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froyo made browsing more laggy?

Just installed 2.2 rooted version the other day and I find the stock browser a bit slower when scrolling and jumpy compared with 2.1

It might help if people said what version 2.2 they where useing. (Rooted or Stock OTA)
 
I'm finding that pages load faster but scrolling isn't any where near as smooth as it used to be. scrolling up and down the text message application gives a similar juddary result. would a factory reset fix it?
 
Interestingly, I just checked out this forum site which was lagging badly on stock browser on dolphin hd. Silky smooth on dolphin hd but the interesting part is when I went back on standard browser it has suddenly become silky smooth 2 :-)

Don't know why but I'm a happy chappy :-)
 
Just got this from HTC support:

Thank you for your reply. I have spoken to the escalations team regarding this and they tell me that this is a problem that they have escalated to HTC head office and that they will be releasing the fix for it with the next update that you will recieve I am sorry it took so long for you to get a proper answer. Kind regards Christian HTC Care Team
 
It seems that the addition of flash has helped and hindered a little.
If you go into the stock browser settings, then plugins and choose 'on demand instead' of 'always' (or whatever the settings are, not got my Desire with me ATM) I find the browser comes back to the smooth scrolling app from 2.1.
 
It seems that the addition of flash has helped and hindered a little.
If you go into the stock browser settings, then plugins and choose 'on demand instead' of 'always' (or whatever the settings are, not got my Desire with me ATM) I find the browser comes back to the smooth scrolling app from 2.1.

Was going to suggest this :p
 
Quite the other way around, my internet speed is apparently raised up on Froyo.

OP means actual page scrolling. It's down to the beta version of flash, and may happen on pages that use a lot of it (i don't tend to see this myself), but actual loading of pages is extremely fast
 
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