Ionic.js or Appyver Steroids for Angular MPA

I am working on a somewhat large Angular.js CRM mobile application that uses the Ionic JS Framework for user interface elements. I debugged using Ripple Phonegam Emulator . I had no performance issues anywhere. Transitions are fast and fluid.

However, as soon as I deployed using Phonegap Build and downloaded the APK to my Android device, the performance was terrible. Ionic.js has known problems with Master / Detail transitions that can be handled, but even from these screens (when I do not download any external content), the application was very slow.

My question is, should I try to adopt the Appyver Steroids Framework for my interface elements and transitions? Will Steroids offer faster performance and is it worth the jump?

I orient Android and iOS.

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