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At PR1.3, I still feel that the N900 is not as snappy as it should be / could be. Do you feel the same? A simple example is, from a locked state, with display off. Then open keyboard, screen takes a bit of time to wake up. Point isn't able "What are you going to do with that fraction of a second, mate?", but rather "How come it doesn't feel snappy?".
 
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Sure, but on the other hand, I recently got my wife the C6-01 and it wasn't that super-fast either. Even my e65 running Symbian S40 sometimes hang.

Try rebooting the device if it shows chronic laggy-ness.
 
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I agree. The point is that the N900 can be somewhat slow to respond. No idea why, but it doesnt open apps or programs in a smooth manner. For some reason the problem seems to get worse with every major software update.

Apart from a reboot, another option is to overclock.
 

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Originally Posted by chatbox View Post
At PR1.3, I still feel that the N900 is not as snappy as it should be / could be. Do you feel the same? A simple example is, from a locked state, with display off. Then open keyboard, screen takes a bit of time to wake up. Point isn't able "What are you going to do with that fraction of a second, mate?", but rather "How come it doesn't feel snappy?".
you should overclock your phone, if you think its slow
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It's fine for me... I mean come on... You're using a high end phone... Want a snappy one? Get a 3310. It has no graphics or any transition whatsoever so it should be snappy as it is. Well if you're comparing high end phone snapiness do you have a phone which you could compare to n900? As of I know android phones are far worse than n900
 
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Yeah! even the top-of-the-line $1,599 Macbook air needs some time to startup and load applications. Like Radicalz38 said, expect some lag on all "swiss-army" tech device.
 

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yes....n900 sometimes laggy, my Android device as well, even my co-worker's iPhone 4 is experiencing lags everytime an app is downloaded, and may I add my pc at home, and my iMac also lags when the scanner ate some papers and jams.

smartphones, as well as desktop computers have bugs,
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install swappolube. after that i almost never have lagginess, until app manager running in the background. it mostly has to do with nokia's ****** way of dealing with ram usage and putting swap in the wrong place.
 
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I use alarmd for daily 5am reboot. Also, it's OCed to 1.15GHz.
 
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yes! today i deleted a bunch of my conversation threads i had atleast 80 threads and like 20 000 words. cleard half and now seems a lot quicker!
 
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