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Seems to me that iPhone captures touchmove events about 4 times more frequently than Android.

I am coding in javascript and accessing through browser. As far as I know, both Android and iPhone use webkit - so I was not expecting such a difference.

Is there any way to increase the polling for Androids browser?

Is the polling as slow from a web-view of a native app on Android platform?

Is there any way to increase the polling for a web-view on Android platform?

Is the polling as slow in a native app on Android platform?

I know that hardware/firmware varies on Android.


What I really want to know - is any known method to increase the polling rate of android touchscreen via web-view, native code or javascript inside browser

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  • The original answer 404s, but my (very similar) problem was fixed by adding "e.preventDefault();" to the end of the called function.
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On my cheap android ICS tablet the touchmove polling frequency is really slow. It increases the polling frequency noticeably inside a div with

-webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);

in its css.

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  • Thanks for the hint - I will try it out. I hate these seemingly arbitrary solutions, how could I ever guess (without stack overflow of course). How did you figure that one out?
    – Billy Moon
    Jan 7, 2013 at 23:43
  • Thanks for the points!. I notice iScroll was having a good response to movements on my tablet and I looked into its code.
    – xyq.384.b
    Jan 8, 2013 at 9:34
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Im not super familiar with this. But I may be able to help some.

Is there any way to increase the polling for Androids browser?

  • If so it would likely require modifying the source code for it and rebuilding it.

Is the polling as slow from a web-view of a native app on Android platform?

Is there any way to increase the polling for a web-view on Android platform?

  • There doesn't seem to be any obvious way to do it from the methods the webview provides. If you can it would probably require messing with the source of the WebView widget.

Is the polling as slow in a native app on Android platform?

  • If you can give me some sort of metric for how many calls you're getting(perhaps calls per second?) I can test it against a non-webview in the onTouchListener and compare the two.

Edit: I did some simple tests with an OnTouchListener on a non-webview it looks like I am getting about 35-38 or so calls to onTouch() per second. To get this number I set up a listener that saves a timeStamp in ACTION_DOWN, then increments a counter every time onTouch is called, then reports what the counter is at whenever current time is 1000 millis more than start time.

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  • I tried web-view and included some captured data below (was too big for comment).
    – Billy Moon
    Mar 18, 2011 at 18:07
  • This is a very useful answer, but does not conclusively solve issue. I would be very interested in any new information about increasing android polling rate. Thanks.
    – Billy Moon
    Mar 29, 2011 at 11:13
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I tried the web-view test, and unfortunately it seems the same as the browser.

Here is some data for captured touchmove events drawing a letter a. The duration of both is similar (663 vs 672) and all units are in miliseconds.

"iPhone_via_browser_times": // (in ms from the touchstart event) [0,104,125,136,151,167,183,199,215,231,247,263,279,295,311,327,347,357,372,391,407,423,439,455,503,519,535,551,567,583,603,615,631,647,663]

"Android_via_webview_times": // (in ms from touchstart) [0,56,140,195,252,336,392,449,531,615,672]

"Android_via_browser_times": // (in ms) [0,105,161,217,300,356,413,497,553]

Android via webview polls on average every (672/11) 61ms Android via browser polls on average every (553/9) 61ms

iPhone polls on average every (663/35) 19ms

But I have other data from other Android devices where the polling is worse.

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Found some issues connected with discussed interval. http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4549 http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=5491

I get stuck because of not smoothed line drawing canvas by user. But we use smooth methods dynamically to solve this problem.

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  • Thanks for those links, hopefully someone can answer positively a way to improve the touchmove polling rate - but I am beginning to think there is not going to be an easy solution for this.
    – Billy Moon
    Mar 23, 2011 at 15:13

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