From some point Aurora started to just freeze when even slightly used, so I was made to do a backup and rollback to stock B138 because I needed my phone working right at that moment. Neither factory reset nor installing of 4.1u1a helped, also tried to delete all the tweaks I had (some init.d and build.prop tweaks available on this forum) and it didn't helped too. Now I have some spare time and want to deal with this issue. So can anybody share the experience of speeding up Aurora? I think the problem is in some tweaks I had.
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From some point Aurora started to just freeze when even slightly used, so I was made to do a backup and rollback to stock B138 because I needed my phone working right at that moment. Neither factory reset nor installing of 4.1u1a helped, also tried to delete all the tweaks I had (some init.d and build.prop tweaks available on this forum) and it didn't helped too. Now I have some spare time and want to deal with this issue. So can anybody share the experience of speeding up Aurora? I think the problem is in some tweaks I had.
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Check your CPU freq.
If aurora restarts it goes with 245Mhz min.
My CPU freqs were 768/1600 ondemand - can it be the source of the problem?
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I've flashed new JVP into my SGS using ramad's deodexed firmware with CF-root kernel and JKay skin. Then I restored my backup and used it for some time. After one reboot I noticed that it suddenly got much slower than it was - before I got quadrant score of 1900-2200, after it dropped to ~1300. After some investigation I found that there must be some problem with my settings - if I use some "clean" database (com.android.providers.settings) it works like it should but with my backed'up data it works fine only if I boot it with bluetooth turned off.
Can someone suggest what could have I done wrong?
Try to re-flash and use the stock Kernel, then see if you get the same problem. If not then only restore /data applications (Never restore /system applications) and see again if you get a problem, and so on..
You need to find out at which stage you get the problem, this could help isolating the problem so you can help finding a solution by finding out what cause it... in the way you are asking every member will give you a theory, try to find out by your self, devices are all different and so are the applications/settings/Kernels are all different on members devices.
Sorry for beeing so vague on the first post.
I did tried to isolate the problem - reflashed everything at least 10 times with different configurations. The result is I can show the exact moment when after restoring the backup phone starts to act weird.
Unfortunately the problem probably lies somewhere in my old settings as restoring only this one piece into the clean firmware (or - as my steps were - after flashing cf-root and installing theme) doesn't activate the slowdown. Unfortunately I also did a mostly clean restore - restoring only things I really need (contacts, bookmarks etc.) and only a few applications with data and for the rest of backup only applications. It didn't help.
Today I'll try another way - I'll reflash it and then restore only applications without any data and see what would happen.
Ok. So I did another round and for now I'm satisfied with the result.
What I did was:
1. reflash deodexed JVP
2. restored my user apps with data from backup
3. restored pieces of system data and configured missing settings
it worked fine up until this point
4. reflashed to CF-Root kernel - it seems this broke my setup. I'm certain that there must be something in my config/installation that when added to CF-Root and bluetooth introduces slowdowns.
5. as I needed my theme I just flashed it using CF-Root's CWM and after that I reflashed back to the stock kernel - everything returned to normal - quadrant score was back up at ~1300 (from around 700 with CF)
6. as I also wanted to convert to ext4 I flashed a Speedode kernel and I test the speed - it showed stable 1300
7. converted to ext4 using SpeedMod's CWM then rebooted and retested with quadrant - it holds fine at around 2200.
This closes the case for me for now
matofesi said:
Ok. So I did another round and for now I'm satisfied with the result.
What I did was:
1. reflash deodexed JVP
2. restored my user apps with data from backup
3. restored pieces of system data and configured missing settings
it worked fine up until this point
4. reflashed to CF-Root kernel - it seems this broke my setup. I'm certain that there must be something in my config/installation that when added to CF-Root and bluetooth introduces slowdowns.
5. as I needed my theme I just flashed it using CF-Root's CWM and after that I reflashed back to the stock kernel - everything returned to normal - quadrant score was back up at ~1300 (from around 700 with CF)
6. as I also wanted to convert to ext4 I flashed a Speedode kernel and I test the speed - it showed stable 1300
7. converted to ext4 using SpeedMod's CWM then rebooted and retested with quadrant - it holds fine at around 2200.
This closes the case for me for now
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Good work, and you did it all on your own
Now you know what was the cause for your trouble and how to deal with such problem next time.
For others that find themselves in a similar predicament, but want an alternative method (or workaround), then keep reading.
I too am using Ramad's deodexed Rom's with CF-Root & have similar problems.
Ramad, I know it's not your Roms.
There is definitely something flaky after flashing CF-Root (no disrespect to Chainfire) , as I can replicate the faults again & again & again, with only the deodexed Rom & CF-Root, APN & WiFi setup. No user apps or anything else on the phone at this stage.
Certain problems then arise (lag is often noticed first) after the phone is restarted while ever WiFi & BT are both turned on prior to restarting the phone.
See my posts in the CF-Root thread here (Posts #2151 & #2152) which lists a few other problems which arise after flashing CF-Root, along with my workaround in post #2152.
It'd be great if Chainfire was able to get this issue fixed, as a workaround is never as good as a permanent fix.
If anyone found my workaround worked for them, feedback is definitely welcome.
Updated to official 2.3.5 rooted, added back the pink screen, not done much else except installed a few apps.
Getting random reboots while phone is sleeping. Never happens while actively using phone. My phone will be on my desk and next thing I know it restarts.
Anybody else have this problem or found a solution?
I need to find out if it is the rom or something else causing the problem so I can start to troubleshoot it.
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Updated to official 2.3.5 rooted, added back the pink screen, not done much else except installed a few apps.
Getting random reboots while phone is sleeping. Never happens while actively using phone. My phone will be on my desk and next thing I know it restarts.
Anybody else have this problem or found a solution?
I need to find out if it is the rom or something else causing the problem so I can start to troubleshoot it.
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Turn OFF wifi when you're not using the phone. problem solved
If not work try this :
Goto CPU menu -> smartass v2 and make low and high cpu speed settings to 1 ghz.
This will also increase Battery life and must fix random rebooting.
Other way is clear caches and install rom again.
Loureiro:
I'll try turning off the wifi. It sounds like a highly likely solution since: 1) I've only seen my phone at home 2) I always turn wifi on at home.
Is there a specific reason why wifi is causing reboots? Maybe something I can find a fix for?
technogod:
Don't have custom kernal installed, so I can't alter the CPU parameters. Wanted to make sure the phone was stable at stock before changing the kernal.
Speaking of which, what's the most stable kernal for overclocking the 2.3 stock rom?
I'll try clearing the caches as well.
Thanks.
The wifi bug is known fault with the .35 kernel found in the official upgrade. hopefully it will be fixed next week fingers and toes crossed. I am not sure if any of the kernel dev's have found a fix yet.
Without cpu parameters, only way i am found that : clear three caches with clockwork and reinstall your rom. It's working on stock roms or custom roms. I think, this is not rom problem. There is different something. Cache clearing solves problem. Resetting problem started on my phone when i start to try other roms.
I am using miui 2.2.3 now and i will setup 2.2.10 version today. While using stock rom, i have some resetting problem. But now, my phone working without self-reset.
When I got my LG G2 and had used it for a little while, I noticed some lag and so I researched it. Found out that the interactive governor might help. Rooted the phone, proceeded to install trickster mod and changed the governor to interactive. Actually did help!
But for some reason changed governor back to ondemand and now every time I change it to interactive, the phone just restarts and returns to ondemand. I don't reboot it manually. It freezes and restarts.
Anyone else facing the same issue? Anyone know what's going on? Tried installing busybox on rails to make sure everything was okay. Did have Xposed installed before so maybe there was a conflict with that? I wiped everything using the stock recovery and tried it again but didn't take even then.
Need help. Hate the lag
Install dorimanx kernel and forget about lag
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Hello everyone!
I'm trying to watch some movies from Google Play Movies but everytimes it gives me this error: "There was a problem while playing, touch to retry.. or reboot the phone" (I don't know if it's the correct translation, my language is italian).
I googled a lot, and I found some possible solutions, like:
- reinstall the application
- clean app's data and cache
- wipe dalvik
- switch to 3g / change wifi
- enable AwesomePlayer instead of NuPlayer
- set the governor to "persistence"
I tried everything, but the problem is still there. I even tried to change rom and kernel but it hasn't solved it!
So I lost my hopes, and switched to Netflix.. but here, same problem! After pushing the play button, it starts a loop with the "loading in progress".. I tried the solutions above, but I haven't solved it yet
Am I the only one with this issue? How can I fix this?
Thanks, and sorry for my bad english
EDIT: I just discovered that by enabling the "simulate secondary screen" option under Developer settings, the movie magically starts into the secondary screen (this works for google play movies only... not for netflix). Anyone knows the reason?
I haven't come across this problem before. It sounds like the kind of bug you might encounter if you are using a custom ROM or kernel. If you are, you could try flashing back to a stock build and see if the problem goes away.
If you are using a stock ROM and kernel, it sounds like you have tried almost everything and it might be time to perform a factory reset. Obviously this is not a common problem with the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, so it might be the result of a settings change you have made. The quickest way to test the theory will be to perform a factory reset - you can backup first if you want to.
If that doesn't solve the problem, it must be an issue with your WiFi or mobile data provider... but this is a very unlikely possibility.
Good luck with the problem.
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I haven't come across this problem before. It sounds like the kind of bug you might encounter if you are using a custom ROM or kernel. If you are, you could try flashing back to a stock build and see if the problem goes away.
If you are using a stock ROM and kernel, it sounds like you have tried almost everything and it might be time to perform a factory reset. Obviously this is not a common problem with the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, so it might be the result of a settings change you have made. The quickest way to test the theory will be to perform a factory reset - you can backup first if you want to.
If that doesn't solve the problem, it must be an issue with your WiFi or mobile data provider... but this is a very unlikely possibility.
Good luck with the problem.
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Thank you for your suggestions
At the moment I'm using Audax ROM and Kernel, but I had the same issue with the stock rom + arter97 kernel..
I had a look to the logcat, and by searching the errors on google I found other users in my same situation (with custom ROMs) I tried the fixes suggested but none of them worked
Same problem. Done most of the solutions provided. Nothing Works. Using Wanam Lite on SM-910C. Anyone could help. :-/
Hello
I’m using always latest ver. of Phantom kernel on Phronesis rom.
I have big problems with lags almost all time during use phone. I think that one of source this problem is low level of ram.
So I changed LMK to very aggressive mode. After this change is better but not perfect. On default LMK I have amazing lags. I couldn’t normally use phone. After change LMK to aggressive mode I have +/-320-350 free ram.
I tried do full wipe include Internal memory and flash clean rom. This help only on the beginning. After few days again it’s the same.
Phone’s lagging. During unlock phone, when I open browser, during opening Swiftkey, Message App, Phone App and other apps.
Interesting fact is that my wife on her Note 3 has similar problems. Our phones don’t work smooth like months ago.
I don’t know how to find source of my problems. I don’t have enough dev skills. Could You help me with advices what options in Kernel Adiutor change for example.
I tried change roms and kernels but this helped only for few days.
This happens on a stock rom too?
I preferred don’t flash stock rom again because of a lot of work with loosing root, root phone again, flash recovery etc.
I tried flash other custom roms and problem came back after few days.
I wonder if there is any way to identify the source of the problem.
up..... is there any solution yet ?