Proof that lollipop is better...

I just did mine - I looked around and found my old KitKat - 43,411. The new test after Lollipop and Factory Reset is 52421! Slick! :D

http://www.justtruckin.net/images/AnTuTu_jd.jpg

Interesting... We might be seeing a trend, here. Regardless of where the change came from, the change in the kernel, or the lollipop update on top of it, I am glad to see that someone else is experiencing a similar increase. I wonder how many more people will check this before and after they run the update?

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It may be too early to tell, but is your battery life as good as it was on Kit Kat? If not, that 10% performance increase is negated IMO. Personally, I'd rather have better battery life than a slight bump in overall performance. :)

More like 20% performance increase in my case... and SO FAR... battery seems stable and similar to KitKat, but definitely NOT better!
 
The ability to finally store and use files on the external SD card is the biggest plus for me. Outstanding!
 
While, me, you and most other on this forum are here because we go above and beyond with our devices, face it, most users probably open the box and press the power button.

So, OP's test is really in reference to a good majority of users (whether we're talking electronics, appliances, cars...) who simply press power and don't go a single step past that if they don't have to.

And then there are the people in-between, which I would imagine are about as much of a minority as the extremely tech-savvy on this forum.

My husband, for example, is a power on and go kind of guy... Could not care at all other than it works when it needs to. Then there's me (I'm the OP), and I'm somewhere in the middle. I do basic measurements of performance (like the benchmark test, for example), watch my memory usage, turn off/disable apps that I'm not using, changed my launcher, change settings & install apps to try and speed this thing up, and read the forums to try to learn a few things because I think it's interesting.

But that's just it. I really find it interesting. My husband does not. He finds race motors interesting and can perform every subtle nuance to make a dragster's alcohol engine perform. He also has a mechanical engineering degree; he's a pretty smart guy... :-) Not all people find their phones interesting enough to invest the time and energy that I do, or to an even greater extent, that some here do.

That does not necessarily place them in the category of, "a good majority of users (whether we're talking electronics, appliances, cars...) who simply press power and don't go a single step past that if they don't have to."

I invest a lot of time and energy to find just the right app to help me with the things that I do to try and run our business, though. I'm not going to ever root my phone either, but still I feel like anyone that participates in these forums should probably be given the benefit of the doubt that they just might be more than "people who just hit the power button"...

I'm just saying that it's not just 2 groups - Rocket Scientists and Idiots... there are plenty of us in-between... :-) Thanks for your post, though. I appreciate your time to answer, and yes, I do agree with you that it's probably a good, generic test that will suffice for a lot of people.

...Especially considering all the posts I read that say something like, "It's faster!" "It's slower." "The battery life is better!" "The battery life is worse!" "This app destroyed my phone!" (thousands of others are running it with no issue, or you've side-loaded an app that no one has ever heard of and you somehow blame the Android OS...)

It's to all of the posts such as these that I say, "Based on what? Your subjective opinion and nothing else?" At least I have something to base my statement on. That's more than a lot of posts I read here... :-)
 
After several days with lollipop and a somewhat of a sluggish device I decided to bite the bullet, and do a factory reset.

What a world of difference it does make on my Verizon Note 4...very responsive and transitions are as smooth as glass.

I have owned the Note 2, 3 and 4. And if the Note 5 is a breakthrough technology device I might end up going for it!

All the best!

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It may be too early to tell, but is your battery life as good as it was on Kit Kat? If not, that 10% performance increase is negated IMO. Personally, I'd rather have better battery life than a slight bump in overall performance. :)

Unfortunately, any answer that I give will be... subjective... :-)

It seems to be either the same, or perhaps a little better, but the problem is I have nothing other than my gut feeling to go on.

Is there a way to really tell for sure?

I will say this, though... my totally subjective feeling is that my phone performs more than 10% better. I just wish there was a more scientific way to really prove that. I will say that part of my perception might be based on the fact that the relatively minor "lag" issues I had are completely gone now.
 
My phone scored higher on the AnTuTu benchmark after Lollipop too but that doesn't make any difference to me when the Lollipop OS is less functional than Kit Kat was for the way I use my phone. The most irritating thing to me about Lollipop is the lack of icon notifications in the upper area of the lockscreen. Now instead of knowing if I need to unlock the phone to view the notifications on the Homescreen I have to unlock it every time the LED flashes to know what activity occurred. So multiple times every day I have to unlock my phone when the LED is flashing. Google knows it's a mistake because they're bringing the lockscreen notifications back in 5.1. I can't use the Lockscreen notifications because they cover up my lockscreen message which contains my ICE #'s and I haven't taken the time to edit my lockscreen picture to include that info on it. And I flat out don't like the Lollipop larger notifications.

I was well satisfied with Kit Kat. I don't like Lollipop.
 
...The most irritating thing to me about Lollipop is the lack of icon notifications in the upper area of the lockscreen...<snip>...Google knows it's a mistake because they're bringing the lockscreen notifications back in 5.1.

Now that you mention it, I do kind of miss that... I hope they bring it back correctly in 5.1. Thanks for the post!

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My phone scored higher on the AnTuTu benchmark after Lollipop too but that doesn't make any difference to me when the Lollipop OS is less functional than Kit Kat was for the way I use my phone. The most irritating thing to me about Lollipop is the lack of icon notifications in the upper area of the lockscreen. Now instead of knowing if I need to unlock the phone to view the notifications on the Homescreen I have to unlock it every time the LED flashes to know what activity occurred. So multiple times every day I have to unlock my phone when the LED is flashing. Google knows it's a mistake because they're bringing the lockscreen notifications back in 5.1. I can't use the Lockscreen notifications because they cover up my lockscreen message which contains my ICE #'s and I haven't taken the time to edit my lockscreen picture to include that info on it. And I flat out don't like the Lollipop larger notifications.

I was well satisfied with Kit Kat. I don't like Lollipop.

Have you tried using NiLS floating lock screen widget? Its what I used with kitkat, and will allow you to still get notifications on the lock screen without the clock resizing.
 

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