After about a month and a half of daily use I've noticed that Opera went from loading in several seconds to taking up to 20 seconds. I just cleared out all cache/cookies/history, and it appears to now load in a few seconds again. Does Opera parse the cache when its starts, causing the slowdown if the cache is too big? Kind of a bummer that I'll have to clear the cache (and cookies + history?) every month or two, kind of defeats the purpose of having it if I have to wipe it out once in a while.
I also noticed the same thing.I only use Opera for surfing secured sites.Then I clean up with SK Tools.
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Everybody who is worrying about the market killing all of your space doesn't need to worry about it,I thought this was gonna just keep eating my memory and leave my phone with like 5 mb free but when it gets that low and you keep getting the low storage space message the phone takes care of it for you and deletes the market data with no problems. Here's what I did, I heard someone say this from this forum but I wasn't sure it would happen, I kept my phone at around 10mbs free after the market was about 22mbs of data then i got tired of it so I went on the browser and let the cache and data build up which I usually delete to keep free memory,I got the low storage space message but just ignored it,then I went on youtube and let that data build up without deleting it kept getting the message and then just like that,the market data dissapeared and I had 30 mbs of data free. Then about a hour later I had my phone charging and I went to use it and it froze and rebooted itself, and when I went to go check the memory i now had 47 mbs free with none of my programs or anything deleted and it's been good since then. This is such a releif for me,I hope this gives other people hope too
That is good to know. This should be fixed and more seamless. Instead of a warning that you have low memory, it should just whack worthless data first without having the constant warnings.
Agreed. I'm also hoping for better process management in the next update too.
....why don't you just reboot the phone periodically to completely wipe all the background apps. Hold Green (call) Red (power) and Menu buttons at once... simulates a Ctrl Alt Del
The phone shouldn't need rebooting.
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The phone shouldn't need rebooting.
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Just about every electronic device benefits from the occasional reboot. Caches fill up, memory leaks get out of control, programs attach to shared memory and never completely release it, etc. I'd probably just long-press the hangup button instead of doing a force reboot, although I have found mine seems to crash after 15-20 days of continuous operation so I haven't had to intentionally reboot since I've had it.
I've noticed on the ROM I use (Dutty's v2.0), when loading Opera for the first time after boot, it loads up in about 2 seconds. However, after that it takes a good 5-8 seconds to load up, until the device has been reset again.
Anyone else noticing this on this, or any other, ROM?
Lollipop is making my N7 almost unusable. When i clear my cache it only takes seconds. My experience in the past with other droid devices this would take a cpl of mins or longer. How long does it take some of you when you do this? Thanks
I've had this Nokia 6.1 Plus since release and its getting more and more annoying, so reaching out in the hope that theres a fix.
What seems to happen is after a while, Chrome will start freezing up when browsing. The page will lock up and it wont respond to any inputs, then after 5, 10, 15 seconds it will wake up and come back to life. Then a few seconds later an OS level popup appears saying Chrome isnt responding and do i want to end task or wait.
It seems to start doing it more and more often and eventually it becomes almost unusable.
The fix at that point is to open the app settings, goto storage and hit clear cache. Cache incidentally is always just shy of 1GB. Then things get even weirder. Hitting clear cache basically causes the phone to lock up completely. It takes about 20mins in this frozen state and it will eventually reboot, and once its rebooted the cache for chrome shows up as empty, and everything works nicely again. If you try to use the phone while its "stuck" it sometimes reboots earlier, but then you find the cache isnt empty and you need to repeat the process. I've found just clicking clear cache and then leaving it alone the best way to fix it.
It feels almost as though its a storage issue. It "feels" like an old PC with a dodgy hard drive. At a guess i would say the cache probably has a 1GB limit, and the hanging is caused by the browser clearing some of the old cached items to make way for new ones, but for whatever reason that IO is taking a long time to complete.
Any ideas? I bought this phone as a bit of a compromise, the specs look decent on paper, it has a decent sized screen that fills the whole body (and i dont mind the notch) and it runs Android One, all of which were features i really wanted. However it doesnt support the correct 4G bands for my area (Vodafone UK) and doesnt have NFC, which is really quite annoying as i found android pay becoming more and more useful. Along with these freezeups its getting to the point i am going to start looking for something else.
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I haven't experienced any such issues myself, but in this recent reddit thread one of the commenters seems to think that there may be an issue with app caching on the latest update.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Nokia/comments/c1aeay/61_phone_lags_after_clearing_app_cache/
Certainly been happening for a lot longer with mine, at least 6 months.
Well, I'm sure you've heard this already, but have you tried a factory reset? I can't really think of anything else to try other than that or completely reflashing the stock rom.
The phone freezes like for a minute or two... When deleting huge files like 2gb or so... Done factory reset... Still problem persists..
The same goes for clearing cache as well... Even for like 200mb cache file deleting... It takes couple of minutes
Any solution?