As the leading company among the top 100 domestic software enterprises, Huawei's mobile phone software R&D capabilities are unparalleled. Every year, Huawei invests more in mobile phone R&D than all its domestic competitors combined, with a significant portion dedicated to software development. Consequently, Huawei's mobile phones have made rapid progress in recent years. They were the first Android manufacturer to boast about achieving 18 months of smooth performance without lagging. It's often said that EMUI is "born fast, fast in life." For instance, Huawei's previous-generation business flagship, the Mate8, has been on the market for over 18 months, yet many people in the media continue to use it. When asked why they haven't upgraded their phones, most respond with "no lag," "no sluggishness," "very good," or "very smooth, no need to switch." So, why can Huawei achieve 18 months of uninterrupted performance? The German authority, Connect, provided some insights.
Android phones tend to slow down and lag over time. "Why does my phone start to lag and slow down after a few months?" This is a question many Android smartphone users face. As Dirk Owason, an editor at the German authority, Connect, pointed out, initially, users are often satisfied with their phone's performance and responsiveness. However, within a few short months, Android phones gradually begin to experience issues with sluggishness and lags. Connect released a technical evaluation method and results for smartphones that remain consistently responsive. Recently, this professional evaluation magazine analyzed the three main reasons why phones slow down in their assessment of "the secret of smart phones not getting stuck."
Three Reasons Phones Slow Down
In smartphone operations, scientists have set the threshold between touch screen input and screen response to a critical value of 86 milliseconds. However, the typical smartphone's response time is significantly longer than 86 milliseconds. In this review article, Dirk Owason provides a diagram and details three key reasons for phone sluggishness: the number of application loads, file fragmentation, and database storage.
The first is the number of applications installed, particularly those running in the background. These applications consume a lot of resources such as storage space, computing time, and communication services. Typically, there are hundreds of apps on our phones, with over 30 always running in the background.
The second is that like a home computer, smartphones distribute files across different storage areas to maximize space usage. Over time, however, the accumulation of fragmented files reduces the phone's operating speed.
Finally, the database used to store messages, calls, contacts, photos, audio tracks, videos, etc., grows larger with usage time, meaning users take longer to find information on their phones.
Resolving Mobile Phone Sluggishness at Its Roots, Connect Commends "Effective in Life"
In the review article, Dirk Owason was impressed by Huawei's ongoing "Lifetime Fast" initiative for addressing Android's lagging issues. To solve this longstanding problem, Huawei developed an intelligent learning system called the Machine Learning Algorithm. This system actively learns the daily behaviors of users and intelligently predicts their usage patterns. By setting priorities based on user habits and cleaning up file fragments, freeing up storage space, and optimizing memory usage, Huawei prevents phones from aging and becoming slower over time.
EMUI's "machine learning," along with Huawei's exclusive development of intelligent memory resource management—such as active memory recycling, memory compression, and memory fragmentation cleaning during idle times—effectively combats phone aging and sluggishness. Additionally, Huawei's deep optimizations for the Android system include database engine improvements, query acceleration; graphic rendering optimizations, ensuring seamless picture browsing without white blocks; and comprehensive daily optimizations for common lagging points!
Germany is renowned for its technical rigor, and media evaluations are no exception. Connect's editors, with 20 years of professional evaluation experience, conducted a series of tests on Connect's test bench, recording all tasks in slow-motion mode. Using the professional testing tool MyBench, they tested popular Android models in Germany, including the P10, P9, and Samsung S7, simulating the user experience after 18 months of use. The screen response time for apps was calculated by analyzing the number of frames in the video on a computer. The final test results showed that the average response time for the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus was 0.64 to 0.69 seconds, easily outperforming in ten test categories. The average response time for the Samsung S7 was 1.12 seconds. Connect's test data confirmed the outstanding performance of the Huawei P10 series, allowing it to maintain a smooth experience even after 18 months of use.
And these lab results perfectly explain why so many Mate8 users continue to enjoy their phones after more than 18 months! This is a testament to Huawei's phones and EMUI's "fast life" technology! In the world of technology, R&D investment is crucial. Huawei's substantial investments in human resources have finally yielded groundbreaking results for solving the Android system's lagging issues. EMUI's "fast life, fast life" is well-deserved!
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