the lag finally got to me

While I have experienced "lag" once or twice in the 2 months I've owned the phone, my experience is that the phone is SLOWER then some other Droid but not "laggy."
 
Hard Reset

I loved K1, but since I bought the phone had few updates, that made phone a lot slower, To fix the problem, I removed SD card, factory reset the phone, Now even using all BB services, phones is a lot faster. Hope this will help someone. Thanks


While I have experienced "lag" once or twice in the 2 months I've owned the phone, my experience is that the phone is SLOWER then some other Droid but not "laggy."
 
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Re: Hard Reset

I loved K1, but since I bought the phone had few updates, that made phone a lot slower, To fix the problem, I removed SD card, factory reset the phone, Now even using all BB services, phones is a lot faster. Hope this will help someone. Thanks
Ya...there's a lot of discussion about this on Crackberry. This seems to be a working method as others have verified it too.
 
I disagree. Phone works perfectly fine. I use it for work every day. I am yet to see any serious hangup. The phone is more than fast enough for my work and I use it for work a lot. It can be app that you have on your phone.

I find the same on mine. Performance is a serious downgrade from the Nexus 5X I just "upgraded" from. It was fast from the factory, but every system update has made it slower, the most recent (AAV119) the most serious. I've been an android power user since my Motorola Droid 1, and I even found the Huawei Ideos (T-Mobile Comet) more usable than this. I haven't returned it yet, but I'm getting really close, despite how much I like Hub and the Calendar.

The initial issue that really made this apparent for me, was trying to sign in to Washington Post. I used Amazon SSO, and switching to a browser with the Google Passwords site open, would kick WaPo out of memory, causing my signon session to clear, so that the text code I received to sign on to amazon would fail. I went over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over, and I could not get signed on to my WaPo account without switching back to my computer to read passwords and get verification messages. The N5x had less RAM than this phone, and it had no issues like this.
 

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