2015-09-02, 20:14
Innos D6000 Antutu performance
Now that I'm finished with Umi Iron review, I have some time to dedicate to Innos D6000. I hope other Innos D6000 owners will contribute their impressions.
Web browsing and scrolling is smooth and chop free. Rapid typing is flawless, apps in memory come up instantly from memory drawer, Android settings menu lists and app lists scroll as smooth as can be, flipping through gallery is butter...contacts list scrolling, image scrolling, image heavy web pages all butter smooth.
Some system and app operation animations, for example opening recent apps, or the Chrome settings menu popup, *occasionally* seem to be be a bit rough.
I'm just now delving into it, so these are first impressions after using the phone for a couple of hours.
Would like to hear other owner's thoughts.
Full phone preview@Gizbeat:
Now that I'm finished with Umi Iron review, I have some time to dedicate to Innos D6000. I hope other Innos D6000 owners will contribute their impressions.
Web browsing and scrolling is smooth and chop free. Rapid typing is flawless, apps in memory come up instantly from memory drawer, Android settings menu lists and app lists scroll as smooth as can be, flipping through gallery is butter...contacts list scrolling, image scrolling, image heavy web pages all butter smooth.
Some system and app operation animations, for example opening recent apps, or the Chrome settings menu popup, *occasionally* seem to be be a bit rough.
I'm just now delving into it, so these are first impressions after using the phone for a couple of hours.
Would like to hear other owner's thoughts.
Full phone preview@Gizbeat:
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth