Obviously you need to optimize your code... we can't really help without 
the code itself, but i'm guessing that even if you posted it we'll still be 
unable (or willing if that's a lot of code) to offer great help unless 
there will be some very glaring mistakes in it.
My initial guess is that what you're binding has a lot of overkill, you 
should look at the code from a different angle and think what parts of it 
you're doing wrong or not doing efficiently. 

That article has great information (not surprisingly), you've mentioned 
you've read it... but did you actually do what it says? Profiling your app 
should give you the information you need.

BTW, when you said "i'm using 2.2" did you mean your device is 2.2 or that 
you're compiling against 2.2? 

On Monday, June 17, 2013 6:47:53 PM UTC+3, Rajan wrote:
>
> I am stuck in one issue 
>
> i'm newbie in android and i want to know one thing regarding listview 
> like : 
>
> if i am binding 12 different views (12 custom row xml) in a single 
> listview, 
> after that i scroll the listview, but it's not smooth, 
>
> *what i have done :* 
> - i have use viewHolder pattern, but no luck :-(
> - i have already read this article 
>   
> http://www.curious-creature.org/2012/12/01/android-performance-case-study/
>
> and that mentioned i have to enable GPU option, but that option is only 
> available >=4.0 and i'm using 2.2, 
>
> so what should i do??
>
>
> Thanks 
>

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