The Android 7.1 promises a number of improvements to smartphones updated, new shortcuts from the home screen, a new notifications area, and a system battery saving more effective. However, Google ensures that the software is also able to leave the device more quickly, thanks to increase of performance in the response of the touch screen.
To know if this is true, nothing better than to test in practice the speed of devices already updated. The methodology consists in drawing a line on the screen using your finger and record everything in slow motion. The idea is to analyze the delay in the response of the screen in relation to the touch frame by frame, and get to the reaction time of the smartphone in milliseconds.
Below, you can see a comparative video of a Nexus 4 and a Nexus 5 running Android 6.0.1, and Android 7.1; a Nexus 6 with Android 7.1 and an iPhone 7. Next to each test you can check the software of the instrument, the number of frames delayed and the time taken for the response.
The test shows that there is indeed improvement in the response time of the screen in relation to the touch on Android 7.1 Nougat. In the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, the apparatus responded slightly more quickly to user interaction. The value, however, is small, which makes it difficult the perception on the day-to-day. Even so, should be an improvement noticed in general use of the instrument.
what do you think of the test? Think it’s worth upgrading the Android to have the most speed of response? Leave your opinion in the comments.
(updated on 20 October 2016, at 20:44)
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