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System Process Suspend. I noticed it runs at a constant 30% until i restart my phone. Anyone else having this problem or even know what event triggers this?
Flash is nice and all, but its not enough to compensate for all the crap froyo is dishing out.
so far my issues with this are wifi not connecting, any audio out ( mp3 or stream ) sounds like utter crap, and now this battery drain.
crunchyevo said:
System Process Suspend. I noticed it runs at a constant 30% until i restart my phone. Anyone else having this problem or even know what event triggers this?
Flash is nice and all, but its not enough to compensate for all the crap froyo is dishing out.
so far my issues with this are wifi not connecting, any audio out ( mp3 or stream ) sounds like utter crap, and now this battery drain.
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I am not having any of these issues at all, my wifi connects, my battery doesn't drain like crazy, and my Pandora sounds like I am in a concert hall!!
Were you rooted before the update? Have you tried factory reset?
nope i was never rooted. i dunno, i search around the interwebs and it seems the things i am mentioning are common occurances to froyo.
however, none of these have an answer of why it happens in the first place, besides the streaming audio part.
its funny how for the past month or so that people have reported these problems to google, they do not even give it the customary "taking it seriously" line.
so has no one noticed their locally stored music sounds flat also?? this is the one part that intrigues me since that was how i first noticed the music quality suffered.
my music sounds fine with froyo :\ however i am on a custom rom not stock froyo. Also have no wifi problems and battery so far is on par with 2.1 (was hoping for a big increase in life but oh well least it doesnt seem worse to me)
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System Process Suspend. I noticed it runs at a constant 30% until i restart my phone. Anyone else having this problem or even know what event triggers this?
Flash is nice and all, but its not enough to compensate for all the crap froyo is dishing out.
so far my issues with this are wifi not connecting, any audio out ( mp3 or stream ) sounds like utter crap, and now this battery drain.
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Looks like for me the initial battery drain was because Market was syncing the apps. Go to Market, menu, downloads - do you see all your apps, or just paid apps? If you only see paid apps there may be some kind of sync going on between the actual installed apps and the market service. I had a lot of apps, so it took almost a day for all apps to show up. Once they did, the battery was about the same as with 2.1.
Also Market was slow throughout the "syncing period" as well.
Pandora does have two settings now, high or regular quality. After I updated to 2.2 and used it for the first time, it sounded like crap. Checked settings and it was set to the lower quality output to conserve data/power etc. I switched to the high quality and it's been back to normal.
hahaha what version are you running 2.1 2.2 cause for me i get better sound with low quality over the headphone jack then i did with high quality.
for the op i noticed a big increase in battery life with froyo maybe do a factory reset or start removing certain apps maybe remove your task killer
this sucks man
maybe this is the cause
http://www.droid-life.com/2010/08/05/new-facebook-update-is-draining-batteries/
i do not think it is the facebook app, i dont use facebook.
the main source of my battery woes is that suspend process, i saw a few posts about it, but it seems like either there is no solution or it just happens to us unlucky few so no one cares.
just out of curiosity, if you were to use systempanel and look at the percentage of that process, what are your values? my phone was on for like 6-7 hrs and i got like 2hrs of cpu time on this process.
the wifi thing is very well reported in about every forum out there and the single point failure has been the update to froyo.
the audio issue is still a mystery to me because everyone else has issues when it comes to streaming, however i also get it with local mp3's.
i am starting to extremely dislike the qc of googles product. it does not seem to be a sense integration issue, so the fault lies in froyo it seems.
Pandora / Streaming Audio fix
tinyurl.com/33cmqbt
that is only for rooted phones
We don't have this issue in CyanogenMod...
that may be the case.
correct me if I am wrong but that is not possibilityfor people who did not root beforehand
I for one have noticed a slight decline in battery performance with froyo. What I've noticed is that I have a lot of apps opening in the background that somehow are not getting closed by autostarts or autokiller. I may have just not targetted every instance where they're triggered to open in the background but this was not happening in 2.1.
Facebook 1.3 definitely caused a huge battery decline for me. After I turned off notifications in the facebook settings the battery went back to normal. It's causing partial wake time, which is killing the battery. According to the android app facebook page they are working on fixing it.
i thought i read somewhere that froyo is not working with task killers and stuff like that? correct me if i am wrong
ok so another observation based on a suggestion from another forum.
when i look at the systempanel app for my cpu usage. i will never drop below 500.
some have stated that they use setcpu for force it under and it will not.
this still has nothing to do with my crazy suspend process chugging along, but it doesnt help my battery life any either
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i am starting to extremely dislike the qc of googles product. it does not seem to be a sense integration issue, so the fault lies in froyo it seems.
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Personally, I think that everything that's at fault isn't Googles code, but porting that code to different hardware then what it was designed for (Nexus one).
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Personally, I think that everything that's at fault isn't Googles code, but porting that code to different hardware then what it was designed for (Nexus one).
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i feel that does fall under quality control of a release, but you are possibly right, they just half assed the port.
So even though the debate on the task-killer issue pretty much favours not using one, there are some misbehaving application that stay in memory a long time after use and continually suck CPU power. For these bad boys we need to kill them via a task killer. Just thought we should list these Apps (mostly third party). Let me start off:
- World Newspapers
- Phandroid
- Google Maps
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So even though the debate on the task-killer issue pretty much favours not using one, there are some misbehaving application that stay in memory a long time after use and continually suck CPU power. For these bad boys we need to kill them via a task killer. Just thought we should list these Apps (mostly third party). Let me start off:
- World Newspapers
- Phandroid
- Google Maps
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I'd say that it's better to remove such apps completely, as it is mostly a sign that the app is poorly designed. And if an app takes a lot of ram it isn't really an issue as it doesn't drain battery if it just stays idle on the background. You have to remember that the phone doesn't need free ram to function, like a pc for example. The best thing to do is to get watchdog or similar to monitor cpu draining apps as they are the ones draining battery.
Vispe85 said:
I'd say that it's better to remove such apps completely, as it is mostly a sign that the app is poorly designed. And if an app takes a lot of ram it isn't really an issue as it doesn't drain battery if it just stays idle on the background. You have to remember that the phone doesn't need free ram to function, like a pc for example. The best thing to do is to get watchdog or similar to monitor cpu draining apps as they are the ones draining battery.
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Google maps is an essential app so why remove it? I also experience this, google maps really does drain my battery. I do not open it but it just keeps draining my battery.
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Google maps is an essential app so why remove it? I also experience this, google maps really does drain my battery. I do not open it but it just keeps draining my battery.
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I didn't mean any exact app, and no you shouldn't remove maps. But it implies that there's something wrong with the app if it keeps using much. In maps case it could be that gps has remained active although the app isn't running etc. In your case there is something wrong somewhere as it shouldn't be draining battery while off, I and many others use it on a daily basis and don't have any problems. My previous comment was meant to be taken on a general level
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I didn't mean any exact app, and no you shouldn't remove maps. But it implies that there's something wrong with the app if it keeps using much. In maps case it could be that gps has remained active although the app isn't running etc. In your case there is something wrong somewhere as it shouldn't be draining battery while off, I and many others use it on a daily basis and don't have any problems. My previous comment was meant to be taken on a general level
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I see your point Well, I just checked my GPS and it was offed so I really don't know why it keeps running and it's keeping my phone from sleeping, I solved it before by just force stopping it but I know it just keeps running and draining my batteries. Really weird.
I've rebooted the Tab a few times, but in OS Monitor, the "Download" process is running all time time using at least 30% processor!
What's the deal; anyone know? I'm unrooted and running the latest Tw update.
Thanks!
Ended up being MediaServer running. I stopped in in Manage Applications->Running. I stopped it and my CPU went to normal levels. My home screen responses got alot better too.
I vaguely remember this issue on my Samsung Fascinate too.... MediaServer always got hung up on some type of sync'ing.
I'm having the same issue. So what is actually causing this? Any way to disable the mediaserver all together? It seems to keep re-starting itself eventually.
I haven't found a way. It doesn't affect battery life as far as I can see, but it lags my Netflix if its running because its already sapping up 50%+ CPU.
Yeah, I've noticed that the tab gets laggy when it's running, and it speeds up a lot when I kill it in OS Monitor. That's my main reason for wanting it closed. It doesn't seem to affect battery life while the screen is off, but when the screen is on (such as reading an ebook) it absolutely reduces battery life. I just tried freezing it in Titanium Backup but it resulted in all the gapps (such as Gmail) crashing and refusing to open after rebooting.
I also noticed that on some boots, it's DRM Protected Storage Content rather than Download Manager. I just froze that instead and haven't noticed any issues from it yet, but I won't know for sure until rebooting.
I'm having a very similar issue, though it's process.android.media that is causing the problems. I have to manually kill the Media Storage service several times per day. It's quite annoying.
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I'm having a very similar issue, though it's process.android.media that is causing the problems. I have to manually kill the Media Storage service several times per day. It's quite annoying.
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This Media application is what calls the Download Manager service. Killing this app also kills the service that's using alot of CPU processing.
I've noticed that I get a lot of errors in logcat pertaining to the sdcard. They are usually right around the time that a media process starts up, but I have hundreds of them throughout the log:
E/Environment( 1250): getExternalStorageState/mnt/sdcard
E/Environment( 1695): getExternalStorageState/mnt/sdcard
See attached screenshot.
It appears something is wrong with reading the sdcard, and I'm guessing this is maybe causing the media process to hang eating all the cpu?
I have a i9505 and I updated to android 4.4 and I have an issue with high CPU usage, I may have had the issue on 4.2 too but I am not sure.
Occasionally I notice high CPU usage and my battery life is quickly starts falling. I see two android.process.acore using a lot of CPU and I cannot kill them. When I look at them they are both com.android.process.userdictionary and seem to refuse any attempt to end the process. The only apps I had used since booting the phone was whatsapp , gosms and email app (only to view and not reply to any emails)
I have not loaded any new applications and I cannot see what has called the userdictionary process and why it keeps coming up and using high CPU.
A reboot of the device solves the issue, but it will recur again at some point.
Help?
OK so this is getting worse now.I have had t reboot the device several times today to get rid of these acore issues.
pls can someone help?
brussel said:
I have a i9505 and I updated to android 4.4 and I have an issue with high CPU usage, I may have had the issue on 4.2 too but I am not sure.
Occasionally I notice high CPU usage and my battery life is quickly starts falling. I see two android.process.acore using a lot of CPU and I cannot kill them. When I look at them they are both com.android.process.userdictionary and seem to refuse any attempt to end the process. The only apps I had used since booting the phone was whatsapp , gosms and email app (only to view and not reply to any emails)
I have not loaded any new applications and I cannot see what has called the userdictionary process and why it keeps coming up and using high CPU.
A reboot of the device solves the issue, but it will recur again at some point.
Help?
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I'm having this problem with my NoteII LTE (GT-N7105)
Trying to find a solution - but no luck thus far.
Did you solve the issue? krtccd is always on top with up to 40% CPU usage on my Samsung Galaxy S4
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Did you solve the issue? krtccd is always on top with up to 40% CPU usage on my Samsung Galaxy S4
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I have the same problem and I don't know the exact reason why this happens, but it is due to a mess in the swap activity of the phone. If you have a rooted phone with a kernel that let you enable or disable zram (like googy max) so try to disable it.
I think that some memory leak or some app put the memory in a bad state screwing up the swap process.
The problem should be temporary stopped if, during the high cpu activity of the krtccd process, you make a "close all" from the multi tasking manager of your phone (accessible holding the home button).
I know it is a late reply, but this could be useful if someone search the forum for a solution.
mannybiker, many thanks for your reply!
mannybiker said:
I have the same problem and I don't know the exact reason why this happens, but it is due to a mess in the swap activity of the phone. If you have a rooted phone with a kernel that let you enable or disable zram (like googy max) so try to disable it.
I think that some memory leak or some app put the memory in a bad state screwing up the swap process.
The problem should be temporary stopped if, during the high cpu activity of the krtccd process, you make a "close all" from the multi tasking manager of your phone (accessible holding the home button).
I know it is a late reply, but this could be useful if someone search the forum for a solution.
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could you recommend some app that detects processes with a high swapping activity?
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mannybiker, many thanks for your reply!
could you recommend some app that detects processes with a high swapping activity?
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No vak, unfortunately I have not found any app that could show me the zram used per single processes. I kept the same rom with the same config for 9 months and never experienced any problem with krtccd, then suddenly it started to happen so I think this could be related to some update the phone has made to some of my apps. The only thing I could imagine to do is a debugging period making a titanium backup of all the apps, uninstall them all, verify that the problem is solved and start restoring them periodically one after the other seeing what happen, but for the moment I have just completely removed the zram from my kernel option. It is still a controversial feature that increase available memory but also cpu and then battery consumption.
I am not a Linux expert and I have not tested this on Android, but on Linux you can try to discover the swap usage per process with something like that:
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for file in /proc/*/status ; do awk '/VmSwap|Name/{printf $2 " " $3}END{ print ""}' $file; done | sort -k 2 -n -r | less
Having Lag & Heat Issues???
Is anyone having lag issue or any heat issues? I guess I have one of the problem notes as mine has extreme lag and heat problems. I have cleared all caches and have also factory reset several times. What's weird is that the lag will come and go, but it's there more often than not. Even scrolling in settings has the jitters.
Any ideas anyone. I might be better off going through the miserable process of exchanging through the mail.
Thanks in advance for any help!
You'll have to boot to safe mode to see if the issue persists. Also, make sure power saving mode isn't on (I've left it on before).
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You'll have to boot to safe mode to see if the issue persists. Also, make sure power saving mode isn't on (I've left it on before).
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I'm experiencing the same issues - overheating, slowing down, serious lag. It's simply terrible. I exchanged it and the new one is just as bad and maybe even worse.
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I'm experiencing the same issues - overheating, slowing down, serious lag. It's simply terrible. I exchanged it and the new one is just as bad and maybe even worse.
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welcome to samsung
I have none of these problems and i am a heavy user
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My guess is it has to do with one or multiple of the apps you have installed. There is a 3 step process to fix this issue.
#1 - See if any of the apps you have installed are running rouge. Check, battery usage, RAM usage, and Data Usage to see if you have any bad apps. Uninstall any 3rd party apps that you installed that are running too much. They may just still need updated to be optimized for this new device. Also you can use the "sleep" (doze) feature in battery management to restrict apps that are running TOO much in the background. Also on any apps that are using too much data or RAM check the permissions. If an app does not need access to Data, Media etc to work properly turn off those permissions.
#2 Debloat the device. I like "Package Disabler Pro". Basically if it has Facebook, FB, or ATT in the name you should disable it. Also you can go through an disable any Samsung software you do not use as well. I would be careful about using the "disable all bloatware" button because it is not setup correctly for this new device yet.
#3 Give it some time. It you have a TON of media on a micro EXSD card then it can take a new phone a long time to index and create thumbnails for all of that information. It should speed up i about a day or so once it finishes indexing. this will also effect your battery life till it is completed.
ShrekOpher said:
My guess is it has to do with one or multiple of the apps you have installed. There is a 3 step process to fix this issue.
#1 - See if any of the apps you have installed are running rouge. Check, battery usage, RAM usage, and Data Usage to see if you have any bad apps. Uninstall any 3rd party apps that you installed that are running too much. They may just still need updated to be optimized for this new device. Also you can use the "sleep" (doze) feature in battery management to restrict apps that are running TOO much in the background. Also on any apps that are using too much data or RAM check the permissions. If an app does not need access to Data, Media etc to work properly turn off those permissions.
#2 Debloat the device. I like "Package Disabler Pro". Basically if it has Facebook, FB, or ATT in the name you should disable it. Also you can go through an disable any Samsung software you do not use as well. I would be careful about using the "disable all bloatware" button because it is not setup correctly for this new device yet.
#3 Give it some time. It you have a TON of media on a micro EXSD card then it can take a new phone a long time to index and create thumbnails for all of that information. It should speed up i about a day or so once it finishes indexing. this will also effect your battery life till it is completed.
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I used the disable all bloatware. Looks to be working fine.
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I used the disable all bloatware. Looks to be working fine.
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Yeah it will break Samsung Pay though... I think it's related to the UIBCVirtualSiftkey app, but have not confirmed that. Also it does not get nearly all of the bloatware. There is a ton of new AT&T junk it does not disable as well as a bunch of new Facebook crap and Samsung crap.
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Yeah it will break Samsung Pay though... I think it's related to the UIBCVirtualSiftkey app, but have not confirmed that. Also it does not get nearly all of the bloatware. There is a ton of new AT&T junk it does not disable as well as a bunch of new Facebook crap and Samsung crap.
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Can you provide a list?
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Can you provide a list?
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Definitely. It gave me the perfect opportunity to try out the scroll capture. Let me know if you have any questions. This is what I have disabled so far without any issues. Once I get a full completed list I'll probably do a write up about how to clean up the dock ROM. I think I'm about 70% done with the list.
So far I'm getting about 6.5 hrs of SOT and about 28 his of usage.
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Definitely. It gave me the perfect opportunity to try out the scroll capture. Let me know if you have any questions. This is what I have disabled so far without any issues. Once I get a full completed list I'll probably do a write up about how to clean up the dock ROM. I think I'm about 70% done with the list.
So far I'm getting about 6.5 hrs of SOT and about 28 his of usage.
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What is the file that could mess up Samsung pay? I can always restore disabled apps correct?
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borijess said:
What is the file that could mess up Samsung pay? I can always restore disabled apps correct?
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I am not positive but I think it's the UIBCVirtualSoftkey if the doesn't fix it. Just enable all of the stuff you disabled and reboot. Then only disable what's on my list. I can confirm is working with my setup.
I'm exchanging mine tomorrow and was hoping for better news but from your experience it sounds like I may have to deal with an expensive piece of crap.
ShrekOpher said:
My guess is it has to do with one or multiple of the apps you have installed. There is a 3 step process to fix this issue.
#1 - See if any of the apps you have installed are running rouge. Check, battery usage, RAM usage, and Data Usage to see if you have any bad apps. Uninstall any 3rd party apps that you installed that are running too much. They may just still need updated to be optimized for this new device. Also you can use the "sleep" (doze) feature in battery management to restrict apps that are running TOO much in the background. Also on any apps that are using too much data or RAM check the permissions. If an app does not need access to Data, Media etc to work properly turn off those permissions.
#2 Debloat the device. I like "Package Disabler Pro". Basically if it has Facebook, FB, or ATT in the name you should disable it. Also you can go through an disable any Samsung software you do not use as well. I would be careful about using the "disable all bloatware" button because it is not setup correctly for this new device yet.
#3 Give it some time. It you have a TON of media on a micro EXSD card then it can take a new phone a long time to index and create thumbnails for all of that information. It should speed up i about a day or so once it finishes indexing. this will also effect your battery life till it is completed.
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I used this app and it's worked wonders.
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This phone lags a lot especially in Chrome and other scrolling apps.. sometimes switching between apps takes lot of time too...I have been using Samsung phones for quite sometime, but unfortunately this is the phone lagging more than any other phone for me..debloated almost 150 apps, still the same..and it gets hot as well when watching videos...none of this happened for me on Note 5...I think Samsung screwed with Note7 software..when they initially released Grace UX software for Note 5, it was very smooth...but the final Note7 software seems to be laggy...the same apps and setup on Note5 doesn't give me these issues....gonna return and try my luck with new one...but good thing is battery life has been very good for me...easily 5hrs SOT whereas on Note5, I used to get only 3.5 hrs
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Having Lag & Heat Issues???
Is anyone having lag issue or any heat issues? I guess I have one of the problem notes as mine has extreme lag and heat problems. I have cleared all caches and have also factory reset several times. What's weird is that the lag will come and go, but it's there more often than not. Even scrolling in settings has the jitters.
Any ideas anyone. I might be better off going through the miserable process of exchanging through the mail.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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I am exactly facing this issue..I am a heavy XDA user, so I monitor all the apps on phone and debloated lot (around 150) apps...still the same.. thing is lag doesn't happen all the times..but it starts from no where..but the phone consistently gets hot while moderate usage
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When the phone is working properly, bloatware should make no noticeable difference and debloating is unnecessary.
My Note 7 usually responds instantly, with no lag, no matter how heavily I'm using it. That's with nothing disabled or debloated. (I'm using the Google Now launcher but everything else is stock/default, with no esoteric apps or settings.)
However, on three occasions in the week I've had the phone, it's gotten into a mode with serious lag while typing. In this mode, even though the characters I type still show up on the screen instantly, I can type 3 or 4 characters with no sound feedback or vibration feedback; then, there will be 3 or 4 delayed clicks and vibrations in rapid succession.
When this serious-lag mode starts, it continues even if I close all apps and put the phone in Airplane mode. It also makes no difference if I turn on power-saving mode, or even maximum power-saving. The only thing I've found that fixes it (for a while) is rebooting.
The intermittent occurrence of the serious-lag problem shows that it's not a matter of the phone being underpowered or overloaded. There's some specific bug that needs to be fixed.
UPDATE: It just happened for a fourth time. And when the serious-lag mode starts, it's not just typing that has a delay with audio feedback. The feedback delay also occurs when I tap on icons, tap on the Back or Recent-apps soft-buttons, etc. There's a delay of up to a second or two between tapping and hearing the feedback.
On the other hand, compute-intensive tasks--such as playing streaming video--work properly even when the phone is in serious-lag mode. So that's further evidence that there is some specific bug, and not a general problem of being underpowered or overloaded.
Gary02468 said:
When the phone is working properly, bloatware should make no noticeable difference and debloating is unnecessary.
My Note 7 usually responds instantly, with no lag, no matter how heavily I'm using it. That's with nothing disabled or debloated. (I'm using the Google Now launcher but everything else is stock/default, with no esoteric apps or settings.)
However, on three occasions in the week I've had the phone, it's gotten into a mode with serious lag while typing. In this mode, even though the characters I type still show up on the screen instantly, I can type 3 or 4 characters with no sound feedback or vibration feedback; then, there will be 3 or 4 delayed clicks and vibrations in rapid succession.
When this serious-lag mode starts, it continues even if I close all apps and put the phone in Airplane mode. It also makes no difference if I turn on power-saving mode, or even maximum power-saving. The only thing I've found that fixes it (for a while) is rebooting.
The intermittent occurrence of the serious-lag problem shows that it's not a matter of the phone being underpowered or overloaded. There's some specific bug that needs to be fixed.
UPDATE: It just happened for a fourth time. And when the serious-lag mode starts, it's not just typing that has a delay with audio feedback. The feedback delay also occurs when I tap on icons, tap on the Back or Recent-apps soft-buttons, etc. There's a delay of up to a second or two between tapping and hearing the feedback.
On the other hand, compute-intensive tasks--such as playing streaming video--work properly even when the phone is in serious-lag mode. So that's further evidence that there is some specific bug, and not a general problem of being underpowered or overloaded.
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Curious, do these typing lags occur on the hangouts app?!?! It seems to be the ONLY app on my Note 5 (and all the other phones I've used) that has a VERY NOTICEABLE KEYBOARD LAG, especially with Samsung Stock keyboard. This happens even with other keyboards, but is WORST with samsung keyboard.....
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Curious, do these typing lags occur on the hangouts app?!?! It seems to be the ONLY app on my Note 5 (and all the other phones I've used) that has a VERY NOTICEABLE KEYBOARD LAG, especially with Samsung Stock keyboard. This happens even with other keyboards, but is WORST with samsung keyboard.....
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No, the problem I'm seeing is unrelated to any app or keyboard. When my phone is in serious-lag mode, the problem occurs across the board. When it's not in lag-mode (which it usually isn't), then there's no lag in any app, including Hangouts.
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No, the problem I'm seeing is unrelated to any app or keyboard. When my phone is in serious-lag mode, the problem occurs across the board. When it's not in lag-mode (which it usually isn't), then there's no lag in any app, including Hangouts.
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Hmmm.....interesting....I use the app os monitor to show which processes are running at high cpu %. Perhaps that can shed some light on your lag issue?
quordandis said:
Hmmm.....interesting....I use the app os monitor to show which processes are running at high cpu %. Perhaps that can shed some light on your lag issue?
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It happens even with all apps closed, no heat, no battery drain. It's not a side-effect of the phone being bogged down with anything.