http://www.xda-developers.com/with-the-note-7-samsung-still-delivers-embarrassing-real-world-performance/
>But in general, the story is the same year after year: we see the breakdowns from the more-mainstream publications speak positively about these devices’ performance, somehow suspending the otherwise year-long notion that Samsung’s software is in dire need of a serious rework. It’s not uncommon to see the same publications, or even the same reviewers, then admit that the devices had slowed down since their review was printed, often in such tremendous ways that make us forget that advancements like project TRIM ever happened. The Galaxy Note 7 has just come out, and with Grace UX – Samsung’s thorough redesign of TouchWiz – coupled with top-of-the-line components, we would hope this trend would be reversed on both fronts — coverage and reality.
>For instance, after pressing ‘clear all’ on both devices my Note 7 is running 96 processes, compared to the 50 processes the OnePlus 3 — with the same (non-built-in TouchWiz) applications installed. Chrome performance, too, is significantly worse on both benchmarks and the real world, with frequent stutters and hiccups.
Shitdroid is such an embarrassment. But hey, I'm sure there will be some ad riddled app that lets you squeeze an extra 1% of performance out for a few minutes. Pity you're still always running at -50% anyway.
Here's your daily chuckle
>using a non-nexus device with carrier and manufacturer bloatware
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Holy fucking shit
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The iPhone 5s with Retina display does not have these problems
yes, yes, I was on /r/android today
I cannot understand why android manufacturers don't just put stock android with a theme if they want their devices to have different aesthetics