The performance for mid-low level devices is pretty weak…

The performance for mid-low level devices is pretty weak…

But overall is a good launcher… Going back to nova though…

7 Commentsto The performance for mid-low level devices is pretty weak…

  1. Really?

    Worked pretty well on my old Motorola Triumph, running gingerbread on a 1Ghz single core processor. Amazingly well, actually.

    Damn I’m glad I don’t have that phone anymore. 🙂

  2. Amit Patil says:

    Hyu Bssassa​. I second Chris Chastain​. Had a dual core 1.2 Ghz 1GB RAM device. LL outperformed every other launcher. I had tried 5 to 6 launchers including Nova PRIME, LLX, GO launcher.

  3. It might depends on what you do to. Also performance is rather vague. What is slow exactly?

  4. In my Moto X 2013 it runs very well besides the app drawer that slutters a little to open.

  5. I’m just gonna say it… compared to lightning >F**K nova

  6. When I say slow I mean, sometimes when opening the drawer the it takes almost 3 seconds to load (I don’t have tons of apps… Like 30 user applications), sometimes swiping from panel to panel it lags a little bit…

    And by the way, compared to Nova the ram is pretty high… Apps like Instagram that force closes when the ram is high and can’t upload a photo with LL it wont let me, even when I reboot and try it with a fresh rebooted phone.

    Probably my phone sucks, it’s a 1.4Ghz quad-core MTK6589 with 1Gb ram…

    But as I said, good launcher (:

  7. If the app drawer takes more than 1 seconds to load then there is an animation issue. I don’t know which but I have already heard of it. What happens is… nothing. I don’t why, but the Android system does nothing, just a wait. Unfortunately this is hard to troubleshoot without being able to reproduce it.

    An app will never force close because another app uses too much memory (too much heap at least). If app X crashes because of lack of memory, it means that app X has reached its own limit. And no matter what RAM other apps consume, because Android will kill them when they are in the background and needs memory for the foreground app.

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