Home button lag! - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I wanted to ask what do I have to do to minimize the going Home and to Recent Apps lag in stock 4.4.2. Any tips about the best kernel and optimizations to kill this lag beside switching to ART Runtime ?
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Two annoyances

Hi all,
So far km loving the tab apart from three thing:
1. It takes more than 1 second to turn the screen on after lock, why?
2. Rotation of the screen and swiping homescreens is jerky and slow
3. Gmail keeps crashing
Anyone else noticing this?
My desire s phone is more smooth on transitions and quicker to unlock.
Makes the look a bit cap when trying to show why it's better than an ipad
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same experience for 1 & 2
Non of those problems but I am using adw ex not stock launcher
I also suffers wake delay and laggy rotation. My single core phone with ics is way faster.
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bountygiver said:
I also suffers wake delay and laggy rotation. My single core phone with ics is way faster.
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I think delay is normal as this is the systems problem but I never experience laggy rotation.
K999rrl said:
Non of those problems but I am using adw ex not stock launcher
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adw launcher solves the rotation and swipe homescreen issues but not others points ... I have same behaviour, including occasional gmail fc
The Note was/is the same way. Custom ROMs usually fix these two issues, but there are only a few 6800 ROMS out and NO 6810 ROMs
The wake delay exists for all the touchwiz devices as far as I know, occurs with my galaxy S2 when it is on battery due to the fact the cpu is throttled down to save on battery. When plugged into the wall the delay is absent.
Thx all for the replies, glad I'm not the only one suffering this.
Just wish a nice plain Google only ics rom would hurry up and appear!
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furius said:
adw launcher solves the rotation and swipe homescreen issues but not others points ... I have same behaviour, including occasional gmail fc
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i am using adw but i still have to wait for the wallpaper to refresh everytime i rotate the tab.
Wait a little for ICS and you will be in heavens
Btw I have the same problems but a democracy has always a lot of problems but it is democracy....thank for that
And not so bad problems...
I've never had Gmail FC on me, for those who claim or will claim they dont have any wake up delay.. post a video.

Home Button bug

I upgraded to ICS through Kies and after some time of usage the home button won't exit an app unless I press again a second rime.
At first I thought I might had not pushing it hard enough but this is not the case and it happens with every app.
I haven't installed any new apps besides the ones I've always used without this problem.
My phone is not rooted and I'm using the default touchwiz launcher. No mods of any short.
Anyone else who has come across this problem?
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I have the same issue, on stock 4.0.3 rooted, using Nova launcher.
It is more apparent right after the device wakes up. It seems like it's struggling to load fast enough core OS elements/parameters or user input.
It's a joke.
They need to prioritize certain user commands, and suspending or exiting an app is way more important than weather update for example...
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Home screen redraw issue

My fst post at xda.. i hv been noticing a redraw issue of the homescreen on my s3 weneva i cm out of the browser...is this a general prblm or am i the unfortunate one ?
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You can disable the double tap home button that takes you to S-voice or use second party launcher like Apex which is really fast, smooth and cucustomizable.
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iVicky said:
My fst post at xda.. i hv been noticing a redraw issue of the homescreen on my s3 weneva i cm out of the browser...is this a general prblm or am i the unfortunate one ?
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I have noticed it too and it stops when I kill off other running apps in the background by holding down the home button and swiping to remove the apps.

Stop launcher redraw on 4.1.2

is there any way to do this on jellybean? supercharger doesn't work for making my home screen bulletproof as it still constantly redraws. any way to edit the build prop to do something about keeping the launcher in memory? its getting kind of annoying.
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jayochs said:
is there any way to do this on jellybean? supercharger doesn't work for making my home screen bulletproof as it still constantly redraws. any way to edit the build prop to do something about keeping the launcher in memory? its getting kind of annoying.
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just use a third party one that has this feature built-in
yeah I want to avoid that. I use nova on my s3 but stock jb is so much smoother than nova.
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How to remove all pages/apps previously viewed in multi view?

I'm referring to the multi view when hitting the square button. My S5 had a button to do this but don't see that on the 6p. Thanks!
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I guess there no way to do this?
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Not by default - and you mean the Task Switcher. Gravity box (an Xposed module) might be able to do it, but you'll need root
E46M3 said:
I'm referring to the multi view when hitting the square button. My S5 had a button to do this but don't see that on the 6p. Thanks!
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Xposed, custom ROM or maybe a launcher from playstore with the feature built in. There is a lot you can do really.
Not a launcher - that doesn't affect the task switch view
Chainfire has an app called "recently". It requires root, but can add a clear all button. Note that this actually kills the processes, not the individual "tasks" so things like music in the background will also get killed.
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