Scrolling smoothness - Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro (Redmi K30 Pro) Real Life Revie

Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro (Redmi K30 Pro) under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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Moving from Google Pixel 2 XL to this phone, i feel several hiccups when scrolling to long text or reading some manga from mangaplus

imtawakkal said:
Moving from Google Pixel 2 XL to this phone, i feel several hiccups when scrolling to long text or reading some manga from mangaplus
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I just updated my Pixel 2xl to A11 and I have to agree that stock vs stock the Pixel is much smoother than MIUI. You have to use custom Roms on the F2pro to get Pixel level smoothness. I think it's more of a testament to the greatness the 2xl because it also Trump's my oneplus7pro in performance.

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Clarity/resolution

The LG Nexus 5X has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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Crisp text and no noticeable pixels at normal viewing distances.
Gotta agree ^ it's a nice screen.
Its a good screen, no doubt. Expect when scrolling, text gets really blurry. Compared side by side with the Nexus 5 its a noticeable difference. Please test, especially if you own both devices and respond.
yes this workly.
What about scrolling? Isn't it getting blurry especially on the non-black colors? I.e. scrolling through Google search results. It looks much worse than Nexus 5.
5 stars from me. Full HD resolution for 5.2 it's a best way.
Even though it only Full HD, but it is IPS LCD, it is far than enough!

Overall love

Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Nokia 5, all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Nokia 5 is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
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I have it for two days, and it feels great so far.
Solid 4/5. Has some good things, has some bad ones. Most of the problems can be fixed with software updates, so maybe I will update my rating.
Had the Nokia 5 over a week now, used to have an Iphone 6+ before.
Great screen quality, great build quality.
Does slow down on occasion, but easily solvable by closing a few apps (but its not a Samsung Galaxy s9!)
Overall for a budget device really happy with it!

Overall love

Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Xiaomi Redmi 5, all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Xiaomi Redmi 5 is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
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Latest vendor from Muravilijay from CRDroid 8.1 + Havoc GSI android 9.0 is a dream that came true.
This sleek, light and budget phone now operates smoothly and so good, that my 500+ euro friends envy.
Yes, its has SD 450, but for average Joe you wouldn't know about it.
Yes its camera is not a miracle but we can use Google Camera 6.x which does alot of magic!
Love this phone.

Overall love

Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro, all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
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I give it a 10/10.
It's perfect (for me), it's cheap (paid €208 on Amazon), it's fast enough for my kind of usage (I don't play games, so I don't care if they run well on the phone or not), the camera is not AWESOME but it's still great and I managed to take nice shots with it.
It's been long since I've bought a phone with such a good bang for the buck. :good:
It's not a perfect phone, but amazing for the price. I definitively recommend it. 5/5
Considering price its better than most of the other phones at this price imo 11/10
Just got it yesterday. So far loving it, the battery last quite long, the screen is the right size for my fingers and so far runs pretty smooth.
I haven't installed the update to Android 9 Pie since lots of threads in this forum seem to point at bugs related to the update. What do you say? Should I remain in Oreo for a while or is the update stable enough for standard use?
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Choppy scrolling on webpages

Hey guys, just bought the Mi 9 after the Galaxy S7, and sometimes scrolling is really laggy on some more complex websites. It wouldn't annoy me that much but my S7 was much smoother when browsing. Same on different browsers and on the Mi 9SE too. Any fix or Chrome flags for that? Other apps, such as Facebook are smooth as butter.
I guess ads cause this, but I can't make them all filtered with Adguard, it also makes WiFi slower. Thanks!
I also do come from an s7 and whilst the scrolling is still choppy on the mi 9 in chrome, it was definitely choppier on the s7 for me, my s7 being relatively clean. If you're not into chrome that much, you could just use the mi browser as it's way smoother but probably with less features.
As hard to believe as it may be, I kinda like it being a bit choppy because when the scrolling is perfectly smooth on this phone like when using facebook I notice a lot of blur and that annoys me a lot
I've just installed Bromite browser, seems much smoother now. Have you tried turning on DC dimming? Maybe that would help with the blurring effect.
LilProphet said:
I've just installed Bromite browser, seems much smoother now. Have you tried turning on DC dimming? Maybe that would help with the blurring effect.
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DC dimming definitely doesn't make it better and might even make it worse, though I'm not completely sure as I have used it for about 15 mins. The only ways to decrease motion blur would be to decrease pixel response time and/or increase refresh rate.
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DC dimming definitely doesn't make it better and might even make it worse, though I'm not completely sure as I have used it for about 15 mins. The only ways to decrease motion blur would be to decrease pixel response time and/or increase refresh rate.
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For how long you have been using the MI 9? I switched a month ago, and there may be some blurring there and there, but it's not that annoying for me. I was more annoyed by the browser lagging. However Bromite browser makes it more usable.
I was really disappointed by the night shots first, but Gcam makes much better snaps than the S7 did.
LilProphet said:
For how long you have been using the MI 9? I switched a month ago, and there may be some blurring there and there, but it's not that annoying for me. I was more annoyed by the browser lagging. However Bromite browser makes it more usable.
I was really disappointed by the night shots first, but Gcam makes much better snaps than the S7 did.
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Been using it since the 26th of july. The blur is a bit more pronounced than what I see on a true flagship like a note 10, problem is that even on those 1000$ phones the blur is pronounced because smartphone manufacturers never made it a priority to improve it, at least not the ones that still make 60hz phones.
I'm disappointed by pretty much everything the camera does, haven't tried gcam yet but that still wouldn't change the fact that using stock app this phone takes meh pictures all around.
I've kinda led your thread into the off-topic abyss and am sorry for that
kingbasescu said:
Been using it since the 26th of july. The blur is a bit more pronounced than what I see on a true flagship like a note 10, problem is that even on those 1000$ phones the blur is pronounced because smartphone manufacturers never made it a priority to improve it, at least not the ones that still make 60hz phones.
I'm disappointed by pretty much everything the camera does, haven't tried gcam yet but that still wouldn't change the fact that using stock app this phone takes meh pictures all around.
I've kinda led your thread into the off-topic abyss and am sorry for that
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No problem, it's a solved issue.
Really you are? It's not that bad. I mean it's not that easy to use as S7's camera was, as I could take perfect pictures while walking etc (I guess because of the OIS), but it makes nice pictures. MIUI is which a bit unfamiliar for me, but at least I can theme it.
I guess you should check the GCam thread, it really improves many things with the camera.

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