Android 12 is theoretically smoother compared to its predecessor Android 11. This is mainly due to the simplification of the system and the re optimization of the underlying design by Android 12, which reduces CPU usage and improves system fluency and efficiency. The following is a specific analysis of the smoothness of Android 12:
1. System optimization: Google has simplified the interaction mode of Android 12 and redesigned the entire underlying system. This redesign not only reduced the usage of system servers by 15% and CPU time by 22%, but also reduced the CPU time required for core system services by 22% and the use of large cores by 15%. These optimization measures have significantly improved the operational efficiency of the system.
2. Animation effects: Android 12 introduces a new Material You design language, which significantly improves the animation effects of the system. When users perform sliding and other operations, they can feel a smooth experience like butter.
3. Application startup speed: On Android 12, the application startup time has become shorter. For example, the startup speed of Google Photos has increased by 34%. This means that users can enter the usage mode faster when opening the application.
4. Hardware adaptation: Although Android 12 theoretically has certain hardware requirements, such as 6GB or more of RAM, 120MB/s of continuous write speed, and 250MB/s of continuous read speed, these requirements are not stringent for modern smartphones. Moreover, Android 12 can fully utilize the performance of the device, making the phone run various applications more smoothly.
However, the smoothness of Android 12 is also affected by adjustments made by mobile phone manufacturers. Different mobile phone manufacturers will develop their own operating systems based on Android 12, such as Xiaomi's MIUI and Samsung's One UI. These systems have undergone additional development and optimization based on Android 12 to adapt to the hardware and user needs of different phones. Even though Android 12 is theoretically smoother, in practical applications, different brands of phones may have differences in smoothness.
Users may also encounter compatibility issues when using Android 12. For example, some applications may not be compatible with Android 12, resulting in crashes or inability to use them properly when opened. These issues may affect the smooth user experience.
Android 12 is theoretically more fluid compared to Android 11. However, in practical applications, its smoothness is also affected by factors such as phone manufacturer tuning and application compatibility. Before upgrading the system, users need to know whether their phone supports Android 12 and whether there are compatibility issues.