BrandonCormier
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How did you downgrade? Nokia care suite?
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I restored using the Nokia Software Recovery Tool. Worked like a charm.
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How did you downgrade? Nokia care suite?
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Curious here.
Where is the lagging again.
The only real stutter I see is returning to the home screen (set up as third row) from say a heavy duty app like ProShot, OneShot, Fotor or one of my games.
Everything else looks smooth all round.
Just to check I went back to two rows "ugh" and the start screen pops up faster.
Evidently the third row feature is a bit intense...but I don't mind that it ever so slightly stalls.
I'm sure there are many variables between users i.e; live tiles, tile sizes, extent of home screen set-up etc.
I would say for a rock bottom phone which soars above quite few others it does quite well.
Well, I went ahead and reset my phone. And while it did take a while for all my apps to download and all, once it was all done. 8.1 is running just as smooth as 8.0. So definitely give it a shot if your 521 is lagging a bit.
the bottom line is... is the 521 better with it or without it? and the answer is it is definitely better with it. WP8 was great but limited. As for lag, it's weird. sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not there.
but there's something that people haven't written about (and I guess maybe they didn't think it was important). I notice it more with the Icon than the 521 (because the icon is faster). The animation when the tiles go away (after you hit a tile to load it, the tiles fly away) or lay down (going back to the Start screen). they cut the animation time in half. so the tiles lay down a lot faster. When i first got the Icon, I thought the tiles would drop faster because it's a much faster phone but the animation speed was the same. So I was disappointed that it animated at the same speed as the 521. You might not think the animation speed is slow on WP8 but after seeing it on WP8.1, you notice it. That split second adds up over time. it's no wonder I read reviews of WP8 and how reviewers wished they could set a "no animations" setting so that when you tap a tile, it just loads without showing any animation that delays the loading process.
the bottom line is... is the 521 better with it or without it? and the answer is it is definitely better with it. WP8 was great but limited. As for lag, it's weird. sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not there.
but there's something that people haven't written about (and I guess maybe they didn't think it was important). I notice it more with the Icon than the 521 (because the icon is faster). The animation when the tiles go away (after you hit a tile to load it, the tiles fly away) or lay down (going back to the Start screen). they cut the animation time in half. so the tiles lay down a lot faster. When i first got the Icon, I thought the tiles would drop faster because it's a much faster phone but the animation speed was the same. So I was disappointed that it animated at the same speed as the 521. You might not think the animation speed is slow on WP8 but after seeing it on WP8.1, you notice it. That split second adds up over time. it's no wonder I read reviews of WP8 and how reviewers wished they could set a "no animations" setting so that when you tap a tile, it just loads without showing any animation that delays the loading process.
For me it's been a mixed bag. The new features are working pretty well. Cortana is great fun to play with and actually pretty useful in terms of setting reminders, calendar updates, etc.
On the negative side, there is a definite performance hit, with lag that didn't exist before. It's not consistent, so no way to tell what the cause is. Sometimes Cortana will launch instantly, sometimes it takes several seconds. General navigation is spotty as well, with smooth buttery WP goodness at times and Android-like delays at other times. I've done a soft reset and don't want to go through the bother of a hard reset and reinstalling everything with the likely end result that nothing will change. It's not horrible and I'll live with it and hope that an MS or Nokia firmware update will improve it.
The biggest downside - which I haven't seen mentioned anywhere else in regards to the 521 - is that SMS is no longer working when using T-Mobile wifi calling. I can still place and receive calls using wifi calling, but attempting to send an SMS message immediately comes back with the phone telling me it couldn't send the message. And incoming messages never make it.
I knew it was risky installing 8.1 and although there are a few issues, overall I'm glad I did it.