TyTNII_BT_memorylow
5/8/2008
Hot fix for system hang resulting from Bluetooth usage when memory is low.
Using Bluetooth when your device is low on available memory (below 10 MB), such as while running several programs at the same time, may cause your device to hang. Please download this hot fix to resolve and prevent this problem.
Anyone try this yet????
If you would have done a search, you might have found this and not started a new thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=390898
Alright thread is not useful. My Bad.
Hi,
When i download any app from the market, it finishs downloading smothly, but after that when the application is being installed, it teribbly slows down and nearly the phone is not responding until the app finish installing, it takes around 5 - 7 seconds.
I have a stock 2.1 JPJG8 rooted with Autokiller, is any one experincing the same? will a lagfix resolve it?
I'm thinking about applying a lagfix (voodoo) but the phone is generally fast for me and wants to wait for froyo, but if it will fix this, then i might apply it sooner.
Thanks.
it is a known issue
installing the lag fix might kill your internal SD
just a warning.
if you still have the invoice and can send the phone in for warranty, then you are good to install the lag fix
if you don't have the invoice for the warranty, then it might be problematic when it fails
AllGamer said:
it is a known issue
installing the lag fix might kill your internal SD
just a warning.
if you still have the invoice and can send the phone in for warranty, then you are good to install the lag fix
if you don't have the invoice for the warranty, then it might be problematic when it fails
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in all cases you better have your warranty, but the lag fix won't kill your sd all that quick. original fs is slow only cause it's crap.
the lagfix won't fix slowly installing apps as well btw. it will still freeze when installing.
just search the forum, there are lots of prove, look for SD, internal SD, bricked, can't mount, can't boot, etc...
the majority of those are after installing a lag fix or a rom with lag fix like voodoo, and i'm currently submitting two phones to warranty from fellow XDA members because of that
and you don't need to believe me, but time will tell for anyone using the lag fixes
AllGamer said:
it is a known issue
installing the lag fix might kill your internal SD
just a warning.
if you still have the invoice and can send the phone in for warranty, then you are good to install the lag fix
if you don't have the invoice for the warranty, then it might be problematic when it fails
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Click to collapse
Thanks for the info.
Is it a known issue for the galaxy s, or for all android phones and versions?
Is there any timeframe for a fix ?
Thanks
I was just talking with a friend about this problem this morning. He had never seen this problem with his Nexus 1. I don't believe that this is an android problem just a sgs problem.
I wonder if this is some how related to the black screen issue. It seems that something has priority over the ui thread or has exclusive access to a resource required by the ui.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
In my case, when I first used the phone, apps downloaded from market installed almost instantaneously. However, now apps install noticeably slower. However, I assume me having 9 pages of apps now might be the culprit...
ramiawad99 said:
Thanks for the info.
Is it a known issue for the galaxy s, or for all android phones and versions?
Is there any timeframe for a fix ?
Thanks
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the lag fix was made only for the SGS
yes, it's only a SGS problem, it seems to affect more the units with 16 GB internal SD
AllGamer said:
just search the forum, there are lots of prove, look for SD, internal SD, bricked, can't mount, can't boot, etc...
the majority of those are after installing a lag fix or a rom with lag fix like voodoo, and i'm currently submitting two phones to warranty from fellow XDA members because of that
and you don't need to believe me, but time will tell for anyone using the lag fixes
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it's not the memory wearing out, it's errors in applying the fixes/mix firmwares/etc (or bugs in the fixes themselves sometimes)
even if memory would wear out faster, its not like if lifetime would be reduced to a couple of minutes (or even days of constant write)
as i said making any such modification you should have the warranty or take your own risks (theres always a disclaimer !) but it's not the memory wearing out
To the OP: That's your big problem with the device? Man... please...
Who cares if it takes 5 seconds to install an app, that's something you do the first day only. You never saw a program in Windows taking 15 minutes to install? I have a SLC SSD on my laptop and that reduces the disk access times a lot, but if a program takes a few minutes to install, so be it. I'm not installing 100 programs every day.
The same with the SGS. Inputting the details and configuring the options of my e-mail, twitter, facebook, kindle, etc accounts takes much more time than installing the apps.
I saw a thread saying about DSI/MMC kernel fix, but i don't know what it means...
This may be a noob question, but i really dont know
The DSI fix adresses a bug in Motorola's 2.2 Kernel which can make the phone freeze and reboot spontaneously.
If the fix is applied, those problems are gone - but when you scroll through a list or something at fast speed some tearing might occur (similar to disabled v-sync in PC games)
So it's a tradeoff giving you a more stable system whilst sacrificing image quality.
At least that's how I understood it
The display hardware on the Milestone (OMAP really) sometimes hangs. After a short time a "watchdog" timer causes the phone to reset. For a while in CM7 (CM6?) there has been a "DSI kernel bug workaround". It causes a slight slow down and tearing, as Eiertshik mentioned, but at least your phone doesn't mysteriously hang and then reboot.
This DSI fix is a kernel module that has been available since CM7.1.0-RC10 (June 14). It notices when the display hardware has locked up and issues some sort of reset to it. So you can turn off the other workaround and get nice fast, smooth scrolling whilst also being stable.
And for some reason, kabaldan has recently combined a separate MMC fix into the same module. So it's now a DSI/MMC fix module.
Thanks for the answer, I understood now.
I broke the screen on my current phone and while it's being fixed I decided to give the ol' I9000 a spin. It was on Android 4.2.2, so I flashed the latest Cyanogenmod 11 snapshop and installed some apps. Both before and after the flashing I had some seemingly random performance problems. There were times when it performed reasonably well, scrolling and opening apps, while mere moments later it took minutes to open the default keyboard and write a few words. Is it something I can diagnose further or fix? Could it be some faulty component (like the built-in storage from example)?
I've attached the About information ...
While I am confident this issue has been reported several times and probably solved by the time I am writing this, still I remain curious to see what could be done right now to solve this.
The story goes that when using Chrome on my phone (XT1068 - Moto G 2014 with Stock 5.0.2) it doesn't take long until the device slows down to a crawl, leading to response times ranging from 10 seconds to a full minute. Either leading to android soft-rebooting or forcing a hard-reboot in order to return the phone to a normal and usable state.
Coincidentally various services tend to get killed as well (The audio player is a very obvious example) which is known behavior during these leaks.
I know the issue may have been solved already in future android builds, but until those are released; what are the current options to combat the above issue?
Don't want to flash CM again for a while as well, trying to keep it stock for as long as necessary
But if it is needed, i've no objections.
2 fixes for 2 memory leaks:
(this one requires Xposed)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-fix-lollipop-memory-leak-t3065296
(this one has been integrated into CM12)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/arm-arm64-android-5-0-lollipop-t3032247