Which Apps are using cpu? - HTC Incredible S

Is there any app that shows me which Apps are using the CPU? I got a high CPU usage and want to check why
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There is an android native way you can see going to Settings => About Phone => Battery => Battery Use
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Isnt exact enough
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It seems quite enough for me as it appears to show one to one power comsumption.
But you could do a search over the market and might find as well.
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phLiix said:
Is there any app that shows me which Apps are using the CPU? I got a high CPU usage and want to check why
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Watchdog Task Manager

thiagofbrito said:
There is an android native way you can see going to Settings => About Phone => Battery => Battery Use
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Is there a way to get the stock battery stats like you would get in vanilla Android 2.2 (or greater), rather than the simplified info that Sense gives you?

bjg222 said:
Is there a way to get the stock battery stats like you would get in vanilla Android 2.2 (or greater), rather than the simplified info that Sense gives you?
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Sorry I am still a Padawan. You should ask those dev people.
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[Q] Help/advise needed on Droid and battery life

Just purchase my phone about two weeks ago, I been noticing that the battery runs out quick is there a rom you guys advise I should get to work out my battery problem? if so can you give me a link to it? and yes I have use the "search" tool but I would like some input from people actually using the roms and what they think.
Are you rooted? Are you using a task killer? Have you checked in settings to see what's using your battery? Mine always showed the screen using the most, set to auto.
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If you open up the app menu, and go to the "Help Centre" it gives tips on how to "Train the battery". Haven't tried them yet, but seems to be a logical solution, so hope it helps even jus' a bit innit.
Thank you guys for the response I rooted my phone and installed a custom room its working great and battery life is better
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hmmm....
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Just to add some information to the thread. If you use a task killer, be careful not to use a kill all function. The task killer will kill processes only to have Android start them again, leading to an endless loop of restarts, which will drain your battery and adversely effect performance.
I get excellent battery life using Cyanogenmod or Sapphire, where I'm at right now.
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Thanks for the info Bateluer, by the way im using SimpleROM v1.0 on my droid haven't had any problems with it.

[Q] Performance help!

Sorry If this seems like a Newb type of question.. But is 26.3 fps a good benchmark score?
I'm Running...
android version 2.2
baseband version 2.42.01.04.27
kernel version 2.6.29.6-cyanogenmodameer darchstar #9
mod version cyanogenmod-6.0.0-heroc-rc1
build number frf91
Is there a way to utilize my hero better?
If I understand it correctly, a lot of these "tests" are subjective and not really an exact measuring stick. I've seen as high as 32.2fps on my hero running PapaSmurf's Blue ROM. I have seen as low as 13fps on an unrooted 2.1 sprint stock ROM. So 26 is very good.
However I consistently get higher MFLOPS with CM6 and Froyo. But it isn't as simple as just saying "I have more MFLOPS so my phone is faster than yours".
Thanks for the info! What are mflops? Also are there any tips to speed up the phone?
I just used linpack and out said my mflops was 2.221?
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MFLOPs are "Mega-FLoating Point Operations Per Second" - basically a measure of processing speed.
This is what I got the second time
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This is what I got the second time
Well that picture didn't come out as planned
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And here....we......go.....
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SilverZero said:
MFLOPs are "Mega-FLoating Point Operations Per Second" - basically a measure of processing speed.
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Thanks! I've tried SetCPU.. Works decently.. Seen a big Diff. Installing alot of apps will slow down the phone.. correct?
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And here....we......go.....
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Enable JIT, it will more than double. (this does not always translate to a "faster" phone)
Bkz_flyest said:
Thanks! I've tried SetCPU.. Works decently.. Seen a big Diff. Installing alot of apps will slow down the phone.. correct?
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You can install as many app as your hero can hold and still not slow your phone down. But if your installing apps that update in the background that is set for short intervals, than yes it will slow down your phone. Just be sure the apps you download that update in background can be set to longer update intervals. For example, if your using a gmail widget that updates your e-mail every 15-30 min, slows it down. Hope this helps you.
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The only Widgets I'm running on my phone are google search, SetCPU, Sense Analog Small Clock. I also set up the phone so that I only have 3 screens instead of 5, 6, 7. I'm not too sure if that will make it faster.. I'm just more of a minimalist.

Battery

Hey guys, I would like to share this battery saver apk with you.
One Power Guard is a unique battery enhancement tool designed to conserve your battery power an increase uptime on rooted Android smartphones/tablets.
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.onexuan.batter
XDA topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947559
You can even calibrate your battery.
You need to root your phone to use this apk.
Have a look to battery saving tips from my signature.
Its silly to download apps conserving battery.
They also uses battery and ram.
TheBlackWolf said:
Have a look to battery saving tips from my signature.
Its silly to download apps conserving battery.
They also uses battery and ram.
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Yes, but this one is different. Test it if you don't believe me, it tweaks your kernel and other stuff with different settings for every mod.
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I tried this, and seems to be working very well, after sleep in the morning my battery was still 100% wtf
Thanks TheRedHunter for pointing out. By the way guys, your names are funnily matching
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neoyoli said:
I tried this, and seems to be working very well, after sleep in the morning my battery was still 100% wtf
Thanks TheRedHunter for pointing out. By the way guys, your names are funnily matching
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This hunter can't hunt a wolf.... loll
neoyoli said:
I tried this, and seems to be working very well, after sleep in the morning my battery was still 100% wtf
Thanks TheRedHunter for pointing out. By the way guys, your names are funnily matching
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Giving this a try as well :good:
Any apk for unrooted apk, for saving battery on HTC desire c???
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Battery calibration doesn't work as well on newer Android devices due to many changes in the past year or so to how Android reads battery percentage, sometimes it varies form device to device.
Battery life on the DC is great compared to bigger devices, EG; Nexus 5. Mainly due to small screen and low speed CPU.
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Battery stats

Is this normal for our phone? I've been suffering from fast battery draining for some times.
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sozaiihang said:
Is this normal for our phone? I've been suffering from fast battery draining for some times.
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I don't think so, my battery lasts about 2 Days.
sozaiihang said:
Is this normal for our phone? I've been suffering from fast battery draining for some times.
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Gizmo648 said:
I don't think so, my battery lasts about 2 Days.
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obviously it's due to ROM i think? one is Sense 4.0 and another is Sense 4.1 though..
mine (viper ROM 2.5.3) with really heavy usage(screen never off), battery last for around 6-7hours..
What's your screen time, it looks like its behaving normally cause you've got a lot of screen on/offs and it wakes at the same time
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i'new sorry for my bad english.
when i buy my incredible S (4.0.4 ice cream sandwish) last week my baterry last like 10 hours with normal use (msn, calls, 3g data, wifi, etc) i install super task killer and i discover that a lot of apps were runing in backgorund,
i try this and work for me, because now my baterry last one day
try this:
settings/developer options
when you see menu apps check the option destroy every activity as soon as the users leaves it
in the option Background proces limit i put at most 4 proceses. i hope this help you guys a lot.
when i make this chances my baterry life increase a lot, now i openn super task killer and i see only four procees are runing.
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Android 4.4.2 aka KitKat Update - Discussion Thread

Noticed that the device is kinda smoother
Wonder what you guys have to say about the new version of our favorite mobile OS
Does seem smoother.
Don't like the battery icon has gone back to plan white.
Also what is the new (N) type symbol next to the bluetooth icon?
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Terra1 said:
Does seem smoother.
Don't like the battery icon has gone back to plan white.
Also what is the new (N) type symbol next to the bluetooth icon?
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NFC Turn it off in the settings I actually like the new battery icon
Thanks for that seyidaga.
What else has changed with 4.4.2? Anything else good?
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Terra1 said:
Thanks for that seyidaga.
What else has changed with 4.4.2? Anything else good?
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Changes in the Location Settings section of the Settings App
Battery, Beats, Headphones logos have changed
Home Screen option in the Personalize section of the Settings (Guess it's for launchers. I don't use one)
Printing section in Settings
Ability to choose Default SMS Apps in the Settings App
Ability to swipe down the notification bar in fullscreen apps (Games and etc.)
No ART though :/
-all white status bar icons.
-Ability to uninstall some chineese apps.
- HTC mini in settings and HTC mini tile.
-changed toast style ( I prefer the previous style)
- added settings to enable custom messaging app and launcher.
OTA update successful on hongkong butterfly S
seyidaga said:
Noticed that the device is kinda smoother
Wonder what you guys have to say about the new version of our favorite mobile OS
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Finally! This is great news!
I never wanted to flash any custom ROMS because I didn't want to lose the magical battery life of this phone.
However I had always noticed the butterfly s was slower in places than a snapdrag 600 should be.
I received the OTA on my Butterfly S shipped from HongKong no problem so I hope this remedies some of the stuttering in the OS.
Wow you have stuttering on your Butterfly S, I have never noticed on mine.
The only thing I will say is, after 4.4.2 battery seems to die a little faster then before. I know you didn't want to here that.
Can anyone else confirm there battery life after OTA?
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Terra1 said:
Wow you have stuttering on your Butterfly S, I have never noticed on mine.
The only thing I will say is, after 4.4.2 battery seems to die a little faster then before. I know you didn't want to here that.
Can anyone else confirm there battery life after OTA?
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That's because the Rom is not settled yt give it couple days
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Any way to get root access under 4.4.2?
starship said:
Any way to get root access under 4.4.2?
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I had that problem. Flash SuperSU 1.91 the version is important kinda don't know why
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seyidaga said:
I had that problem. Flash SuperSU 1.91 the version is important kinda don't know why
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If you have TWRP it will automatically ask to flash SuperSU for you.
mushages said:
If you have TWRP it will automatically ask to flash SuperSU for you.
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I use clockworkmod In case somebody uses cwm too they should flash 1.91
Did 901e got the update
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Got the update. So far, disliking it a lot.
Apps can not write to external sd anymore. The stupid modification Google has done to kitkat is taking place, as covered by android police here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...at-and-even-samsung-may-be-implementing-them/
If I can´t get if fixed, my 64gb SD will become useless and the internal 16gb of the phone is just not enough for my use.
I could not achieve root acess again yet.
Camera seens to be a little less purple in low light conditions, but the pictures are being very washed away in terms of color fidelity, like if the contrast is too low.
The chinese apps can be removed now, but I´m afraid of removing them and not being able to update the firmware in the future as it already happened once.
The News and Weather widget (Google geniewidget.apk) just disapeared and I cant use it anymore. Tried to install the apk and it failed to install.
Warell said:
Got the update. So far, disliking it a lot.
Apps can not write to external sd anymore. The stupid modification Google has done to kitkat is taking place, as covered by android police here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...at-and-even-samsung-may-be-implementing-them/
I could not achieve root acess again yet.
Camera seens to be a little less purple in low light conditions, but the pictures are being very washed away in terms of color fidelity, like if the contrast is too low.
The chinese apps can be removed now, but I´m afraid of removing them and not being able to update the firmware in the future as it already happened once.
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All of that can be fixed
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daorderdillon said:
All of that can be fixed
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Can you help? I will be really grateful.
And thanks for uploading the recovery on the other thread!
Warell said:
Can you help? I will be really grateful.
And thanks for uploading the recovery on the other thread!
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You have to be rooted in order to make changes and fix ext sd problem
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daorderdillon said:
You have to be rooted in order to make changes and fix ext sd problem
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Ok, I have root again, edited the file, but every time I reboot the phone, the file get restored to original, without privileges to write to external storage.
Maybe there is a backup somewhere and the system is replacing the modified file at boot?
Warell said:
Ok, I have root again, edited the file, but every time I reboot the phone, the file get restored to original, without privileges to write to external storage.
Maybe there is a backup somewhere and the system is replacing the modified file at boot?
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U need super su 1.93
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