. It's been a constant complaint with the GS5.

Samsung's camera app is also 500X more complex than the camera app your iPhone 4S was running. It's also more complex than many other camera apps. It's the only one that can shoot HDR pictures, anti-motion blur pictures, record video at 4K, record video in super slow motion, record video using the other settings, and shoot photos using all settings. Most 3rd party camera apps are limited to HDR mode and 1080p 30fps video recording. Samsung's app takes all of 2 seconds to get up and running on my S5, the same amount of time it takes for Google's camera app to open so that it's ready to start shooting.

Samsung is damned if they do, damned if they don't. They can take away features from their camera app so that it loads 1 second faster but then people will start complaining about how basic it is. It may not be the fastest camera out there but it loads just as fast as my iPhone 5 did, it takes better shots than my iPhone 5, and it has a lot more features than my iPhone 5.


Coming from a phone with much less horsepower (iPhone 4s running iOS 8), much less RAM, etc and having a poorer experience on a Quad Core, 2.x Ghz, 2GB RAM monster means something is wrong. Be it the OS, the hardware, something is getting in the way.

Heck, I've got the first Retina iPad that feels snappier than the GS5!

But iOS is a lot simpler than Android. My S5 is also speedier than my iPhone 5 and iPad mini were. Like any Android smartphone, it all depends on the launcher. Switching to the Google launcher sped it up so that switching between app panels is instant, I can instantly load the full grid of installed apps and swipe into those, etc. I do admit that there was a delay when using TouchWiz with almost everything but switching to the Google launcher (some people prefer Nova, I didn't feel like going through all of the options) changed all of that.

My D300 is ready the instant the power button is flipped on. I'm not talking instant, but a 5 second delay in going from the camera swipe on the home screen to being able to take a picture is unacceptable in 2014/2015.

My Sony compact mirror-less camera takes 3-4 seconds to turn on from a cold boot, I highly doubt your D300 is ready the instant you turn it on from a cold boot. There has to at least be a 1-2 second delay, we aren't to the point where digital cameras (especially DSLRs) turn on instantly. However, I am not experiencing your 5 second delay when opening the Samsung camera app. A different launcher might do the trick freeing up some resources that TouchWiz would otherwise be hogging. Or you could have a bum S5, I don't know. Your experience is different than mine.

I've had the phone since the end of April. It's OK, nothing special at all. Be it the OS with it's shortcomings/idiosyncracies or the hardware I don't know. But I do hope Lollipop fixes a lot of these issues. If so, I'll be happy as there are a lot of neat things about Android (Google Now) but the unreliable nature (akin to Windows) stinks.

Windows has been pretty reliable ever since Windows 2000 so I'm not quite sure what you're talking about with that reference.
 
Does running a different launcher really help anything? Isint it just a skin running on top of TouchWiz? Whenever you navigate deeper into into the phone you see all the touchwiz features still at work.

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It's not a skin on top of TouchWiz. TouchWiz itself is a skin on top of Android, that's why you see it when you go deeper into the OS. However, the launcher itself is completely different than the OS skin. Samsung makes the TouchWiz skin and the TouchWiz launcher. Getting rid of the later really helps speed things up in terms of general navigation on the home screen. So something like Nova isn't a skin over the TouchWiz launcher, it's an actual launcher replacement all together that runs smoother and consumes less resources.
 
Nice new feature on power saving is the option to set screen to black and white!

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