It's weird how many of the apps I use (especially banking apps) seem to perform better on iOS? And are more consistent, too? I definitely get some "We prioritize iOS over Android" vibes from some companies.
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It's weird how many of the apps I use (especially banking apps) seem to perform better on iOS? And are more consistent, too? I definitely get some "We prioritize iOS over Android" vibes from some companies. 3 comments
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@anna i read an article years ago about how apple put a ton of effort into prioritizing (in the task priority sense) user interaction over everything else, so e.g. if the user is touching a scrollable area, the process responsible for scrolling will get way more CPU time than anything else, so there's never a perceptible lag. It's possible that android has caught up on that, but if not, that kind of thing can make a huge difference in making all apps feel more responsive.