The note 7 S820 model represents all Samsung devices using S820. Thats it, it is actually well known that the Exynos version of Galaxy devices are both better performers and actually last longer then their Snapdragon counterpartNote7 is fortunate design problem and already calling back, this model cannot represent where all Samsung device OS the slowest.
Have to agree that Exynos has more consistent performance than Snapdragon. Lag is inherent in all mobile devices including iPhones, just hop over to the iPhone and iOS forums to see all the complaints, which I believe is due to the way the SoC immediately throttles down when idle to conserve battery then ramps up on demand. I suspect different SoC architectures will have different perceived lag. Some SoCs turn off cores completely when idle so I suspect it takes longer to ramp up so more noticeable delay while other SoCs migrate between big.LITTLE high performance and high efficiency cores that tend to be always on but at a reduced clock so probably less delay. It's kind of like those newer Mercedes sedan that turn off the engine at a stop light then starts the engine upon hitting the gas pedal. While not everyone might be bothered by the delay some will notice it vs a hybrid that switches from ICE to electric, ICE only or EV only. One thing that's consistent of late is virtually all the major players have switched to big.LITTLE implementation like Qualcomm and even Apple SoC but it still has lag probably due to first implementation and requiring further iOS scheduler tuning.
I've had 0 issues or lag or crashes or hiccups on any of my iPhones. Never had a single problem. I had 3 Sammies, all a lagfest. Also plenty of experience with the S7. There are more laggy Samsung devices than laggy iPhones.
Which also doesn't really mean anything more than just someone having issues (as is the case with pretty much any product pretty much ever).An account that's several years old has more credibility than one that's less than one day old.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/really-disappointed-in-my-iphone-7-plus.2023183/
I've had 0 issues or lag or crashes or hiccups on any of my iPhones. Never had a single problem. I had 3 Sammies, all a lagfest. Also plenty of experience with the S7. There are more laggy Samsung devices than laggy iPhones.
I've had 0 issues or lag or crashes or hiccups on any of my iPhones. Never had a single problem. I had 3 Sammies, all a lagfest. Also plenty of experience with the S7. There are more laggy Samsung devices than laggy iPhones.
My 6+ was the biggest lagmeister and crashbot I've ever owned. The 6S+ wiped the floor with it but still had lag here and there. My Xperia XZ? Zero lag. I've had it almost three months now and I haven't experienced *any* lag in the UI or any app. I know Samsung phones are infamous for Touchwiz lag but I'd still put an S7 up against any iPhone since the 5S.
Wasn't referring to the Xperia. On average though iOS is a lot less laggy. S7 vs i7+ I'd take the iPhone with its blisteringly fast performance.