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2013-12-30 14:05:43 +0200
So the answer is "yes": framerate is dropping far below 60 during swipe action and scrolling according to "Framerate display".
Strange behavior on my Jolla:
Lockscreen and Homescreen are doing just fine (green) but on the Iconscreen the frametrate drops after a few seconds (almost only red peaks). This is very strange, since the Iconsreeen is just showing a static Image...
So is Sailfish dropping the framerate after a few seconds to save energy? If so, why isn't it doing the same thing on Lockscreen?
Or is the framerate dropping because of some (needless) heavy calculation, while showing a static screen?
PS: Scrolling (or most kind of transitions) in Sailfish and native Apps on Jolla are NOT smooth al all. Sometime even Android apps on Jolla show better behavior. Most people don't mind or evens don't see this, but others like me are very sensible to frame-skips and micro-stops.
Smooth scrolling does not need more than 40fps - but it needs continuity.
Dragging a screen on my old Amiga computer was smooth 25 years ago....
wouldn't that just be a back-buffer issue? ie: the original backuped up screen briefly shows before the new one is redrawn over it?
AL13N ( 2013-12-30 02:02:13 +0200 )editSadly scrolling is not not as smooth as it should be :-( Its a bit of a show-stopper...
Aigner ( 2013-12-30 04:11:40 +0200 )editI'm not sure what you mean by seeing several paints together. I think scrolling is quite smooth.
hana ( 2013-12-30 06:03:35 +0200 )editJust mentioning this, but I doubt the device, even on it's best day, is going to render 60 FPS while scrolling. It just seems pretty overkill.
Bulder ( 2013-12-30 10:54:01 +0200 )editAll of you asking on 1.0.2.5?
Stskeeps ( 2013-12-30 11:31:59 +0200 )edit