#Respect
Touchscreen latency is the time lag between an input on the screen
and the device reacting to it. It affects the user experience directly
and a high latency is what causes the perception of lag on devices.
In a test conducted by a company called Agawi, we get to see how some
of the current smartphones on the market fare when put in front of a
high speed camera shooting at 240fps and a custom built measurement
device called Touchscope. They compared the iPhone 5, the iPhone 4, the
Galaxy S4, the Lumia 928, the HTC One and the Moto X. The result,
Apple’s devices being way ahead of the rest.
As you can see in the graph above, the iPhone 5 (not the new 5s, mind
you, but the last year’s model) is way ahead of its Android based
competition. It’s nearest competitor is the iPhone 4, released in 2010,
and the nearest Android based rival being the Galaxy S4, with over twice
the latency.
This is one of those things that is never mentioned in spec sheets
but has a real impact in everyday performance. It’s also why in
subjective tests the iOS devices feel much smoother and responsive than
Android devices. And now you have actual data to back up these
subjective tests.
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