> but devices with slow SoC are slow even with plenty of free space.
We'd find during initial development (i.e., raw, bare Android) that the initial bring up would have good-to-excellent performance, but as the storage began to fill (more "stuff" in the baked-in system/cache partitions, user-installed apps, etc.) it would lag more and more. You'd be surprised how in the early kernels (2.6-3.x series) "iowait"s would slow everything down, UI included, and not just loading speed of apps and such.
We'd find during initial development (i.e., raw, bare Android) that the initial bring up would have good-to-excellent performance, but as the storage began to fill (more "stuff" in the baked-in system/cache partitions, user-installed apps, etc.) it would lag more and more. You'd be surprised how in the early kernels (2.6-3.x series) "iowait"s would slow everything down, UI included, and not just loading speed of apps and such.