Hey guys.
Using Handcent sms on The latest JVH romkitchen. After half a day my memory is decreased from about 150mb free to 90mb. When I use os monitor the problem is logcat from handcent sms. I had over 20 and more 1mb / 2mb logcats from handcent running. After selectes and killed my memory was normal again.
Is there something to disable logcat or a solution for this memory drain?
Grtz Shmp
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Nobody??
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Interesting thought, I switched to chomp months ago because Handcent was eating my battery.. I wasn't too attached to handcent so I switched without investigation... So my soloution.. switch apps? probably not the answer you're looking for.
Using handcent mainly because it has a separate lockscreen that i find very usefull. Think it's weird that an app can start so many logcats and what for.
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I think I found the problem with the logcats. Tried 2 more sms apps but they didn't or lock my stock sms app or locked every program.
One of two had the same problem.
The logcats appeared after using taskiller. Which evertime I used it started a logcat that filled up my memory. So now it's on the ignore list and solved it.
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Hmm my last conclusion is questionable. Still testing..
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I can't receive messages(sms) when ANGRYBIRDS or some other apps is running. I only can solve this problem by close other apps.
what's the problem? run out of memory? sms>FC????
my ROM:UK 2.2
I used use 2.1. Never had this problem.
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Try using alternate apps as handcent and see if the problem exists..
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I have tried GO SMS,handcent,chompsms.Even tried to use both apps together.But didn't help.
It seems that only a few people have the same problem.
Now,I'm going to clean my phone.......
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I thank that's the only option left
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I have the same problem. How you resolved that?
Use CM7, it have an option to keep the SMS application in the memory no matter what, never missed a SMS (not that I receive much SMS's anyway ) using it.
The problem with CM7 and other Gingerbread ROMs is that due to the Droid/Milestone's limited RAM, memory management is fairly aggressive to the point where important apps are being killed due to low memory situations. This is why you're seeing so many threads about Gingerbread ROM users being unable to receive text messages.
The best thing to do is to run the SuperCharger v6 script as outlined in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12058585
You may also want to look into this thread over at DF for suggested minfree values:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/cy...im-getting-great-gingerbread-performance.html
In system\build.prop edit this line
sys.keep_app_1=com.jb.gosms
You won't lose messages anymore
No need to set messaging app persistent in cm settings
AlphaMack said:
The problem with CM7 and other Gingerbread ROMs is that due to the Droid/Milestone's limited RAM, memory management is fairly aggressive to the point where important apps are being killed due to low memory situations.[/url]
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The same situation is in froyo. I have stock 2.2 and I can't receive messages when i'm playing angry birds or browsing web and using flash.
Using AMM could help to an extent. However, if/when you root (you said you were stock Froyo but I'm not sure if you rooted), the SuperCharger script is a far better solution.
Give each a try.
Yes I'm rooted and i'm SuperCharger script user. Any minfree values and also AMM don't help me. Sometimes is better, sometimes not but at all there is still a problem with receiving messages when my phone has low free ram space.
Hi!
Im on cm9 nightlies with semaphore kernel. I use whatsapp very often and i have some problem.
Sometimes i dont really know why it happens i only get my messages after i open the app.
Im using xlbm kernel with 399 mb of ram so i guess that cant be a problem.
I also use droidwall to block unwanted connections but whatsapp is allowed to use data. But it still happens. Can anyone explain to me how can i lock it into the memory?
Sometimes it only 5-6 minutes but if i forget abput it i get my messages hours later.( and my gf rages)
Cheers!
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I would assume you kill whatsapp(force close) using task killer. You shouldn't kill any apps that is running in your phone. Based on several forums, killing apps will consume more battery because you need to re-open the app again.
Hi guys,
my phone lags quite a bit and Im trying to speed it up.
However when I use the app killer to free up ram space and kill running apps, they just pop back up a few seconds later and do not stay closed. Does anyone know why and how to solve this?
Much appreciated
Download autostart manager and disable them to start automatically.
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Hi all!
My question sound's like this...is there any app (payd or not) which definetlly do his work? I mean, when you tick the app which you want to kill for a defined period of time, the app truelly kill that app pour a la long free memory espace. Get it?
The ideea is that when you want to make an app never be active, this app which I want to know, to help you.
Lets take an exemple : the "Phone" app. It remains in phone memory ram and consumes it, and I can't get rid of it.
Hope somebody understands what I have written
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The important apps will reappear no matter how many times you kill them.
And talking about the task killers, android has its own task management system and it is advisable not to use the task killer apps..
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Ok then, but is it normal to have on jb less than 70 free memory?! :|
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'Free' memory is wasted memory. It's part of Linux memory management. You should only worry if apps go slow or something.
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'Free' memory is wasted memory. It's part of Linux memory management. You should only worry if apps go slow or something.
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Well, this might be the efect...if it remains little memory, my device begins run slow
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I use App Quarantine to lock/freeze apps I dont use often, if I want to use the app I locked just unlock it from the list just easy & simple in use. This is the app u was searching for . It really does the job. Check playstore its free
I kinda face same problem for example my WIFI is off and my 3G is also off I am not using what's app, viber, facebook at that moment but still I see these apps on background and they are consuming my phone's ram. I stopped them and somehow they comeback again.
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I kinda face same problem for example my WIFI is off and my 3G is also off I am not using what's app, viber, facebook at that moment but still I see these apps on background and they are consuming my phone's ram. I stopped them and somehow they comeback again.
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Answer for you is also App Quarantine
short answer, no.
Overall jb performance seems good to me with lq4 and siri rc4. The only problem is the huge amount of lag in phone keypad, logs, messaging.
They are the main apps in a mobile phone according to me....!!! In an emergency they take 5-6 sec to load properly. I have tried every kernel and its the issue with each kernel.
I tried supercharging, locking an app in memory by writing some lines in build.prop but no help.
I get very upset that even micromax or any other phone have no lag in phone keypad or messages.
Any way to permanently lock these ***** apps to memory.?
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Overall jb performance seems good to me with lq4 and siri rc4. The only problem is the huge amount of lag in phone keypad, logs, messaging.
They are the main apps in a mobile phone according to me....!!! In an emergency they take 5-6 sec to load properly. I have tried every kernel and its the issue with each kernel.
I tried supercharging, locking an app in memory by writing some lines in build.prop but no help.
I get very upset that even micromax or any other phone have no lag in phone keypad or messages.
Any way to permanently lock these ***** apps to memory.?
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It is not connected to kernels, speed of phone... It is sh***y dialer app I think.
I am testing this app, to see how it will act. So far so good.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modoohut.dialer&hl=sr
Any more suggestions. And a good 3 party app for messages.
And one more question if i freeze the orignal phone app and message app can i use 3 party app?
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dialerone is really really fast (but had to customize colors a bit )
currently using go sms lite, it's ok but not perfect so i'm listening proposals about this one
i'm using supercharger script to bulletproof gosms (set oom -17) but i think it's doing nothing... maybe something else has to be bulletproof also, maybe some content provider, i don't know... or i'm doing it wrong...