The Retina Display in the iPhone 5 registers touches 2 times faster than the touchscreens of Android smartphones

  In 2008, we made contact for the first time with a iPhone 3G of those in Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and then I was extremely surprised by the way the screen registers touches compared to competing smartphones that had resistive screens and required a stylus. That's when I was "caught" for the first time by the product from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and I made the decision to purchase it. Although in 5 years touchscreens have evolved a lot, a new test says that Retina Displayacquis in iPhone 5 registers touches 2 times faster than the touchscreens of Android smartphones.

  As you can see in the picture, Retina DisplayCPC iPhone 5 it has a response time of 55 milliseconds per touch, the iPhone 4 has 85 seconds, these being the only two smartphones with a response time of less than 100 milliseconds. In the case of Android smartphones, only Samsung Galaxy S4 comes close to the iPhone 4 in terms of response time, Nokia Lumia 925 following him closely, HTC One si Motorola Moto X being the next ones on a not so gratifying list.

  A lot of people complain about the lag encountered in the use of Android terminals and even if 100 milliseconds does not represent as much as you might think, this delay matters.