1. CrackBerry Question's Avatar
    When visiting the walmart.ca website, the "search" box at the top seems very unresponsive. Even after the page has loaded, I can click on it but cannot type for quite some time. Even then it seriously lags. This does not occur with walmart.com.

    In an odd twist of fate, it actually works from the Playbook browser. Seen this on the Z10, Q5 and on multiple releases. Even the evolution browser has the same issue.

    Anyone see any different behaviour? Is this with other mobile devices as well?
    01-02-16 03:38 PM
  2. Elite1's Avatar
    Just tried using Chrome on my Priv. Typing in the search box definitely lagged on first loading. Otherwise it didn't seem too bad. Expanding the department categories took a few taps also. But I wouldn't say it was particularly slow overall.

    I'll try on a Z30 later on.
    01-02-16 04:07 PM
  3. herbersh's Avatar
    I just compared loading the page on my Classic vs the Priv using FireFox, I did not notice a significant difference.
    01-02-16 04:20 PM
  4. anon(1852343)'s Avatar
    Lags on pc browsers too, nothing to do with BlackBerry

    Blackberry Passport Running 10.3.2.2813
    01-02-16 04:28 PM
  5. fschmeck's Avatar
    I did some testing finally and agree it is not just a BlackBerry issue. Sent them an email.

    Thanks!

    Posted via CB10
    01-03-16 08:59 PM

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