Google maps slow, feels as if low fps - Motorola Edge + (2020) Questions & Answers

Does google map feel unusually slow for anyone on Edge+? It appears to be noticeably slow, as if it's running on 30hz, unlike other phones.

yes, i am running edge+ 2022 and it definitely feels choppy.

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Any GTA Vice City players here?

Any of you downloaded GTA VC on your Galaxy Tab yet? I won't lie... This game runs pretty damn impressively for a ****ty Tegra 2 CPU. Outperforms every device I have, even my HTC Sensation and iPad 2. I get lag here and there but it seems to be something like a memory buildup since it comes with a short freeze and pure smoothness. Nonetheless, the game is super smooth overall. Why can't all games be like this? D:
How's your performance with it been?
It runs fine. Only lag I get is when it loads a chunk of buildings when going to another island.
Honestly I don't even get that. It stays smooth even then. My lag comes from explosion, driving uphill in rain, or the fake trees. I have the resolution set to 90 and the draw distance to 85. I could put it higher but the tablet gets super hot as it is, and sometimes apps force close on me when the tablet is too hot (the app causing the heat).

Overall speed

Would you say that the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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No issue whatsoever with performance. Not one sign of lag or stutter yet.
fastest smartphone i've used....
Yeah super fast coming from note 4 which I was happy with. Super duper fast
Works great for my daily things, and even the few games I play.
Size and spec of the s7 edge makes it my daily device and it works perfectly so far.
Coming from ip6s+, but also had before that N6p,N5 and s6 edge. So I compare it to good devices and not some low end device..
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its fast, dunno how good it is compared with other newer phones, but everything runs smooth, games are awesome!
Setting everything was super fast, did a reboot and charging up to take a break, coming from a Note 4, which was reasonably fast, but this thing has zero lag so far.
GS7
this is a great phone, you can get the performance that you want and easily to use :good:
Snappiness of this phone has put my Note 4 to shame, particularly with switching to and from camera to gallery.
The sd card max transfer speeds are not up to par for 2016. Everything else is great.
Galaxy S7 edge is really fast, I do all multi tasking stuff like running multiple apps, playing game, downloading and auto updates parallely and its still runs with full speed. like all other samsung mobiles S7 edge runs with high speed.
No lag for me yet.
I can easily get mine to freeze up or lag.
exzacklyright said:
I can easily get mine to freeze up or lag.
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Same here. There is microlag when scrolling all throughout Touchwiz. For the most part its smooth and seamless but for everyone saying they haven't seen lag, you probably have.
There is just a strong chance that it wasn't sustained lag which makes it easy to be dismissive of it.
It is especially noticeable when coming from the N6P (chalking this up to stock android not being bloated)
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Same here. There is microlag when scrolling all throughout Touchwiz. For the most part its smooth and seamless but for everyone saying they haven't seen lag, you probably have.
There is just a strong chance that it wasn't sustained lag which makes it easy to be dismissive of it.
It is especially noticeable when coming from the N6P (chalking this up to stock android not being bloated)
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Agreed, I have seen micro lag, but nothing to irritating. It got much better when I disabled everything (everything that is dis-ableable anyhow) from Samsung and Verizon as always. Also as always once its rooted we can disable the rest and ti will fly. Its a shame that we have to do that, but it is what it is. I would do anything for an S7 Edge with stock Android... Better yet, a Nexus Edge
Hi, and what about the most performance demanding games? I use these expensive phones as portable consoles and if I invest 800€ into phone, which is price of computer, I expect every single game on google play smooth at 50 fps. But on some ytb videos I have seen some microshutter and fps drops for example in Dead trigger 2, Asphalt 8 or GTA san andreas. Dont know which version it was, but I prefer adreno 530 gpu which is not on market in my country :/ . I actually dont care very much about fast app launching/loadings or appdrawer, but for me most important is FPS when game is already loaded. Or can I lower res to 1080p to eliminate any FPS issue? Did anyone compared gaming exynos vs snapdragon? (not benchmarks, real gaming FPS) .
PS: Please keep hate and comments like phone is not for gaming away, Im listening it all the time. But i am heavy gamer at any platform and if I wanted phone for calls and sms I could stick with my old nokia 3310. But thanks for any possible useful info from owners of this phone
Only time I had lag was with Chrome. I'm using the Samsung browser now and it's fast. The update seems like it made my phone fast not that it was slow. I'm happy. Oh I'm using Nova so that probably helps.
most of it is fast except slight lag once in awhile. fps is slower compare to my oneplus 2
some games are laggier than on my Sony Z3, sometimes the transitions lag as well
Great speed

App launch speed

OMG! Kim K posted another selfie with tons of cleavage! Rate this thread to express how quickly apps launch on the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. A higher rating indicates that even the most intensive apps launch quickly and without hesitation, even if they are no longer in RAM.
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maybe apps aren't optimized yet for the new chipset and new version of android... there are lags for some apps...
I agree, there are lags on some apps. I am experiencing major lag on Dolphin Browser.
It's fast, but touchwiz is heavy!
it's really fast device
Really smooth.
App launching isn't amazing but it works just fine.
Pretty impressed
Slick performance
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Slick performance
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what is ur phone
It's maybe apps aren't optimized yet for the new version of android but launching just fine to me. Really all are smooth.
Use a different launcher like nova and the phone is very fast.
It is very fast for me
S7 Edge Blue Coral
The device is zippy and fast when opening and closing apps.
It just works. I am comparing this to my experiences with the Snapdragon 820 Note 7 which had laggy responses when launching and closing apps.
The Exynos Chip is fantastic
Up to an iPhone level. But some cases, specially gaming, it can be slow.
I have been facing lags while opening Snapchat and sometime Facebook, Snapchat lag is noticeable, at first s7 edge had no lag but its noticable after almost an year of use... Its an snapdragon variant..
Really fast device, but it sucks in gaming, because the games aren't optimised for its Vulcan API, and for the device also.. But who needs games? when telephone is for calling, texting?

Scrolling smoothness

Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Huawei Mate 9 under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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The only choppy scrolling I've experienced so far (3 days of use in the US) is with the Twitter app Talon. I'm using the international version (MHA-L29).
Compared to the Nexus 6p, it's bad. Especially in instagram. I cannot stand how choppy it feels. I love the phone but this issue is a deal breaker
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Compared to the Nexus 6p, it's bad. Especially in instagram. I cannot stand how choppy it feels. I love the phone but this issue is a deal breaker
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Hmm, interesting, i came from 6P to M9 few days ago.
On Nexus i was using pure nexus rom+elementalx kernel, on stock governor settings, when i put phones side by side, this Mate 9 performed better- opening apps, scrolling in chrome, google+ ,instagram, he only app that is stuttering a bit is facebook as always, but that app is crap due to low optimizations. 6P feels very smooth on fresh rom install, but after i set up few basic apps, use for a day, or go through few charges, it slows down very much, compared to Mate 9, who has much crap stock apps,e.t.c. Most stock apps like stock messenger and keyboard i replaced with google stock ones.:good:
I've mentioned this in another thread, on my device the only app with massive scrolling lag is Google Play Games, everything else is buttery smooth.
I use Instagram via Hermit so can't really comment on that one.
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Honestly you're going to have to just expect some apps a little choppier than others. The one place where I really always judge it is by using Google now. The better optimized phones I find will be buttery. I had a slight hiccup here and there with my honor 8 compared to the oneplus 3t. My Mate 9 will be here tomorrow so I'm hoping all is well.
Same here, and the scrolling physics are screwy
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The only choppy scrolling I've experienced so far (3 days of use in the US) is with the Twitter app Talon. I'm using the international version (MHA-L29).
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In Talon, and less so in some other apps, the page seems to start scrolling slow, then speed up, then slow to a stop in a very unnatural way.
This is the smooth phone I have ever used.
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Scrolling smoothness

Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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Mine is having a issue of shuttering and choppy scrolling while using twitter or opening a web page need to wait at least 1 sec for the browser. or is it my perception because I was using previous 90 hz display on Red Magic 3 for almost 8 months
My 975F scrolls smoothly, buttery smooth, I see no problems whatsoever, but, if compare it to a screen with 90, 120, etc Hz of refreshing rate, obviously differnces would be evident, that is, DIFFERENCES, not issues
Regardless of the phone's loading factor, teh scrooling is always very smooth. What I did encounter however is in certain situations GBoard gets very laggy, and no amount of apps closing down seems to fix it. What make it better though is to switch the screen off and turn back on, and the keyboard is, again, very responsive.
as usual not smooth and fast like Chinese softwares
I cam from.p30 pro and it was much faster and smoother with A10
vivo nex 3 too way way faster and smoother
samsung needs to make oneui more smoother
Mine was butter smooth when i first got it Android 9. Now that i've updated to Android 10 its went straight down the sh#*er!!! laggy AF on most games and web pages..
Mine was butter smooth when i first got it Android 9. Now that i've updated to Android 10 its went straight down the sh#*er!!! laggy AF on most games and web pages..
I updated to 10 with ui 2.0, and it behaves exactly as before, scrolls and transitions are smooth, no lags, no stutters, but I have seen some posts where users complain about ui 2.1
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Mine was butter smooth when i first got it Android 9. Now that i've updated to Android 10 its went straight down the sh#*er!!! laggy AF on most games and web pages..
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Mine was butter smooth when i first got it Android 9. Now that i've updated to Android 10 its went straight down the sh#*er!!! laggy AF on most games and web pages..
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Wow, two different posters with word for word copies of each other? I'm sure that's legit.
well I can tell you I didn't copy anyone.. you can look at the post and see that. Don't know about the other guy but what I wrote is how my phone is acting
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Mine is having a issue of shuttering and choppy scrolling while using twitter or opening a web page need to wait at least 1 sec for the browser. or is it my perception because I was using previous 90 hz display on Red Magic 3 for almost 8 months
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Try resetting network settings. A poor internet connection will cause that.
The Note 10+ its self runs very fast unless overheated or because of rogue apk(s). 3rd party apks including carrier and Samsung bloatware can raise hell... ditch as many as you don't need.
Google Transport is another habitual offender; turn it off. Turn off all Google, Samsung and carrier feedback.
AT&T updates is just about malware and a pig; block when not updating if running an AT&T variant.
Sometimes it's better to turn some off rather than use a package blocker as using a blocker will leave other dependencies constantly polling the disabled apk (sucking up resources needlessly) such as the case with Google Transport.
I run with animations disabled in Developer Mode which adds a bit more speed. Use Running Processes in same to track them down and well as Samsung's Battery Tracker.

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