How do I go about doing that? The game that is running slowly for me is Valkyrie Anatomia (which you can get via QooApp).
It seems like its not using the processor of my graphics card fully.
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I am kind if disappointed in the speed and responsiveness of the unit.
My Wizard seems to be as fast or slightly faster than the Tytn II.
I did my usual and loaded up the Tytn II when I got it, Resco Explorer, Registry, FTP, Sling Player, TomTom 6, MS Voice Command and a couple small games.
The Tytn II seems to be very slow responding and very sluggish.
There isnt much in the startup folder either.
I really expected something with twice the clock speed to be much more responsive.
Also, the battery life is horrible, this thing sucks the battery down in no time with just GSM and BlueTooth on, I cant even use WiFi for 30 min without
draining the battery 25%, not to be an iPhone fan boy,but they have it straight with their WiFi implementation, I can leave WiFi, BT and GSM on all the time and
I get close to 12+ hours of varied use, surfing the web with WiFi, EDGE and talking on the phone for hours with no issues, I still have 50% or more battery.
I also notice that I have issues with a BT headset, sometimes when I try to answer a call, the audio seems to get routed nowhere, I cant get it on the phone or the headset and I have to soft reset to get it back.
Just wanted to see what others experiences were with regular usage.
I have also hard reset(clear storage) and the unit is still pretty sluggish.
Would a cooked ROM be any better? is that even an option for the Tytn II yet?
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I noticed something similar coming from Prophet (OMAP 200 overclocked @260) but...
The TI OMAP 850 processor has been on the market for at least 2 years (i might be wrong, but i got my Prophet 1.5 years ago) and compilers are optimized for it, drivers are optimized for it, etc.
This is the first WM6 on the QUALCOMM (i could be wrong here too, but i'm close)
I'm sure the next AKU will bring blazing speed (at least i hope so... pls... pls)
I actually think my kaiser is very fast. Opening of apps is not a good indicator - though it should be slightly faster. What I look at is how fast I can list a big directory. Benchmarks on video playback. An app can only open so fast
Bratag said:
I actually think my kaiser is very fast. Opening of apps is not a good indicator - though it should be slightly faster. What I look at is how fast I can list a big directory. Benchmarks on video playback. An app can only open so fast
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opening apps and listing directories is a measure of card i/o speed (card and the hardware that reads it)
benchmark on video files shows little improvement, see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332417
RPG0 said:
opening apps and listing directories is a measure of card i/o speed (card and the hardware that reads it)
benchmark on video files shows little improvement, see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=332417
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I dont know what you are benchmarking with - but trust me - using Rawframebuffer on cordecodec - the performance of my kaiser FAR exceeds my wizard. On my wizard I couldnt play an move encoded with AVC at 250 KBPS now I have no problem with ones at 450+.
Oh and IO speed is a measure of the CPU as well. If you dont believe me do searches here or better still overclock your wizard and use SKTOOLS to benchmark with normal and OCed cpu.
dunno if this sheds any light on anything
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1551082&postcount=11
is it possible to reduce the voltage that an apps or games are using?? it really annoys me when i see 700mA+ usage on battery monitor widget when i play a game or open an app... is that normal???
That IS normal. Games use the processor and the adreno quite hardly. And of course the LCD all of them can use 700+ mAs quite easyli.
Oh and by the way, mA is not voltage, it's current
If you use an app, it's wrinting the ROM and RAM, it uses current too, much more compared to the standby. Apps use them just for a short time (excluding GPS and apps that uses resources constantly) but the games uses them almost constantly...
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
That IS normal. Games use the processor and the adreno quite hardly. And of course the LCD all of them can use 700+ mAs quite easyli.
Oh and by the way, mA is not voltage, it's current
If you use an app, it's wrinting the ROM and RAM, it uses current too, much more compared to the standby. Apps use them just for a short time (excluding GPS and apps that uses resources constantly) but the games uses them almost constantly...
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thanks for the reply... im just confuse because there are times that when i play games and check the battery monitor widget after, it only reads 1 or 10mA of usage and there times that its too high... i just thought that there can be a fix for the usage of the current and make it constant in every apps. or maybe something to reduce this to save some battery. but anyway you said its normal so i'll just ignore it thanks again!
A few weeks back I flashed the TRR 1.5 (based on ICS).
I've noticed that when watching videos or playing games (i.e. any graphic intensive tasks) my Note gets up very quickly and my battery drains out very fast (all out within an hour)
I have checked all the processes and none of them seem out of line. So can't figure out the reason.
Could it be that the GPU does not kick in for graphics intensive tasks? Or is there another reason for it? Any ideas/pointers.
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so i've been playing Injsutice: Gods Among Us with mobile data (for me to logged on and to access daily challenges), after 20-30 mins of playing, the game started to drop its framerate and i felt the phone is hot. I exited the game and i accidentally press the camera icon, to my surprise, the camera says something like, 'You can not use the Camera due to high temperatere...."
so i installed elixir and cpu-z for me to know the temperature, after several hours, i tried again to play Injustice with mobile data off, the phone became hot after 40minutes of game play and it has a fluid framerate and the camera works fine. the temperature was around 47C.
i cooled down the phone, and played with mobile data on, after 20mins the game drops it's framerate and the camera is not working again. it has a temperature of 49.6C
the question is:
- i know playing hd graphics keeps the phone hot, but is it normal to all z1 users especially when it's already forcing the CPU/GPU to lower its performance and prevent the camera from being used?
- do i have the right to get a replacement for the phone?
- have you also experienced this when gaming? especially online?
note:
- i'm running a rooted, locked bootloader, firmware .136
- underclocked at 1.75GHz
zhane0513 said:
so i've been playing Injsutice: Gods Among Us with mobile data (for me to logged on and to access daily challenges), after 20-30 mins of playing, the game started to drop its framerate and i felt the phone is hot. I exited the game and i accidentally press the camera icon, to my surprise, the camera says something like, 'You can not use the Camera due to high temperatere...."
so i installed elixir and cpu-z for me to know the temperature, after several hours, i tried again to play Injustice with mobile data off, the phone became hot after 40minutes of game play and it has a fluid framerate and the camera works fine. the temperature was around 47C.
i cooled down the phone, and played with mobile data on, after 20mins the game drops it's framerate and the camera is not working again. it has a temperature of 49.6C
the question is:
- i know playing hd graphics keeps the phone hot, but is it normal to all z1 users especially when it's already forcing the CPU/GPU to lower its performance and prevent the camera from being used?
- do i have the right to get a replacement for the phone?
- have you also experienced this when gaming? especially online?
note:
- i'm running a rooted, locked bootloader, firmware .136
- underclocked at 1.75GHz
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Try to record you problem and ask for a replacement, this is not a normal behavior....
tnx for your opinion, i think i need to read more about z1 overheating issues
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zhane0513 said:
so i've been playing Injsutice: Gods Among Us with mobile data (for me to logged on and to access daily challenges), after 20-30 mins of playing, the game started to drop its framerate and i felt the phone is hot. I exited the game and i accidentally press the camera icon, to my surprise, the camera says something like, 'You can not use the Camera due to high temperatere...."
so i installed elixir and cpu-z for me to know the temperature, after several hours, i tried again to play Injustice with mobile data off, the phone became hot after 40minutes of game play and it has a fluid framerate and the camera works fine. the temperature was around 47C.
i cooled down the phone, and played with mobile data on, after 20mins the game drops it's framerate and the camera is not working again. it has a temperature of 49.6C
the question is:
- i know playing hd graphics keeps the phone hot, but is it normal to all z1 users especially when it's already forcing the CPU/GPU to lower its performance and prevent the camera from being used?
- do i have the right to get a replacement for the phone?
- have you also experienced this when gaming? especially online?
note:
- i'm running a rooted, locked bootloader, firmware .136
- underclocked at 1.75GHz
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QuadCore running for several minutes means heat generally.
But beside what phone exactly do to control heat the apps u use are important too.
for example famous angry birds make my phone hot! But Fifa-14 doesn't!
under-clocking doesn't mean certainly u won't get battery draining or heat issue
it needs also compatible kernel
anyway heat issue is not always because of hardware cause there s also heat-controller (or sth like this) inside firmware that can working not so good and u should repair ur phone by PCC
to be sure if it s hardware problem and ask for replacement, first completely restock it.
zhane0513 said:
so i've been playing Injsutice: Gods Among Us with mobile data (for me to logged on and to access daily challenges), after 20-30 mins of playing, the game started to drop its framerate and i felt the phone is hot. I exited the game and i accidentally press the camera icon, to my surprise, the camera says something like, 'You can not use the Camera due to high temperatere...."
so i installed elixir and cpu-z for me to know the temperature, after several hours, i tried again to play Injustice with mobile data off, the phone became hot after 40minutes of game play and it has a fluid framerate and the camera works fine. the temperature was around 47C.
i cooled down the phone, and played with mobile data on, after 20mins the game drops it's framerate and the camera is not working again. it has a temperature of 49.6C
the question is:
- i know playing hd graphics keeps the phone hot, but is it normal to all z1 users especially when it's already forcing the CPU/GPU to lower its performance and prevent the camera from being used?
- do i have the right to get a replacement for the phone?
- have you also experienced this when gaming? especially online?
note:
- i'm running a rooted, locked bootloader, firmware .136
- underclocked at 1.75GHz
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try underclocking your cpu to 900mhz you'll notice no slowdowns in game but the phone will still overheat, that is because the GPU is causing the overheat and is the one struggling in games, not the monstreous CPU in the z1. you can try flashing doom kernel or AOSP kernel by android.fr to underclock your GPU.
The phone will get hot anyway, doesn't take much, but playing a hd game will cook the bugger. Never play when plugged in if you are, put your apps on a diet and get rid of anything that you can do without, lightening your load will help a lot. Personally I wouldn't consider it a problem unless its affecting gameplay. The drop in frame rate is the CPU clocking down to protect it, which is a good thing and quite normal. So you have a case on your phone? Try it without If you do. If the phone begins to shut itself down then that's a worry and you should certainly look for a replacement.
Hope this helps.
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Why is performance throttling so aggressive with the P9? I live in a tropical country where the weather is very hot right now and my P9 can't seem to take the heat. After a few minutes of using GPU intensive apps like the PS1 emulator ePSXe, the currently loaded game (FFIX) lags terribly and switching apps considerably slows down. I've also noticed this throttling starts to take effect whenever my phone gets below 50%. This also happens on other games like SimCity where panning the map is horrendously slow, gets smooth after a few minutes but then lags afterwards.
Is there some way to at least tone down the throttling, or are we stuck with this? My previous phone was a G4 but it did not lagged nor throttled aggressively like the P9.
...or is there a custom ROM for the P9 yet? Cyanogen? Lineage? Or is there a way to 'downgrade' to Marshmallow? I think performance was a bit better before upgrading to 7.0
Thanks!
I'm on the B381 Nougat build, EVA-L19 model.
There was a thread here that explained that there was a thermal limit set around 50 degrees celsius and could be altered to have a higher thermal limit. You will have to search for it.