I've noticed that Google Reader seems to update the "unread" count very slowly when I'm clearing out my feeds (subscriptions).
Typically, I'll open up a feed, browse the headlines, then hit "Mark all as read" if nothing catches my eye. Then I'll hit the back button to return to my feeds. When I get back to the main screen the unread count shows the same number of unread stories for anywhere from 1 to 5 seconds before zeroing out. This will happen regardless or whether I'm connected via WiFi, 3g, or 4g.
I'm new to Verizon, but when I did this same procedure with the G1 and then the G2, the number of unread stories would zero out before I got back to the main screen.
Sure, this is nitpicking, but to me it's very noticeable....and why take a step backward when upgrading to a better phone.
What's different?
Is it Verizon vs. T-Mobile? ICS vs. Gingerbread? Galaxy Nexus vs. G1/G2?
Thanks!
Typically, I'll open up a feed, browse the headlines, then hit "Mark all as read" if nothing catches my eye. Then I'll hit the back button to return to my feeds. When I get back to the main screen the unread count shows the same number of unread stories for anywhere from 1 to 5 seconds before zeroing out. This will happen regardless or whether I'm connected via WiFi, 3g, or 4g.
I'm new to Verizon, but when I did this same procedure with the G1 and then the G2, the number of unread stories would zero out before I got back to the main screen.
Sure, this is nitpicking, but to me it's very noticeable....and why take a step backward when upgrading to a better phone.
What's different?
Is it Verizon vs. T-Mobile? ICS vs. Gingerbread? Galaxy Nexus vs. G1/G2?
Thanks!