So I know this has been mentioned before, but I am looking for some clarification. I know that the System Manager app is the CarrierIQ software on the Note 4(rooted). I want to know if using Titanium, can I safetly unistall it without causing immediate or long term stability issues? Has anyone done this and what happened?
Also I did this on my old phone S2 and it immediatly caused a repeating force close that wouldnt stop until I rebooted the phone. So I am just not sure if this safe to do or not for long term stability.
Alternatively, would freezing with Titanium be safer or cause any immediate or long term issues?
Freezing is always safest until you know the effects of deleting.
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Ok this has happened to me twice now, after turning off my phone and switching batteries every applications except for stock ones will continually force close. I am using Voodoo lagfix on JM1 official so unsure if this is causing it. I am able to fix applications by running titanium backup and restoring the apps but this becomes tedious with the free version and I'm having issues with paypal donating for the paid version.
Has this happened to anyone else? I'm thinking maybe the issue is that I pull the battery out a second too soon and it somehow corrupts the data.
Same problem here with a i9000b 2.2.1 Kernel 2.6.32.9
When I switch between the original and spare batteries, the first confg screen comes out (language and first options). Most not-stock apps forcing close and google maps also not working.
I've had to the factory reset twice, so i decided to do experiences. I switched many times, with and without "no stock apps" installed; after 1 munute off; just after the screen out and without switching off at all. The funny thing is that I had no problems these times, except the config screen coming when I didn't switch off before switching (but apps didn't force closing).
It seams to me that the bug happens when memory is quite full or you have made some more configurations. I will try to continue my normal use and see what happens if I switch spare-original battery again.
this same thing happened to me, but i use launcher pro so can't do anything and clockworkmod is not in the recovery anymore so i can't restore to a previous configuration. WTF? anybody have a fix for this?
Hey all,
I am currently running my VZW Galaxy Tab with a stock 2.2 Froyo build that is rooted and running Boushh's KhasMek Kernel V5.
Ever since I installed that kernel, I have been experiencing constant force closes. It's really not any one app either, it is most of them. So far, I have put the freeze (via Titanium Backup) on all the apps that have FC'd a lot that I don't use. Maps was one of the biggest culprits. Facebook FCs a lot as well, and the only way to fix it is to go into app management and clear data. Similar issues with random games and such as well.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling multiple apps, and this helps for a time, but doesn't last too long. I have tried switching launchers, just in case it was somehow related, but it doesn't seem to be.
Basically, whenever I leave the tablet on idle for more than a few minutes, when I unlock it something hangs and I get an FC of a random app.
And a lot of times, it just does the single vibrate, followed by two quick ones, and nothing comes up as having FC. But, in the mean time, the tablet is unusable until it hits the second set of vibrations.
This is extremely annoying and is preventing usage of the tablet for periods of time. So, I am wondering, is anyone else experiencing this? If so, what have you done to fix it? At this point, I am inclined to just revert back to stock, though I would rather not.
Thanks for any insight.
As of now, I am constantly getting
com.google.process.gapps
force closing.
Is anyone experiencing lag issues with the Note as it keeps apps open chewing up memory?
Galaxy Note
No. I have root and use Autorun Manager to to stop apps starting when they feel like it. There is no lag any more.
i think we have to keep killing apps when they are not in use in order to avoid lagging.
happyuser said:
i think we have to keep killing apps when they are not in use in order to avoid lagging.
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That will just waste more battery as the apps just pop up again.
If you don't need them, stop them starting. If they are no longer 'active', Android will dump them when required.
I truly believe the only way is to stop the ones you don't want starting from starting when they want to. I immediately increased battery life by 50%.
I did a mass app update in the Play Store last night (c.18 apps but crucially, I don't remember which ones!) and am now stuck in the following loop:
1. Boot handset (S3 LTE)
2. Watch responsiveness get progressively worse over period of a few minutes while available RAM shrinks progressively to zero
3. Phone shuts down or soft reboots when it runs out of available RAM.
I can't see any obvious culprit but then am no real expert in what I'm looking for. Desperate to avoid factory reset, particularly as I can't even get the phone to stay on long enough to sort out my backups.
Any thoughts?
Install this then run it as soon as you have booted up, it will stop the apps and free up your ram.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5jbGVhbm1hc3Rlci5tZ3VhcmQiXQ..
Raistlin1158 said:
Install this then run it as soon as you have booted up, it will stop the apps and free up your ram.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5jbGVhbm1hc3Rlci5tZ3VhcmQiXQ..
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Thanks for the suggestion but the task killer shows no tasks running (and therefore nothing to kill), which fits with what the native task manager is saying. I don't know whether it's some background process but whatever it is, it seems quite hard to identify!
Very confused. From what (admittedly little) I understand, it should be impossible for Android to "run out of" RAM, which is exactly what's happening to me. Which begs the question, why isn't the system doing what it is supposed to? Which in turn makes me think this may not actually be app-related.
Sorry, bit stream of consciousness but if anyone else has any ideas they'd be gratefully received.
maybe some apps don't play well togheter and triger this issue, is your phone rooted?
maranello69 said:
maybe some apps don't play well togheter and triger this issue, is your phone rooted?
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Possibly, I guess the question is which apps? Yes, I am rooted.
Starting to wonder whether this is related to the problems with SuperSU that seem to have arisen in the last update.
dave_uk said:
Possibly, I guess the question is which apps? Yes, I am rooted.
Starting to wonder whether this is related to the problems with SuperSU that seem to have arisen in the last update.
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In case this is of use to anyone else, having now unrooted and removed SuperSU, problem seems to have disappeared! Chainfire is working on a fix.
I may seem like a noob, because I am. I just got this phone recently, installed a bunch of apps including blackmark (free apps) but ever since my phone has slowed down drastically, and unless I have no tasks running answering a call takes forever, and by then the phone usually just freezes up and makes it impossible to answer a call. I'm not rooted, but I have thought about rooting but it seems too complicated.
Please any help would be nice!
Thanks
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I may seem like a noob, because I am. I just got this phone recently, installed a bunch of apps including blackmark (free apps) but ever since my phone has slowed down drastically, and unless I have no tasks running answering a call takes forever, and by then the phone usually just freezes up and makes it impossible to answer a call. I'm not rooted, but I have thought about rooting but it seems too complicated.
Please any help would be nice!
Thanks
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Root would not solve the problem. Look in settings/apps/running and see of there are any background processes hogging cpu and memory, then uninstall them. The stock apps shouldnt cause any issues, user apps just uninstall from the launcher by hitting the settings icon in top right corner and hitting the app you want to delete. Failing this perform a factory reset, but backup anything on your internal sd you want to keep as it will get wiped
Sent from my rooted and beanified P880