Smegel
You misunderstood me. It’s not the websites that slow down in the web browser; browsing websites is fast. The slowdown is affecting the Rose One app. Just a week ago, browsing saved albums, for example, on Tidal, was experiencing minor stutters. Yesterday, everything was fine on the same smartphone as a week ago and two weeks ago, and before that, it was lagging. Just yesterday, when you put the app in the background of your smartphone and went to browse websites online, and after a while, you came back to the app, the app screen would flash twice before loading the app’s contents. The app behaves similarly when you’re on Tidal and have a full album and then you switch to an artist, or all of an artist’s albums, and instead of the artist’s image appearing immediately, you first get a black background, a moment of waiting, or a flash, and then the image with the artist appears. This used to happen occasionally before, but less frequently than yesterday, and it happened on both a $300 smartphone and a $1,000 smartphone.
And nothing like this happens on the old app, even on older smartphones. The Rose One app is clearly to blame.
Browsing the internet works flawlessly because I have fiber optic.
These are new smartphones. One is two years old, has 8 GB of RAM, and a mid-range processor. It cost around $250-300, and the other is brand new. It launched two weeks ago, has 12 GB of RAM, and one of the best processors on the market right now, with very fast UFS 4.0 internal memory. It costs $1,000. I turn off my smartphones overnight every few days.
Note that smartphones with 3 GB of RAM work flawlessly with the old app, while the processors are from six years ago, and everything works fine.