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When it comes to computers I?m pretty much a lay person. I know the basics of ram, processor cores and can mess around with the Windows Registry if given exact instructions but that?s about it. I know nothing about building apps or software code.
As a general consumer, I own a Lumia 950 and was curious about the performance oddities of W10M. Why, with a six-core processor and THREE GIGS of ram does it stutter, lag and pop up loading screens? With such prodigious resources shouldn?t it fly through every task you throw at it?
But it doesn?t. Hopefully you computer experts on the forum will chime in. Is W10M just that inefficient? I?ve heard it?s not optimized for the hardware but what exactly does that mean? Also, why would Microsoft release software in such a poor state that doesn?t even run very well on an ostensibly flagship-level device of its own making? How long does it take to optimize for the hardware and why haven?t they done this yet, a year after the device was released? I realize some of these questions are unanswerable but nonetheless I feel they?re still worth asking.
Since I?m a nostalgic sort I dug out my old Samsung Focus out the other day. It?s one of the original WP7 devices. With dramatically less powerful hardware it boots in about half the time of my 950 and is generally snappier (though, of course, it does a lot less). In fact, even after all these years the maps app is smoother and faster than the one on my Lumia; I?m not kidding. It consistently loaded things faster and was smoother to use, which blew me away since it makes do with a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of ram. I guess they were indeed the good old days.
Thanks!
As a general consumer, I own a Lumia 950 and was curious about the performance oddities of W10M. Why, with a six-core processor and THREE GIGS of ram does it stutter, lag and pop up loading screens? With such prodigious resources shouldn?t it fly through every task you throw at it?
But it doesn?t. Hopefully you computer experts on the forum will chime in. Is W10M just that inefficient? I?ve heard it?s not optimized for the hardware but what exactly does that mean? Also, why would Microsoft release software in such a poor state that doesn?t even run very well on an ostensibly flagship-level device of its own making? How long does it take to optimize for the hardware and why haven?t they done this yet, a year after the device was released? I realize some of these questions are unanswerable but nonetheless I feel they?re still worth asking.
Since I?m a nostalgic sort I dug out my old Samsung Focus out the other day. It?s one of the original WP7 devices. With dramatically less powerful hardware it boots in about half the time of my 950 and is generally snappier (though, of course, it does a lot less). In fact, even after all these years the maps app is smoother and faster than the one on my Lumia; I?m not kidding. It consistently loaded things faster and was smoother to use, which blew me away since it makes do with a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of ram. I guess they were indeed the good old days.
Thanks!