Can one of you having these problems make a video of it? I've tried many of the sites listed, and they're fine for me on 2.0.1.
I cant make a video, but can you tell me if you did the update manually or if you got the official one from verizon?
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Can one of you having these problems make a video of it? I've tried many of the sites listed, and they're fine for me on 2.0.1.
Bump to get a few more stars on this issue... We're now on the front page of the issues list:
Issue 5286 - android - Browser lags when scrolling after 2.0.1 Update on Motorola DROID - Project Hosting on Google Code
Engadget seems to be the biggest culprit for me but I have yet to notice any slow down on any other sites. On Engadget most of the lag happens on top where the flash ads and graphic intensive areas are but below that my scrolling is perfect. This could be more of a website issue than the browser itself. My 0.02 anyways.
engafget website has some serios problems even using a pc. its slow and throws script errors. cant belive they dont know how to fix it
I did the manual update. So it looks like the one site everyone mentions is this one. I'm really not seeing scroll lag here.I cant make a video, but can you tell me if you did the update manually or if you got the official one from verizon?
AAAAnnndd this is why Verizon is slowly rolling out the update, to fix the bugs.
errr...works perfect for me on pc. using firefox 3.5.5.
You wont see any fixes in the current release. It's locked in stone (version, etc) until the next release.
They're rolling it out so slowly to avoid network congestion. The file is about 10MB in size. That's a lot of "pushed" bandwidth at any given time. So they're doing it in 200,000 user increments to have minimal to no effect on data users on the network since this is only 1 of many data heavy devices running at any given time. They're not going to max out their bandwidth in any given area in just OTA Push updates.
This was the "approved" version. Until the next one, rumored in January, this is what we get.
maybe they'll do a stealth hotfix that gets pushed automatically. who knows? its google. i swear these guys are capable of just about everything.
maybe they'll do a stealth hotfix that gets pushed automatically. who knows? its google. i swear these guys are capable of just about everything.