As someone who has moved back to iOS with the 15 Pro and overall happy with the device, but also own a Samsung S23 and tried the Pixel 8 Pro, one thing I notice is how slow everything moves in iOS and I think that gets misrepresented as smoothness.

Take swiping from the left to go back a screen on the apps that support it, on some apps I thought it didn’t do it but what I realised was that I was swiping too fast being used to Android. I am having to learn myself to swipe left from the edge at around a third of the speed I do it on Android. On the S23 and P8 Pro it’s so instantaneous.

Also the Reddit app, sure it scrolls smoothly, but it also scrolls way slower than my S23. I actually prefer the way faster and slightly less smooth scrolling on the S23. I’ve noticed it in many many apps, it’s like animation and scrolling speed is on ‘slow’.

Like I said still overall happy with the device, just a observation. Is there any way to speed it up in iOS?

  • general_clausewitz@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    iPhones take their time to show you everything which is received by us as smoooooth. Android on the other hand, if there are flickers or stutters - it mostly tries to get to your face as soon as possible by leaving little room for animation. That is sometimes if not mostly perceived as Android not being smooth.

    This is not to say iPhones are just that. A great deal of attention and care went to build the UI and its animations. Overall it feels very natural and smooth. Pixel UI vs One UI - you can definitely see how Google eliminates stutters and the overall feel of it is smooth. One UI struggles with stutters and animation inconsistencies.

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    1 year ago

    I own the 14PM and the P8P. Now that I’m back on Android the 14PM will be getting sold soon. iPhone animations are a lot slower and even reduce animations just flashes real slow to the next page/app. Android is faster overall, but inconsistent, for example Reddit is better on iPhone. Jittery scrolling plagues the P8P but I also had this problem on the S22U when I had it before the iPhone. I prefer Pixels over Galaxys because I’m out of that tinkerer stage, Samsungs have way too many features at this point. I’ll take something that has enough customization over the iPhone but not as many as Samsung. iPhones get better support for apps but ehh I don’t need that many. The only gripe I have is Google still needing better hardware, Exynos chips should be a crime at this point if Samsung fans hate it why would Google fans like it. Lastly, Google still falls behind in battery performance. I’ve tested it with my 14PM, when the P8P had no eSIM active they were pretty comparable. Now that it’s my main phone, standby time on the iPhone just slaps the Pixel in the face every time. Mind you guys my iPhone has 91% battery capacity after a year, compared to the P8P at 100%. Samsungs has improved on this going from the S22U to the S23U, I just hope Google follows suit.

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    1 year ago

    I understand completely, my Fold 5 feels faster/snappier but not quite as buttery smooth overall as my iPhone 15.