One thing that bugs me a lot regarding IE 11 is the checkerboarding when pinching in or out then flicking the web page. It's really annoying that even when you have the latest device (Lumia 1520) with a Snapdragon 800, it's still there. Mind you that my HTC Titan that has a 4-years-old cpu with Windows Phone 7.8 doesn't have the checkerboarding that the Lumia 1520 has, I will even show you that in a video to believe it!
The thing is, Windows RT on the Lumia 2520 with a Snapdragon 800 using IE 11 for Windows RT doesn't have this checkerboarding when scrolling in large web pages. I thought those IE versions on RT and WP are set to be similar and share lots of their code, so why does it happen only in WP even when the same chipsets are used?
One positive thing about the 8.1 update is that they removed the lag which occurs when you first scroll in a web page. That was a huge annoyance that got fixed, but we need this fixed too. The iPhone got no checkerboarding at all, nor does any Android browser with the latest hardware. WE NEED THIS FIXED!
The thing is, Windows RT on the Lumia 2520 with a Snapdragon 800 using IE 11 for Windows RT doesn't have this checkerboarding when scrolling in large web pages. I thought those IE versions on RT and WP are set to be similar and share lots of their code, so why does it happen only in WP even when the same chipsets are used?
One positive thing about the 8.1 update is that they removed the lag which occurs when you first scroll in a web page. That was a huge annoyance that got fixed, but we need this fixed too. The iPhone got no checkerboarding at all, nor does any Android browser with the latest hardware. WE NEED THIS FIXED!