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author | liyuqian <liyuqian@google.com> | Thu Sep 06 09:26:52 2018 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Sep 06 09:26:52 2018 -0700 |
tree | 11e705cf6be4cc2289bce80b2ec673aef8de0aa1 | |
parent | 3e7f8b8bb5e8d406de49e1cdf7148af695660d4e [diff] |
Enable fading animation during page transitions. (#21394) The average frame time of page transitions on Moto G4 is now very close to 16ms (the last 10 measurements on our dashboard are between 15.5ms to 16.7ms and half of them are below 16ms). It is now much faster than when we disabled it (which was at about 35ms). So I think that we should be able to enable it by default. I'll leave the flag there until we implement the retained rendering to bring the frame time comfortably below 16ms. See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/13736
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