Can sideloaded iOS apps impact performance when synced with Acer gaming laptops?

miranda45889
miranda45889 Member Posts: 1 New User

This might be a bit of a crossover question, but I’ve been experimenting with using my iPhone alongside my Acer Nitro laptop for mobile game testing and some cross-platform builds. Recently, I started sideloading apps using a third-party iOS app installer for advanced users, and noticed some weird performance dips on both devices during USB debugging or screen mirroring.

Has anyone experienced issues with external iOS apps (especially sideloaded ones) affecting system resources or interfering with Acer’s gaming performance tools? I’m trying to figure out whether it’s a software conflict, USB protocol limitation, or just an isolated case.

Would appreciate any insight, especially from those using their Acer devices for hybrid dev work or mobile gaming workflows.

Thanks!

Answers

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,251 Pathfinder

    @miranda45889

    Based on what I found, performance issues on Acer Nitro laptops can sometimes be linked to driver conflicts, particularly between Intel and NVIDIA graphics drivers. If your sideloaded iOS apps are interacting with system resources during USB debugging or screen mirroring, it’s possible that they’re causing additional strain on your laptop’s GPU or CPU, leading to performance dips.

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