Thanks Sheldon,
OK. On voice command, with a 2.5 year old processor, I'm not surprised there's some lag.
For tilt control, what you describe is not uncommon if you are just holding the device in your hand casually (particularly with the default tilt sensitivity settings) when you click "start calling" (which is when I take the baseline attitude of the device), but in a real-world tilt control scenario where you have the device secured to your transmitter, the problem should be much reduced as we tend to hold our transmitters relatively steady.
Try this:
a. Configure the caller for tilt control
b. Set the trigger to 20 degrees and the reset to 15
c. Select the sequence you've been using (sounds like FAI P-15?)
d. Lay the phone down flat on its back on a sturdy table facing up so the interface is right side up for you
e. Click the headphone play button or carefully flip the call enable switch to ON, it should call the first maneuver
f. Lift the left side of the phone to past 20 degrees to advance the call, while it's calling the maneuver, lay the phone back down flat on the table. Avoid changes on the pitch and yaw axis.
g. When the maneuver call is complete, repeat step f & g until it gets through the whole sequence or acts up.
Let me know if that gets you through the whole sequence or not -- the table removes several variables.
Peter+