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Question for OP and others with old phones, does Photon UI work any better for you?
https://photon.lemmy.world/
Please let me know!
So I did a few comparisons. On ungoogled-chromium on my 2012 Macbook Air I disabled the loading of image assets. Just accessing the home pages with caches disabled took:
photon: 403kB transferred (1.2MB)
default: 2.0MB transferred (8.5MB)
Then I tried it from Firefox Focus on my iPhone SE (comparable to iPhone 6S) and both pages seemed to perform about the same as I scrolled around. I even set Photon to compact mode so it looked a bit more like the default Lemmy UI. My only other remark is it seemed to have an issue on Photon's compact mode where the page displayed was longer than the actual content, so a lot of white space trailed at the bottom.
I only learned of Photon from your comment and I have to say it's pretty impressive as a front end with only 9 months of dev time on it. I'm partial to it because I'm also right now working on a project in Svelte designed with the same idea: to do a better version of something which already exists.
P.S. Just saw this amazingly coincidental post about how web pages are mega bloated these days. https://lemmy.ml/post/13314292
Thank you for the report. thats good to know.