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[MUSIC PLAYING] SIYAMED SINIR: Hi, everybody. My name is Siyamed Sinir, and I work on Android Text. And today, I would like to talk about why improving your text measuring performance is important for your overall apps performance. In order to do this, I wanted to gather some numbers. And therefore, I wrote a simple sample app that has a feed and is very similar to the applications that we use every day. It has a list of items, and each item has an image and some text into it. When we look at the text, as you can see in the picture, the user name and the title for each feed item is what we call single style text. And the content contains a text that has different colors, text sizes, fonts, and et cetera. One important point here that I would like to emphasize-- on our platform right now, the hyphenation is turned on by default. However, in this app, as you can see there, is no hyphenation applied. And the reason is Android works by some dictionaries in order to be able to hyphenate th