> This can't be emphasized enough. The Android and Chrome teams should be absolutely ashamed of the current state of performance. On my Nexus 5X I regularly have to wait 5 full seconds or more after pressing the app switcher or home buttons before I can perform another action, while animations chug and jank. Screen transitions within apps are often delayed multiple seconds before starting. Launching apps like Twitter or Facebook or Google Maps sometimes takes 10 seconds or more.
What's worst about this is that on newer Android-devices this problem is significantly worse than it was on any previous Android-device I have owned with any previous or earlier version of Android.
Android 6.x seems to have serious performance issues, memory leaks(?) and require me to reboot my devices regularly to keep them working.
It completely blows my mind how this release could pass QA and end up released to market.
What's worst about this is that on newer Android-devices this problem is significantly worse than it was on any previous Android-device I have owned with any previous or earlier version of Android.
Android 6.x seems to have serious performance issues, memory leaks(?) and require me to reboot my devices regularly to keep them working.
It completely blows my mind how this release could pass QA and end up released to market.