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Aston441

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The damn animation/transition. In Android, I can turn ALL of it off, one way or another. That makes Android lightning fast to navigate through. Getting anywhere, doing anything in the iOS interface is molasses slow. Makes me NUTS.

Android: tap, tap, tap, tap, BANG I’m there.

iOS: tap, wait, tap, wait, tap, long transition, wait, wait, what was I doing again?
 
I almost never notice IOS animations to be honest. I notice my android animations (which never really bother me. Surprisingly from that terrible OS, that's one of the few things that doesnt).

What iPhone are you using because even on my 11 (and most definitely on my 15 PM) i dont have any sort of 'lag' navigating through anything.
 
I almost never notice IOS animations to be honest. I notice my android animations (which never really bother me. Surprisingly from that terrible OS, that's one of the few things that doesnt).

What iPhone are you using because even on my 11 (and most definitely on my 15 PM) i dont have any sort of 'lag' navigating through anything.
I am 15p Max. No lag for me to. I had it on my old 23ultra
 
I am 15p Max. No lag for me to. I had it on my old 23ultra
Exactly. And it wasn't really a 'lag' like most androids with my 22 ultra so much as i noticed the transitions. But i dont ever notice the transitions at all on my iPhone. It just happens lol

But i mean for thsoe who have this issue, they can just reduce motion in settings on their iPhones.
 
No lag for me
I believe this thread is about animations creating a delay, not about "lag" due to a slow device or lack of software optimization. And yes, there are places where Apple devices feel sluggish because these animations artificially slow the user interaction down.
 
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