I have a question..
Anyone know why this machine boots SO fast!!?
Coming from Nexus S latest it was at least like a minute.. This is done in like 10 sec. Yes better CPU but I don't think it is THAT much to the CPU?
Guess RAM has a big part to blame to..
The CPU makes a pretty big difference when booting, whether it's a mac, pc or a phone. But I'm sure it's something else making it boot quickly too.
The software
Yeah, I was pretty amazed by that as well, first time I rebooted it I thought it hadnt gone down properly, its silly fast.
The apps go into a hibernate type mode,.its not a proper full shutdown like sonyericsson phones.
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blickmanic said:
The apps go into a hibernate type mode,.its not a proper full shutdown like sonyericsson phones.
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Do you have more info on this hibernation state? Sounds interesting.
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Shut it down, pull out the battery and it's still the fastest I've ever seen.
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Is anyone expereincing there Note lagging really bad? I have cleared all the cache today. Closed all running applications in the background. It takes 2 to 3 second sometimes to open an application or even go to the phone dialer. Facebook takes forever to open. Etc. I have turned the phone off pulled the battery fully charge it and still the same problem. Even on wifi opening applications. This happens. But the data is fine on wifi very fast. Also losing data connection on 4 g at times
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Is anyone expereincing there Note lagging really bad? I have cleared all the cache today. Closed all running applications in the background. It takes 2 to 3 second sometimes to open an application or even go to the phone dialer. Facebook takes forever to open. Etc. I have turned the phone off pulled the battery fully charge it and still the same problem. Even on wifi opening applications. This happens. But the data is fine on wifi very fast. Also losing data connection on 4 g at times
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First of all, what are you running?
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First of all, what are you running?
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Sorry. I'm all stock rom. Never changed a thing or installed anything lately. Started real bad yesterday.
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Try a factory reset. This helped my s2 when it bogged down.
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Try a factory reset. This helped my s2 when it bogged down.
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I wanted to try and avoid doing this though.. Wish I can figure it out.
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Start with the obvious... Check what's running in the settings menu... Anything unusual chewing up battery time?
Recently installed apps?
I has this issue after flashing back to stock and a factory reset made all ok.
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I wanted to try and avoid doing this though.. Wish I can figure it out.
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Bro - the factory reset is ur friend if done right. And the only really important thing is to just backup ur personal data.
Esp if ur running stock, a factory reset will do the trick.
If u want the longer route, download some tools (tibu, setcpu, es fm/tm...) and try and diagnose where the bottleneck is coming from.
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Bro - the factory reset is ur friend if done right. And the only really important thing is to just backup ur personal data.
Esp if ur running stock, a factory reset will do the trick.
If u want the longer route, download some tools (tibu, setcpu, es fm/tm...) and try and diagnose where the bottleneck is coming from.
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Thanks guys for all the help. Guess ill try backing everything up and factory reset it. Just hope it doesn't happen again
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Powersaver mode will also cause it to lagg real bad. I only use power saver when I am out or worried about juice, but now I carry a spare battery and never use it.
Hi Folks,
I have a MK802 Android PC dongle on its way. It has no on/off switch so powers up when it is given juice and is shut down by pulling the cable. This is the same as pulling the battery and is a pretty violent way of doing it.
Is there an app available that does a gentle shutdown and allows Android to clean up before it goes?
If not, would someone like to write one?
BTW, apparently the device comes already rooted.
Many thanks.
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i remember a app wich is dealing ur issue but u told us its rooted so why dont u go into a terminal emulator app and shut it down there?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5ncnJtb2RlLnF1aWNrc2h1dGRvd24iXQ..
I could but the MK802 is going to be connected to our main TV and my wife is going to be using it too - do I have to say more?
I just need something quick, easy and idiot/blonde proof.
Thanks!
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Hahahha yeaa i do xD
hmm that a bit tricky
i know it sounds a bit stupid but u should introduce ure woman in this topic
Quick boot
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Ok, thanks. I'll take a look at that.
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Anyone know what causes this any way to fix it for good
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Hey... Me too!
+1
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Anyone know what causes this any way to fix it for good
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I thought it was related to root but I've had these hot reboots even before rooting so it's not just root. Most likely an app.
Same problem here
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Same problem here
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Will take a while to hunt down the app but anybody else have 'LinkedIn' app installed? It just hot rebooted while launching that app from a fresh restart - quickest hot reboot I've ever seen.
It might not be that app but then I went to the Play Store page and there are tons of 1 star reviews because the last update failed on people's phones - more interestingly the most recent comment is from a GS2 user who says latest update reboots his phone.
I've uninstalled it and I doubt I can be that lucky that it's that app and I find it so quickly but crossing my fingers.
Mine rebooted after I opened the Navigation app.
Mine is random, many different apps
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Mine is random, many different apps
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Mine happened again. I've now uninstalled BetterBatteryStats. I'm going to start uninstalling stuff that uses root to roll that out. I've had these issues on stock but it happened rarely, lately it's been happening very frequently so something is going on.
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Anyone? Developers? Any input?
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Bump this thread!
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I've had the same on mine. I rooted mine day 1, so no idea if it would have done it without root. I've defrosted everything in TB and still no luck.
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Well I'm tired of the random hot reboots! Some people say it happened to them before rooting, but I don't believe it happened to me until I rooted and installed CWM touch......so I'm going back to stock to start all over again so I can try to narrow down the issue. I'll report back on my progress as it becomes available.
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Well I'm tired of the random hot reboots! Some people say it happened to them before rooting, but I don't believe it happened to me until I rooted and installed CWM touch......so I'm going back to stock to start all over again so I can try to narrow down the issue. I'll report back on my progress as it becomes available.
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Happening often to me. The search continues. I've now uninstalled adfree. I'm positive this is an app since I had it occur on stock after two weeks of using the phone and installing crap.
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I had the same problem on my previous Captivate and am having it now on the GS III; no rhyme or reason to the reboots that I can see.
I still have heat problem but I played w/ different settings to see what it is.... I had att s3 which got really really hot... So returned it for Verizon s3. Verizon is better but learned that the data (lte/s3) makes it really hot and battery drain. Also the screen, of course.
If you're rooted then go get Phone info and disable lte. I tried CDMA auto for Verizon and it got much better... But at lowered download speed. I change it when I speed the speed... Doesn't require reboot so it's easy to change.
U can also under clock using setCPU.
I don't need it to be fast normally except when playing games... So just have it at 384min and 1024max... I find this helps allot w/ heat as well... U can try and find your setting that's acceptable speed and heat.
Just sharing my experience here.... So good luck.
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Happens here too with the T-Mobile GS3. I think they rushed their fabrication process to deliver a high volume and fubared a few hardwarewise. I've even had it lockup/freeze once when not even in the OS but just in the recovery menu's. But yeah, the usual is a totally random unpredictable hot reboot throwing out my resident programs, homescreen, ect. Starts with the screen being frozen and not accepting input, then a short vibration, then back to homescreen reloading and all regular apps and widges that are supposed to run at boot load again. It's as if there's a micro static short or something. Anyway, I'm sick of problem solving and looking through logcats. Going back in for warranty. This is a dream phone except for this ultra annoying bug that it seems not many people have.
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Happens here too with the T-Mobile GS3. I think they rushed their fabrication process to deliver a high volume and fubared a few hardwarewise. I've even had it lockup/freeze once when not even in the OS but just in the recovery menu's. But yeah, the usual is a totally random unpredictable hot reboot throwing out my resident programs, homescreen, ect. Starts with the screen being frozen and not accepting input, then a short vibration, then back to homescreen reloading and all regular apps and widges that are supposed to run at boot load again. It's as if there's a micro static short or something. Anyway, I'm sick of problem solving and looking through logcats. Going back in for warranty. This is a dream phone except for this ultra annoying bug that it seems not many people have.
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Are any of you have this happen purely on stock without rooting or anything else ?
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Are any of you have this happen purely on stock without rooting or anything else ?
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Happened to me once or twice (that I noticed) in the two weeks before I rooted (stock UCALEM), and a few more times after. It's just TouchPiz being pizzy. Maybe someone can catch the logcat, but there's nothing we can do about it (except install a better ROM )
How would anyone be able to diagnose this BS
"OK. My phone is hot. And it randomly reboots".
"Crap - u r out of luck buddy. Go change ur damn phone".
Provide ur phone model, ROM version, apps installed. Check ur battery stats.
As a solution - flash any custom ROM which removes bloatware.
Well I was attempting to be able to over clock my i717 galaxy note...Had received alot of help from some mods and reg personnel here and I finally figured it out installed it and now my note keeps rebooting ? so what can I do am I doing it wrong ? I was and am still hoping to make this work I want to over clock my i717 galaxy note past 15 i was hoping for the 19 or 18 that everyone keeps bragging about ...can anyone help me ? :crying::crying::crying: hahaha I know this can be fixed ...thnx for the help in advance
Just pull the battery and put it back in. Hold volume up and down while pressing power to boot in to recovery. Restore using the backup you created prior to flashing; you did make a backup right?
As far as overclocking goes... a kernel, for the most part, will not affect how far you can oc.
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I think i got it
Anyways I reloaded again...so we are clear I loaded h0tkernal-5s1 and now I didn't completely over clock it but I went father than 15000 mhz and it seems to be really stable.....YOU KNOW IN ALL SERIOUS...YOU GUYS ARE REALLY GREAT FOR ALL OF THE HELP......Makes me feel cool or important that someone our all of you take the time to answer anything from me..its a gift to be apart of something this great....thnx for all of you're help...have a great weekend......PHIL
You probably just overclocked it too much. If I go past 1836 my phone keeps rebooting
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You probably just overclocked it too much. If I go past 1836 my phone keeps rebooting
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My phone isn't even stable at that, can't go above 1782 and iirc, that makes it reboot too. Not that it matters, OC really does nothing.
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Mine doesn't go past 1836 either.... some people can go further.... others less...
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Not all silicon is created equal.
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Mine doesn't go past 1836 either.... some people can go further.... others less...
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When you oc and your phone and it keeps rebooting you need to add more volt instead of undervolting.
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When you oc and your phone and it keeps rebooting you need to add more volt instead of undervolting.
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Yeah, mine rebooted on 1736 or whatever it was on benchmarks so I added a bit of voltage and it was happy. I run stock because it's fast enough though was just ducking around then.
Edit-used system tuner pro to over volt
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How do I add voltage ? I don't see anywhere to do this
Or is it strictly odin/heimdall?
EDIT: I do NOT use Mac OS X.
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No......
I'm afraid not although you could always use a virtual machine or a friends PC to use odin. I also belive that you can use some software on Mac OS X that has replicated Odin, I have forgot where although yuo should be able to find it doing a quick search in google.
Hope this helps
Steven
If your a Mac user you could also download a Linux live CD and run heimdall off that environment. Once you have the phone rooted you can just use mobile Odin from then on in.
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Uhm.. I would rather live on an island with no Internet and no technology whatsoever than use any, and I mean ANY of Apple's products. Mac OS X included.
I use Windows 7, though I'm considering installing Linux.
Yep, just Odin/heimdall I'm afraid.
Would love if it had fastboot, its so convenient if you are stuck, one thing I miss from the gnex.
But to be fair, Odin and mobile Odin do a bang up job so we're not too badly off!
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Yep, just Odin/heimdall I'm afraid.
Would love if it had fastboot, its so convenient if you are stuck, one thing I miss from the gnex.
But to be fair, Odin and mobile Odin do a bang up job so we're not too badly off!
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I must admit Odin and mobile Odin are extremely good (I use both) and Chainfire is the man when it comes to this stuff!
I miss fastboot a lot, though, as it was so darn convenient when I had my Gnex. One thing that was a pain in the backside though, were the drivers. They did work for a long time for me while other times they wouldn't work at all
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I must admit Odin and mobile Odin are extremely good (I use both) and Chainfire is the man when it comes to this stuff!
I miss fastboot a lot, though, as it was so darn convenient when I had my Gnex. One thing that was a pain in the backside though, were the drivers. They did work for a long time for me while other times they wouldn't work at all
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Yup, I agree, chainfire is a legend, mobile Odin is the sh*t, it doesn't increase the flash counter so its all good, regular Odin then for emergencies!
Ya those drivers were a pain in the behind alright, I found a good guide somewhere online at the time and got them to work first time but like you say I remember seeing some people trying everything and still not being able to get them to work, I dread the day I get a new laptop and have to set all that crap up again! :/
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Yup, I agree, chainfire is a legend, mobile Odin is the sh*t, it doesn't increase the flash counter so its all good, regular Odin then for emergencies!
Ya those drivers were a pain in the behind alright, I found a good guide somewhere online at the time and got them to work first time but like you say I remember seeing some people trying everything and still not being able to get them to work, I dread the day I get a new laptop and have to set all that crap up again! :/
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Two things I miss with the Gnex running Jellybean:
1. The incredible smoothness.
2. No lag when waking the device up, which seems to haunt all other Samsung non-Google devices.
2. No lag when waking the device up, which seems to haunt all other Samsung non-Google devices.
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In some custom kernels you can disable deep sleep (IDLE+LPA) which will make the device wake up instantly.
However, just as with the GNEX and other instant-waking-up phones this means that the standby battery drain is significantly higher
than when the CPU actually completely goes to sleep.
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In some custom kernels you can disable deep sleep (IDLE+LPA) which will make the device wake up instantly.
However, just as with the GNEX and other instant-waking-up phones this means that the standby battery drain is significantly higher
than when the CPU actually completely goes to sleep.
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Well I don't remember having ****ty battery on the Gnex. It was decent enough, and I usually always charge my phone every night.
Can you please link a kernel that either has IDLE+LPA disabled or allow disabling it?
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Well I don't remember having ****ty battery on the Gnex. It was decent enough, and I usually always charge my phone every night.
Can you please link a kernel that either has IDLE+LPA disabled or allow disabling it?
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Siyah kernel for sure, probably more too.
I'd rather leave it on, its basically deep idle like we had on nexus s.
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Siyah kernel for sure, probably more too.
I'd rather leave it on, its basically deep idle like we had on nexus s.
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Id rather suffer some extra battery to have my phone start up immediately. It was fine on my Gnex, wo I'll bet it'll be fine here too.
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