Lagy phone - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After 6 months of using a single rom ics333, now my phone has become a bit laggy
Can anyone tell me to make it as fast as before?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app

Did you already tried to wipe cache and dalvik in CWM?
And or or to reflash the ROM just on top? Perhaps with a format system. But be careful all apps on systems will be removed by format systems.

I had the same issue!
I have tested some things but the solution was one App.
I have installed a better Task Manager (example SystemPanel Lite) with CPU and process Grafics.
Started the App and have done some thinks with my Smartphone. If the phone start lagging I changed my window to the SystemPanel and looked at the running processes.
I made this step 5-6 times and I saw ever the same App which made a big CPU load. I have deleted the App with the high CPU load and never had the lag again.
Kind regards dekker

Hehe i was also doing same and now phone is better
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app

Great idea
-------------------------------------
Sent via something that can't finish it's sentan...

Install last lazerdroid

Related

anyway to fix this issue with my D3?

i go a used D3 yesterday. a factory wipe was done, and it was already rooted for me. i rerooted it because i did not see superuser. i am running adw witch does run better then stock launcher but the phone over all is really laggy, kinda like my droidx on froyo was...
this is why i wish i had an SBF for 959, aside from a factory reset again, is there anything in i can do to try and make this run better? im wondering if it is slow because of something the previous user did? and the camera takes AT LEAST 6-7 seconds to load up EVERY time, and it takes for ever to get into focus sometimes...i hear great things about this phone, but so far im not inpressed at all..
thx all
The camera does open very slow. The phone shouldn't be lagging though. Only problem I ever had was with stock launcher. Don't know why this is happening to you.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium
Check your apps, might have a strange one.
Sounds like something is chewing up your CPU, restart phone and then do some tests and benchmarks, see if your getting average Droid 3 performance. This phone is faster then Tegra phones in most cases including games.
when we get some roms, kernel tweaks and cm7 then this thing will fly.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium
somemadcaaant said:
Check your apps, might have a strange one.
Sounds like something is chewing up your CPU, restart phone and then do some tests and benchmarks, see if your getting average Droid 3 performance. This phone is faster then Tegra phones in most cases including games.
when we get some roms, kernel tweaks and cm7 then this thing will fly.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
By the time we get CM it will be CM8.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium
I ended up going through almost every app i had and checking the refresh intervals to make sure it was limited. also i would limit the accounts you have synced and if you can use the 3rd party apps so you can get better control over how it behaves vs. letting motorola settings take over.
I've had mine for about 24 hours and it doesnt lag processor wise, of course without 4G some of the higher quality data transfer will be slower.
Androidsims said:
By the time we get CM it will be CM8.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Unfortunatel you might be correct.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium

Point in using task killer?

Question given, i still use Advanced task killer, but I see not much else people do.
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA Premium App
There is NO point using a task killer on Android, as it will only load the needed/wanted stuff back into memory and thus using even more battery than NOT killing the task.
thanks for the heads up, good to know.
what about ram manager apps (like RAM Manager Pro)? I have f**ked my phone a few times with ram tweaking so I'm skeptic with these and don't really wanna test until I'm clearly sure.
I used to use ram tweaker programs but now just use spica123's hp mod or v8 superscript. Just searck xda for them.
Sent from my LG-P990 using Tapatalk 2
Using v6 its pretty cool.
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA Premium App
Generally it is discouraged to use any kind of task killler on gingerbread because it messes with the built-in memory manager. If by any chance you are using froyo or earlier version of android, then it is ok.
As for the v6 supercharger, I'm using it too.
oops I meant V6, Just wanted more power
Just as stevvie said, you will kill the apps for a few seconds, but they will just reload again. It kills your battery.
Also, I've noticed that sometimes apps that weren't even running before the killing launch after the killing (i.e. you kill 10 apps, 12 apps launch a couple of seconds later).
Most importantly, your widgets can get messed up, unless you exclude the widget app in ATM.

Help with NOTE

I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
vievk said:
I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What ROM are you on? Need more specifics.
I have not rooted my phone.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
Regarding 645 you are saying is RAM, not ROM. and that is android mechanism, when you exit from application still it remains in background for quick access till android system find it full. when your RAM is full android have LMK (low memory killing) function, which automatically free require RAM.
Regarding responsiveness you can clean install ROM. you are on ICS so not advisable to reset/wipe device
first root it and flash safe kernel then wipe cache and data it will solve issue.
vievk said:
I love my note and its. But now I am.facing some issue response time when I click on.button got higher like 4 second when screen will apper back.
Any idea I removes all unnesserry applications and still my ROM showing 645 some time. When I kill it it goes to 425 but than in few second go back to old place.
Please advice how I can make it work faster and very fast responsive.
Thanks in advance
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
U may like the result of rooting and install custom kernel like speedmod or hydracore.
There shld be no more performance issue.
Good luck.
Sent from my GT-N8000 using xda app-developers app
you need to remove bloatwares on your phone (apps you don't need to use at all), Root your phone, install Titanium backup and uninstall those bloatwares off (using the app).
Second, after removing most of your bloatwares, boot your phone to cwmr and wipe cache/dalvik and restart your phone.
Don't check anything under under Settings>Power Savings
and lastly,
Minimize installing battery app savers as this will actually maximize your battery(not sure if this is really true or not), but degrades the performance on the phone.
I agree wid cleo

Lag gone crazy

I got a replacement SGS and I can't remember that my first was this laggy.it is almost imposable to use.
I have flashed CM10.1 and back to stock 2.3.6 I9000XWJW1. But both are laggy
I did a factory reset en cleared all the cash. is there something else I should do?
Strange things are happening with this phone. If i click the dailer ot takes about a second or two to open en sometimes just closes. Well that seems to happen alot. apps open then closes at random.
When i need to answer the phone it is hard to get the swipe to move. strange
Anyone have an idea what I can try to get this think usable?
It some times feel fast end then it stoppes dead.
flash some lagfix kernel for gb. although i already forgot which thread provides it, try to search lagfix for i9000
Hows your ram? How much do you have free ram? Sounds to me like some apps are taking uo all your ram
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
RAm
You have to have min 50RAM
darkknigh_t said:
Hows your ram? How much do you have free ram? Sounds to me like some apps are taking uo all your ram
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My suggestion is try flashing gamerzrom its fast doesnt drain battery and youl have always 100+ mb of free ram and use greenify.
Its the fastest rom alive
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app

S5 heats up?

Is anyone experiencing a warm back with s5 especially after a reboot? Is goes up to 99 degrees F and drains the battery but nothing else is running. Anyone know the cause? Thx in advance.
I haven't noticed any unusually high temps, it runs about as hot as my Note 2 would under similar situations.
hlb3 said:
I haven't noticed any unusually high temps, it runs about as hot as my Note 2 would under similar situations.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, do you know what the temperature would be under normal use? Wondering if I need to exchange mine which I don't want to do.
I've been emailing and browsing XDA for the last 20 minutes and its been sitting right around 85*F every time I've checked on it.
Have you checked what apps are running? I've noticed some warming when I have used the camera or internet extensively, but nothing like my GS3 used to.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
No I haven't experienced that stuff. It runs very smoothly.
I'd recommend resetting the android os from settings 》 backup&reset.
The next level is to completely reinstall the operating system using Samaung Kies (download straight from Samaung website). Install usb drivers from samsung site.
Once kies recognized your phone, run a full backup if you have anything you'd wish to back up, then reinstall/intitialize phone software.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using xda app-developers app
EVERYDAY PHONE HEATS UP...I FONT REMEMBER A PHONE EVER THAT HASNT.... IF IT IS NO BURNING U THEN FORGET IT.
Sent from my SGH-I337 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Here is a graph showing the phones temp over the last 5 hours.
On the S4 upon initial boot up, the phone performs a media scan on of the internal storage and SD card. While this was happening, the phone would become noticeably warmer, I believe the same thing is happening to your S5.
Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
Generally it shouldnt heat up. You should try a factory reset but heating is normally caused by a bad settled kernel in the firmware. Seeing as there are no custom kernels to replace it and stock firmwares to flash in Odin you could just factory reset.

Categories

Resources