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2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
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What you're asking for is probably NITDroid(Android for the N900). It *should* feel 'faster' than Maemo.
1. Tweak your phone(swapiness, move stuff to different flash memory)
2. Install theme with custom transitions. I forgot the name of it, but it makes the phone UI look UBER responsive.
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2010-08-12
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2010-08-12
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Well, how about a "UI Performance Optimized" mode for the N900 where multi-tasking could be made limited (maybe even one or two applications at a time) while making the UI smoother? Is it possible? I think it'll be an AMAZING feature to have!
Well, how about a "UI Performance Optimized" mode for the N900 where multi-tasking could be made limited (maybe even one or two applications at a time) while making the UI smoother? Is it possible? I think it'll be an AMAZING feature to have!