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When you're scrolling to the bottom of a list you don't go side to side or diagonally and don't go up and down continuously. You use single upward swipes. From the responses, this is obviously an issue that doesn't affect a whole lot of people. Stop trying to prove everyone wrong.
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1. Iam not aggressive. I dont wanna start a fight with you guys. So , that said - Iam very sure this is a problem/issue with ALL iPhone 5 devices. And if someone can post me a video doing it , and proving me wrong, ill stop replying (the second I confirm the video and hes doing it right) - So - Its either - swipe fast from side to side or swipe fast up and down. |
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I know what you mean about stuttering when scrolling fast in a downward direction because my 1st Gen iPad had that problem with Photos when it had the original iOS installed (I bought it on launch day 2010.) As soon as the iOS was updated for the first time, the problem went away. Completely.
In the present and on my iPhone 5, I just tested fast-scrolling down in a Note that I kept daily for last year. It has several separate line entries for every single day of 2012 so you can imagine how long it is. It scrolls down so quickly that the lines will seem to be going backward, similar to the effect that some cars have with fancy wheels. Scrolling back up is even faster. Just FYI, and for everyone else. (iOS 6.0.2)
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I'm not seeing your video, just a blank space. Is it just me? Could you post a link instead?
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As mentioned earlier in the thread I believe, hasn't at least a particular version of this "iPhone 5 fast scrolling issue" already made its rounds through the tech news outlets and discussions, even here at MacRumors: http://www.macrumors.com/2012/11/09/...agonal-swipes/? Quite a few discussions about it all pretty much already taken place on quite a few sites and even here it would seem.
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Wow this thread is growing and growing !
I would only raise an eyebrow if my iPhone 5 did this with natural normal usage. To " keep doing it " to try and get any lag or trying to scroll using not usual strokes across the screen is pointless to me. Yes I've tried anyway and get no lagg in my case. Period. |
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I love it how you're making an assumption that we haven't read through your responses. Like I said before, no problems here. Calm down..
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I don't know what you guys are talking about, but this is the only lag I've experienced.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmWNV...ature=youtu.be this is a real lag. |
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So where's the OP's video on it happening?
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Guys , if you can hear it , he plays the video on repeat. Hear the guy in the backgroundsound: Hear LPC ! Hear LPC! Hear LPC! Busted buster. ---------- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnioM-nkhqc here you go sir. |
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I just feel that the screen is not as responsive as the 4S. Takes a few more taps to get something selected.
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I have had some slight responsiveness issues with both my 4 and 5, on occasion. Not extreme, not exactly the same, not enough to worry about. The only truly bad responsiveness is with a particular app, and I've seen that on several Apple models and one Android...pretty sure it's the app.
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Honestly, if one has to go out of one's way to perform some unusual movements to try and replicate some odd behavior, then AFAIC it's not relevant.
The only diagonal movement that I've ever used on any iDevice is to turn the Calendar page on my iPads, using the page corner diagonal swipe, the purpose for which that movement was created, IMO. I don't think it's meant for iPhones.
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Is there a need to discuss it all again in yet another thread trying to prove/disprove it when it's already been covered endlessly when it was first reported months ago? Doesn't have anything to do with back-and-forth vertical scrolling (or horizontal, not that anyone really does that much). Seems like it's beyond time to move on already, especially since videos about vertical scrolling have been posted more than once here and really can't be argued with except for making something up about a song in the background (which is a well known song that is most definitely not any kind of a loop) or something else fictional that doesn't even fit in. |
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