Closed Bug 827211 Opened 12 years ago Closed 12 years ago

Sliding Desktop Pages is No Longer Smooth

Categories

(Firefox OS Graveyard :: General, defect)

ARM
Gonk (Firefox OS)
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 825808

People

(Reporter: airpingu, Unassigned)

Details

(Keywords: regression)

STR ============================== 0. 2013/1/7 Gecko/Gaia builds. 1. Starting from the home screen, use finger to slide the desktop pages. Expected ============================== When sliding, the next page should come out in a smooth way. Actual ============================== The sliding animation looks stuck. Note ============================== Noticeably, if you slide the pages without leaving you fingers then it still looks smooth. The bad effect won't occur until your finger let the page go. I believe this bug must be a regression because I've never been aware of this phenomenon before.
I'm not sure whether this bug has been fired or not since it's a very obvious bug and most people should be aware of that. Nominate for bb+ because it would let our users have bad feeling about the overall performance.
blocking-basecamp: --- → ?
Keywords: regression
We're not able to reproduce this here. Could this be related to some particular app being installed or a particular background being used?
We're using mozilla-central (b2g-18 seems working well). All the otoro and unagi of my colleagues at Taipei office have the same problem.
Flags: needinfo?(clian)
As long as this is mozilla-central only, this won't block v1.0. Any reason to believe the problem that introduced this on mozilla-central will be uplifted to b2g18? If that happens, this should block.
Bisect found bug 811950, which is a candidate for uplift. But let's take this discussion to bug 825808.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
blocking-basecamp: ? → ---
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