Exactly same issue here, which is your local folder size? On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 8:10:23 PM UTC+2, Moop wrote: > > In my search for a good and functional email client on Android, one of the > obvious choices is K-9. I installed it next to a couple of other options to > test and compare. Functionality wise it is everything I am looking for. It > checks all the boxes, while the competitors always leave something to be > desired. When it comes to performance, however, K-9 is not quite what I > would expect. Where other mail apps scroll very smoothly through the mails > in the inbox, K-9 feels more choppy. It looks to have a frame rate that is > a lot lower. It is not choppy to a level that the app becomes unusable, but > it reminds me a lot of the performance of my old phone. While my current > phone is not the most powerful device in the world, the Snapdragon 410 is a > modern chip and should be more than capable to handle this workload with > ease. The performance of the other mail apps confirms this. I have tried > K-9 on different ROMs and with different settings, always with the same > result. > > Is something wrong or is this what K-9 does? Like I said, feature wise it > is everything you would want, but having performance experience of a five > years old phone makes is spoiling the experience quite a bit. >
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