I have a Note 4, and an S5 and at no point would I refer to either as a laggy mess when running dual screen.
That depends entirely on what the dual apps are doing. I can watch Netflix and post on this forum at the same time with no discernible loss in frame rate.
That's your opinion, which is basically meaningless in how anyone else uses their phone. I suspect that tune would change if Apple were to offer more robust multitasking in iOS.
Your limited scope in how to use a smart phone has no bearing on anyone else.
You know millions of Galaxy device owners. That's how many are out there.
Well on the iPhone and 95% of other smartphones out there, you don't have a choice, so yeah, that's the default option.
A smartphone should be smart enough to multitask. Windows GUI's have been present in computing for over 30 years...for a reason. People want to do several things at once.
My S5 was never laggy, nor is my Note 4 thus far, so I can't relate.
You want to talk speed? LOL really
While you are looking for a work around to share information between apps, I can drag and drop between windows, have dozens of interapp sharing options with one tap, or use the S-pen to extract specific information from anything on my screen.
That's speed while you spend an hour trying to figure out how to drag and drop (you can't) attach any content to an email, make a ring tone, share your location with screen shots, annotate images...you know all that smartphone stuff...
wow so you must have a magical Note 4 then and that it doesnt lag when ruunning dual window then, interesting cause in store playing with the device after restarting it and closing all applications also and both videos on Youtube show otherwise
and what are you talking about? i can attach what i want to emails and do more, espcially being jailbroken, so while you have a dual window open and then when you actually need to read and see something important on the browser window, youll actually open up the browser window fully and then just end up reading whatever material you are reading in full screen
and that logic is fail, just because a desktop has been doing multitasking like that for decades and etc, doesnt mean it ports down perfectly to a 5.5 inch screen device, dual application windows and having multiple windows open on a 5.5 inch screen is just ridiculous and cumbersome, espcially when it lags and FPS drops when you have dual windows open. ever try windows on a very small screen? its just like that. are you really gonna be reading a book/article off the web/from some app while watching Netflix lmao?
and yeah... the 6 Plus and 6 both offer better in app performance with better browser performance and also offering better GPU performance and higher frame rate and graphical detail in games then the Note 4, (which also GPU performance applies to everything else too, 6 Plus having and being the more smoother phone overall in operation (although once in a while it can stutter)
the general consensus is that not much people want dual windows and multiple application windows on a small smartphone screen, it is only Galaxy users that glamor about this feature but then in the real world you ever ever rarely see anyone using that feature
and no i dont know millions of owners with the Galaxy devices, but me being a former Galaxy owner and also working at my office where a bunch of my co-workers have Galaxy devices and all of us conversating on a daily, not once have i ever seen them use that feature or even mention it to me, i never used it, my brother never uses it, when i see people on the street using a Galaxy device, I never see that feature activated on their screen from the seconds i glimpse at their screen.
its good to have options sure yes absolutely, but not when it is half ass implemented
but you must have a magical Note 4 then because just about every review mentions that the Note 4 has lag and random Touchwiz stutters and that it still suffers from the typical "galaxy stutter and lag" unless you root it, so congrats to you sir, you should send in your relevation to major news websites and tech websites, let it become a headline then if its true
work arounds in apps? iOS 8 extensions actually does a fantastic job, just seems to me that you have a clear bias against apple products now. lets be realistic here, 98% of people arent buying a Galaxy device for the multi window function or dual application windows
I dont know but you, but i dont want to have to operate with small windows on a small 5.5 inch screen, its counter productive really in a way and it can slow you down overall productively speaking.
and yeah we can talk about speed... while your Note 4 is close to dying while playing a intense graphically demanding game and while the Adreno 420 performance gets throttled back before it overheats, my 6 Plus is running extremely strong and smooth with much more battery life to go to run and also having much more longer lasting sustaining performance then the Adreno 420, in which the 6 Plus GPU and 6 GPU can run at maximum performance for much much longer then the Adreno 420 can, while also being more power efficient at the same time, same goes for other applications that use GPU processing in it
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