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Just got my Galaxy S yesterday, but had big problems with the Samsung apps right out of the box.
The main launcher would repeatedly lock up, it was totally unusable. After being frozen for a few minutes I would be able to kill twlauncher process, then it would start up again and run for a few seconds before freezing. I managed to download LauncherPro from the market place to replace it, which is much better.
However, the calendar is causing me grief now. It takes a long time to load, and is not particularly responsive, but the big issue is the battery usage.
1 hour 40 since unplugging and I'm down to 50% battery left (from a full overnight charge) - calendar is responsible for 17% of this(!) with 47 minutes of CPU usage. What is going on?!
Any advice on how to either fix this, or blitz the Samsung calendar app and use the standard google one?
Hi Meza1,
First thing to be aware of is that it takes about 5-7 days before the battery starts to settle down, the first 2 days are a little scary.
Your launcher locking up doesnt sound normal, so I'd keep an eye on that.
As for calendar, I've not noticed it being an issue. The usual battery hogs are when apps are set to high frequency updates. So recently I installed twitter on a 15min update and it took my battery from 2-3days standby down to 6hours!
You could reset your phone to factory and start again and if its still locking up you might want to get it exchanged. We all suffer lag of a few seconds here and there which we hope will be fixed, but not to the level you've just reported.
Root your phone and install "AutoKiller". Great app, it automatically cleans out your ram and uneeded background applications. Phone runs smoothly with no lag. I use "LauncherPro" instead of "TouchWiz".
My GPS also fixes almost instantly, less than 30 secs in most cases. This is in both Google Maps and Co-Pilot.
I really think that it would be unwise to root the phone at this stage, because it would appear to have problems that are not seen on most SGS's and therefore the chances are that the phone needs to be returned.
This would not be possible if "rooted".
Thanks for the responses. I think I'll try one of the lag-fix ROMs that are being mentioned and see how it goes. Is there a way to back up my apps and settings before doing this?
I would agree with Geryatrix and hold off rooting or upgrading your phone just yet, in case you need to return it.
I keep getting random lockups, at least more than once a day, and sometimes several reboots in a row.
It appears that i can happen almost any time, whether it be at a lock screen, while titanium is asking for root, or opening twitter or facebook, even the gmail app. It simply freezes, and requires me to long press the off button and reboot.
Unfortunately, i can't get adb via usb to work on the nook, so i can't get a reliable logcat.
Is this common? I have had two nook devices so far, tranferred the rom over through nandroid and have had lock ups on both, I am flashing regular cm7 nightlies now (emmc), but it occured using phiremod too.
Help?
I never had one, maybe I'm lucky
Have you tried fixing permissions in clockwork?
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I am having the same problem. I loaded CM7 to my emmc yesterday and I have had it freeze on me a couple of times now. All have been random. I do have performance set to 1.1 and on demand gov set.
So I can just go to ROM manager to fix permissions? Hopefully that works.
EDIT**
Did not work. Was fine, then I uninstalled market updates, connected to wifi, opened the old market, searched for flash and it froze up. Any ideas?
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uninstalled beautiful widgets (read that somewhere), so far no lockups (fingers crossed).
i had mine lock-up twice last night
i was in dolphinHD and i had just installed swype beta
i have only had 1 time that it has locked up before then in the last 1-2 months that i have had it.
im blaming swype, since i havent had the problem in the past
perhaps not your problem, if you dont have it installed.
I get lockups pretty regularly. It's irritating. Not sure what the cause is. I thought overclocking had something to do with it but everyone else is overclocked and this problem doesn't seem to be common.
How low do you have the voltage settings in tweaks? Having a voltage just barely too low for your CPU can cause a lot of weirdness. Also, it could be any one of the stepping voltage settings, not necessarily either the min/max frequency.
Folks, playing with the voltage settings in nook tweeks is not for the average user. These settings can really bork your nook. That's why you get a warning when you open those settings.
That being said, I have been running cm7 on eMMC for months and have never had a lockup. I am overclocked to 1200 mHz but have left the voltages alone.(cm7.1 nightly 160).
If you are running on eMMC,try fix permissions first. If that does not help, start looking at the apps you are running to determine if one of them might be the problem. Several people have reported issues running beautiful widgets. There are other apps that can cause issues. If you have good backups of all your apps, try removing apps one at a time. In the process, you might learn something about your system.
Worst case, reinstall cm7, wipe data, cache, and dalvic cache. Start over with a clean system and add your apps (apps only, not apps+data) one at a time. This will ensure that a possibly currupt data set was not causing the issue.
The key to a fast, well functioning nook is to start slowly and ensure each change works well before moving on to the next step.
While it's true I have more time than most to play (retired), my nook can run circles around most competitors but only because I took the time to set it up right the first time and I am not afraid to wipe everything and start over.
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I fixed permissions some time ago, seemed to help a bit, but i still get the odd lock up or two. I am running Swype and Beautiful widgets(anyone know a good alternative?)
I had been getting irritated by these these random locks up for a while. It seems that uninstalling beautiful widgets fixed the problem for me. I thought it might be that BW was trying to access the GPS, but it still locked up after disabling geo location in BW.
liam.lah said:
I fixed permissions some time ago, seemed to help a bit, but i still get the odd lock up or two. I am running Swype and Beautiful widgets(anyone know a good alternative?)
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In case you're still interested, BeWeather is a great substitute for BW and FlexT9 in place of Swype.
Also, I had issues with lockups no matter my overclocking and formatting the eMMC and possibly reseating the SD card fixed it.
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.
funnelweaver said:
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 just wanted to share with you my recent issue & solution to the XOOM 2 rebooting issue.
Now to give you an overview of my situation, I purchased the XOOM 2 10.1 UK back in January 2012.
I use it almost every single day. No surprises I was getting random screen freezing followed by reboots every single day. Most days twice!
Now I was hoping that when the update happen back around 2 months ago that it would solve this issue. It never.
In fact my freezing & reboots were happening more frequent.
Basically within 5-10 mins of using the Xoom2 it would reboot.
Some days I just wished I could throw the dam thing through the wall.
I rooted using Dan’s method. The only method. & tried various ways to solve the issue.
NOTHING worked.
In fact, I was convinced that my rooting & installing things that should not be there was making the reboots worse.
So I cleaned up my Xoom 2, went into recovery, wiped cache & cleaned data & rebooted.
This still did not work.
Then I tried task managers, cache cleaners & even paid for that system panel app that logs all apps & usage.
Nothing worked; I was still getting the reboots. Everyday.
So after looking over many Xoom 2 forums & with many issues and complaints about this issue, I was close to selling & getting an iPad.
I was convinced it was hardware.
Then I tried this way:
1. I rooted.
2. I installed ADW Launcher & made default.
3. I installed SetCPU
4. I installed Titanium Backup
5. I froze the stock ‘launcher’ – (whatever you do – do not un-install any app, you CANNOT update Xoom if you do)
6. I changed CPU from ‘hotplugmoto’ to ‘performance’ 1200min 1200max
(I know you might think this uses lots of battery but I found not)
7. Set up setCPU profile for ‘screen off’ I use ‘on demand / 300 to 600’
Battery over night on this setting did not go down by 1%
8. Rebooted.
After 4 days of constant use & trying so hard to get the Xoom to freeze & reboot – I can’t.
This method works.
I have surfed using ‘Firefox’ while using ‘Currents’ while using ‘Google+’ while downloading files and steaming music via ‘Google Music’. I have open every single app & been quickly switching between them all trying to over load the system.
Nothing will freeze or reboot my XOOM 2.
What I can get from this is that the Xoom 2 works perfectly.
With the high CPU set, it is so fluid and lag free. It works almost perfectly now. It also means the hardware is absolutely fine.
Maybe with newer firmware updates in the future this will be sorted naturally.
I makes me think something with the high CPU means a bug in the processing won’t make the Xoom freeze & reboot.
Until then this method works for me and I can’t see why it won’t work for you.
If you are having this issue I hope this helps.
I messaged you on the Motorola Forums, but I think they may take it down since they don't like talks about rooting.
But thanks for posting this, I will give it a shot.
When you changed to performance 1200 min/1200 max - I'm guessing you also checked set on boot? right?
Yes i ticked set on boot. Make sure you have a screen off profile otherwise it will be running at max all the time.
Hope it works for you.
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Hi,
I froze some bloat before and uninstalled flash 10.3 cause flash streaming online videos didn't work 4 me (neither 10,3 or 11,x), then installed flash 10.2 and all starts to work ok but still 2 or 3 reboots for week.
Also seems that "memory booster" app helps when some apps starts to freeze and u can finish em and free some mem.
So now i'm trying setcpu and then i will do launcher trick
Thx a lot!
Vanpeebles, Did you switch launchers because you think it will help the reboots? or because of personal preference?
List of frozen apps
List of frozen apps 2 months ago without issues:
App used: Ultimate Backup
Amazon Kindle (I dont use it)
Citrix Receiver
Drippler Motorola DROID Xyboard 8.2
Drive
Fuze Meeting
Google+
GoToMeeting
Servicios de estadisticas de dispositivo ("Device statistics Services")
Twonky
Good luck everybody!
Now i'm not expecting ICS, this is working almost perfect. Let's see setcpu improve.
It does seem that the source of the freezing/reboots is the Motorola Launcher. Since I switched to Go Launcher HD I've definitely seen less freezes.
Hi
I switched launcher on personal preference but to be fair I have had no freezes now for 5 days
So I'm not messing now if it ain't broke.
The reason is I did this is I read 1 post on another forum that someone changed launcher &, this helped him.
So wether launcher or high cpu I'm not bothered
To finally have a working tablet is such a huge relief!
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Thank Vanpeebles,
I did everything you said and now hoping for the best!
Either way, I'm loving ADWLauncher Ex..... sooo fast and snappy!
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Thanks my Xoom 2 is running great again!
Also add this warning. Do NOT remove the Launcher2 app if you do then your Xoom 2 will never boot again and the is no current way to fix this because of the locked bootloader.
luke.arran said:
Thanks my Xoom 2 is running great again!
Also add this warning. Do NOT remove the Launcher2 app if you do then your Xoom 2 will never boot again and the is no current way to fix this because of the locked bootloader.
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That's my question, why do you even need to freeze the stock launcher if you've set adwlauncher as the default.. like what's the point of that step of freezing the stock launcher, it shouldn't impact performance.
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big ach said:
That's my question, why do you even need to freeze the stock launcher if you've set adwlauncher as the default.. like what's the point of that step of freezing the stock launcher, it shouldn't impact performance.
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No he is right, because the stock launcher takes a big bite out of your RAM around 100MB. And even if you do have another launcher running that stock launcher always seems to be in the background on my tablet.
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No he is right, because the stock launcher takes a big bite out of your RAM around 100MB. And even if you do have another launcher running that stock launcher always seems to be in the background on my tablet.
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Yeah but won't freezing the launcher (or changing its name to launcher2.apk.bak) cause problems if your tablet faces a failure and the adwlauncher crashes?
EDIT: I guess titanium backup unfreezes apps if you do a wipe so the best option is to freeze the stock launcher (NOT uninstall it and NOT rename it)
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Over 1 week now and not 1 reboot.
I can't answer these questions on the launcher?
All I know is this works for me, I have had not 1 freeze or reboot, so the stock launcher can stay frozen.
(it may have absolutely nothing to do with it, but I really don't care)
Hi after several days over GO Laucher EX (or HD "Tablet version but less customizable") with Setcpu 1200 1200 performance and etc....
only 1 reboot when several web pages were opened on stock browser with flash videos etc.
I've noticed that now when apps stops to work it goes back to home instead of reboot except that time.
Almost no free ram and that's seems to be the clue..Stock launcher doesn´t free enought memory
And battery drains suddenly stopped.
Super happy man . More fluid launcher, more customizable, and also wifi starts to work better when comes back from sleeping
Thanks for not to give up!
Have to say... this solution seems to be working very well. I'm running set CPU in conjunction with auto memory manager set to "aggressive" and AdwLauncher Ex!
Using many apps that in the past would give me reboots, but now they are working flawlessly.
Thank you very much for this awesome contribution!
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I'm Xoom 1 user and also having annoying reboots you described here. Most of all it happens when watching movies or iptv in player.
But isn't setting cpu frequency to 1200min will force cpu run at 1200 not less all the time? It probably may overheat the cpu and sounds dangerous.
Neolo said:
I'm Xoom 1 user and also having annoying reboots you described here. Most of all it happens when watching movies or iptv in player.
But isn't setting cpu frequency to 1200min will force cpu run at 1200 not less all the time? It probably may overheat the cpu and sounds dangerous.
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When its in use yes, but you also set a second profile to turn down the cpu to a lower value when the screen turns off so you don't drain battery and cause overheating!
So far - I'm running this method without any problems, no noticeable battery drain or extra heat in anyway!
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When its in use yes, but you also set a second profile to turn down the cpu to a lower value when the screen turns off so you don't drain battery and cause overheating!
So far - I'm running this method without any problems, no noticeable battery drain or extra heat in anyway!
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I'm currently running on stock kernel without ability to scale over 1000. Tried to set to performance governor only, but failed and got regular reboot during usage. Will try your method.
Seems to be it's operating system problem. Don't understand why motorola still didn't resolved it, including that fact that problem also present in first Xoom model.
Worked a bit around with your solutions and stabled on the following:
Stock launcher frozen;
SetCPU profiles:
Screen ON/unlocked: Governor OnDemand (1200-800) with Noop Scheduler
Screen OFF: Governor standard hotplug (800-300) with noop scheduler
It looks like moto_hotplug governor doesn't work quite well but I also noticed some glitches on systemui.apk. Whenever you turn your screen on and unlock doesn't show smooth you must turn off screen and try again... if you unlock with a laggy unlocker the whole system will be a mess.
With those setting I'm not having reboots, just some lags here and there; battey, however, lasts much less due to ondemand governor.
This is a problem that has plagued every Android device I've owned. Whenever I turn the screen on to do something, the CPU usage shoots way up. These insundry background processes don't seem to be run using "nice" or "cpulimit," and so even with four cores on the Nexus 7, the GUI lags quite a bit. If there's any time apps should NOT run background processes, it's the moment that the user wakes up the device.
Has anyone addressed this problem on their tablet? Which system event would be relevant, if I wanted to use an app like "autostarts" to try and fix this?