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Android has a huge speed limitation when it comes to screen orientation.

This has always been a part if any android release, including stock and variations like one ui from samsung. This issue mostly affects games and video apps.

Any time theres a screen orientation change, an animation must occur before the screen updates. Theres always been a delay before the animation starts, I dont know why, but this has always been part of android since almost the beginning of the os.

For example: in one ui, samsung added their own unique fluid animation when opening an app. T...

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I'm so glad I am always updated to the latest Android version every year

So I'm really happy that I am able to always get the latest Android version every year. How you might ask ? Answer custom ROMs.

I have always had the latest Android version stable through one rom and another at around 3-4 months from when the source code hit aosp. It's great because I can actually get excited about all the new features without worrying whether my manufacturer will update my phone or not.

My device / rom history

Moto G3 stock 5.1.1 6.0 updates finished:( 7.1.2 lineage os 14....

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The Nexus 5 was amazing

I had the actual shittiest phone ever for 4 years before I got the OnePlus 7T. You can imagine my excitement when I got that phenomenal display . Buttery smooth everything. So fresh, so clean of a UI.......ah ..


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And then tonight I picked up my Nexus 5...
It's a perfect fit in my hand, the back material is awesome, has the perfect sized bezels where I can rest my thumb while getting a nice grip on the phone in landscape. The small display is actually such a refreshing size.. would I be ...

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By what criteria do you people judge the SOC when deciding to buy a phone?

Picking the adequate SOC is probably the hardest part for me (maybe because that's the thing I care about most). There are just too many variants, now I have an understanding of the CPU core architecture and the distribution of high and lower power cores but the GPU is the tricky part.

When I bought the redmi note 8 pro, I liked how it had the mali-G76 but then I realised that it has only 1/3rd of the cores compared to the S10 mali-G76 and is way more weaker than the Adreno 630 on the SD 845. S...

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