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Here's How Google Checks For Lag On Your Android Phone
Google hates lag on smartphones as much as you do -- enough so that the search giant has a robot dedicated to spotting that delay between your finger input and what happens on screen. Meet the Chrome TouchBot, an OptoFidelity-made machine that gauges the touchscreen latency on Android and Chrome OS devices.
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Facebook will have two-thirds of the number of views as its Google-owned competitor in 2015, getting to this level much faster than YouTube.
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I've noticed that most android devices will underperforme if you upgrade them.
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The video above highlights how the robot constantly taps different sections of the screen to gauge the responsiveness of the display. The web-based tests assist in determining both hardware-and software-related issues, which can then be rectified.
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Interested in trying the tests by yourself.
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