It's everything with graphics. Gaming, watching videos, recording videos. U could put my old moto droid side by side and tell the difference. It's laggy honestly barely. But it should not be outdone by a phone released last year running half the cpu speed. I call bull on this hardware limitaion.
Really? Your Moto Droid would actually record video at over 30 fps?
Film - movies - are at 24 fps. Most video is at 30 fps (yep, 60 fps is possible, but that's been supported only for 480p and 720p so far - and of those two, 720p/60 you'll find for some broadcasts - as there are no 480p broadcasts, that's net stuff).
As far as other video quality goes - you'll want a higher codec than the one stock Android uses for cameras (MPEG4 Part 2).
So - right now, you can play back 720p/30 fps easily.
So - it's not
everything that runs at that rate, it's some.
And - while you're calling bull on this hardware limitation, kindly remind me - did that phone running at half that cpu speed have an HDMI port and an output res capability of 1280x720p? As many radios built in as this beast?
No - and it's processor was at half speed. And that took less power, too.
I've no doubt that you're entitled to 60 fps or more on your phone.
And when it's officially uncapped, I'm hoping that they'll have the option for me to keep it throttled - because not all of us need those frame rates in a phone for gaming as much as we need longer battery time for videoconferencing - and that tends to cap at around 20 fps (although, I've seen it go as high as 30) - on desktop applications.
And FWIW, did I not read that on this update, they've upped the throughput limit from 6 Mbps to 8 Mbps?
Those of us that can keep our shirts on aren't feeling as ripped off as others.