Testing performed on a Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) – Snapdragon 410, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB storage, Android 5.1 originally.
| Test | Stock Android 5.1 | BigDroidOS 2.0.1 | |------------------------------|-------------------|------------------| | Geekbench 5 (single/multi) | 134 / 398 | 161 / 447 | | PCMark Work 3.0 | 3012 | 3565 | | Web browsing (Speedometer 2) | 12.4 | 18.7 | | Battery drain (10 min video) | 7% | 5% | bigdroidos 2.0.1
All Android apps tested (Chrome, WhatsApp Lite, Spotify, OsmAnd~) ran without crashes or graphical glitches. Testing performed on a Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016)
| Issue ID | Description | Workaround | |----------|-------------|-------------| | BGD-312 | Fingerprint unlock fails once per boot on some OLED panels | Re-lock with PIN after boot | | BGD-319 | 5G icon shows "LTE+" on certain carriers | Cosmetic – data speeds unaffected | | BGD-325 | Auto-brightness slower to adjust in direct sunlight | Manual adjustment temporarily | | Issue ID | Description | Workaround |
The evolution of operating systems (OS) has been a pivotal aspect of computing, transforming from simple command-line interfaces to sophisticated graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that support a multitude of applications and services. Android, a popular OS, has seen numerous iterations and customizations, aimed at improving performance, security, and usability. BigDroidOS 2.0.1 represents one such iteration, potentially offering innovative solutions to contemporary computing challenges.