To get a better idea about performance, here are a few benchmark results. Though it’s not like slow apps are the end of the world, many are functional enough to get work done. So even with 8GB RAM packed in, it would appear the bottleneck is the CPU when using Android and Linux apps. Playing Spotify through the Android app resulted in lag and skips in my music, all the while the PWA performs flawlessly. And even though you’d think the Snapdragon chip would handle Android apps with aplomb, I found many of them were buggy and slow, and the eMMC storage isn’t especially helping this situation. ![]() ![]() ![]() Opening a Linux app takes too long (over a minute to open GIMP), though once you have something open, you can at least use the app without too much slowdown. But then there are Linux and Android apps, which can bog down the Snapdragon chip, especially the more demanding Linux apps.
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