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Wednesday 4 July 2012

Faster and Better Apps with Jelly Bean


Faster Apps with Jelly Bean



Android 4.1 recently released by the Google is faster and better in performance. You can experience the better touch response, achieve constant frame rate and better user interface updates.


To achieve the consistent framerate , Android 4.1 extends vsync timing across all drawing and animation done by system. All drawings and animations runs in a lockstep against a 16 millisecond vsync heartbeat.
Application rendering, touch responses,screen compositions and display refresh every thing on the screen is vsync so the frames don't get ahead or behind.


Android 4.1 also added triple buffering in the graphics pipeline for accurate rendering that makes the touches more smoother from scrolling to paging and animations.


Android 4.1 also anticipate your finger touch at the time of screen refresh to create the more reactive and uniform response.


Google started a Project named Butter to create the Android as more response and better in performance.


Project Butter is a processing framework designed to speed up user interface responsiveness, reduce latency, smoothing user experience and graphics processing in smartphones running on Jelly Bean.


Android 4.1 provides a opportunity for game developers and high graphics apps with better response for end users.
I am still exploring more on Jelly Bean. Did you like the post? Please provide your feedback and enjoy the new test of Jelly Bean.







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