I wanted to test android for a html5/Javascript web app, so I purchased a Nexus 7 (2nd gen), and upgraded the OS to the lastest 4.3.
The Nexus has substantially better specifications than my old test iPad 2:
- 2GB ram vs 512MB
- 1.5GHz x 4cores vs 1GHz x 2cores
However I'm finding the Nexus UI interaction on web pages is between ~5-10 times slower than the iPad. Button presses, animations and the like are very laggy. For example a button press flipping from pressed to unpressed on the iPad 2 keeps pace with as fast as your finger can twitch, even when drumming two fingers, (greater than 5/sec). Whereas the Nexus is noticeably lagging behind the user touch at less than 1/sec. In fact Android/Nexus is so slow it sometimes misses the un-touch event, leaving the button in the depressed state.
I am trying to get the the bottom of this, is it a limitation in the OS? A problem with the hardware? (this is googles own device though) Is the Java JVM overhead limiting performance? (though I'd think that Chrome is all native C/C++). Is there a fix?
I ran an Browser javascript test (Dromaeo), and the computational results are what you'd expect (the newer fast Nexus was around 2x the speed of the old iPad). Though I did notice that oddly the iPad out-performed the nexus in DOM manipulation tests by around 2x, though still not as dramatic as in the user experience.
Any thoughts?