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I'm having problems with ttorrent freezing my device when downloading and was woundering if anyone else has this problem n how to fix it
i'm having the same issue! having the same issue with adownloader. would really like to find a solution to this. i have tried undervolting, reducing to 1 torrent at a time, and reducing download speed to <100kb/sec to no avail.
I'm using Overcome 2.1.1 and Pershoot 2.6.36.4 on the P7500
Hmmm, no problems here. I'm on GalaxyTask 10 and whatever kernel comes with that (Pershoot's, but not sure which one [definitely not his most recent]). Are you using the the full version?
I'm using Adownloader now and it seems to fine (fingers crossed). I'm also on the latest task 10
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ATorrent works fine for me (the free version). No special roms on my tab tho. I gave up on the latest task rom because at about 3 days after installing it my tab slowed to a crawl (5 minutes to turn off the tab is pretty slow). I rarely turn my tab off. YMMV
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I am unfortunately experieincing the very same problems... Both Progs freeze my tab after 3 - 10 minutes and force me into a lenghty reboot! :-(
Particularly annoying since I normally "torrent" the newest series episodes before leaving for the train in the morning and since I have the tab I feel silly also carrying a Notebook with me.
I have not been able to test the progs ona stock rom...
I'm having the same trouble even after upgrading to:
overcome 2.2.0
pershoot 2.6.36.4 - OC-VFPv3-d16_FP 1.4GHZ (Jan 9, 2012)
from:
Overcome 2.1.1
pershoot 2.6.36.4 - OC-VFPv3-d16_FP 1.4GHZ (Dec 11, 2011)
on the P7500
I've the exact same problem since i switched to CM9
No problems here (using Ttorrent) im on Task14
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Hello everybody, i have a big problem.
Why on Galaxy S3 cell standby, Android system and Android OS use so much battery?
On my friend's HTC One X every of this uses barely 3% of battery, while on my Galaxy this number reaches even 20%. I will post a screenchot.
PS: I downloaded and installed latest software update.
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Fycola123 said:
Hello everybody, i have a big problem.
Why on Galaxy S3 cell standby, Android system and Android OS use so much battery?
On my friend's HTC One X every of this uses barely 3% of battery, while on my Galaxy this number reaches even 20%. I will post a screenchot.
PS: I downloaded and installed latest software update.
Sent from my Galaxy SIII using xda app.
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You have to use Betterbatterystats and run it and detect what uses your juice.
Download https://www.google.com/url?q=http://...2ZYrutbyzY_zvg
There next you have to unbloat your phone. Remove or freeze with Titanium backup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1634624
An example is:
At end your S3 have to use max 2-4 % per night wifi and wcdma switched off on gsm mode.
This is a Bug that was worked out in later firmware versions........it is not a true representation of the batter use for the cell standby. its just an eye sore but it is really not eating that much of your battery.
if you are on the new Roms and firmware then ignore my post all together.
Fycola123 said:
Hello everybody, i have a big problem.
Why on Galaxy S3 cell standby, Android system and Android OS use so much battery?
On my friend's HTC One X every of this uses barely 3% of battery, while on my Galaxy this number reaches even 20%. I will post a screenchot.
PS: I downloaded and installed latest software update.
Sent from my Galaxy SIII using xda app.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732722
Here's the FIX for Cell Standby issue mate.
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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Backup any data you need from internal sd card then format internal card this solves many issues with lag especially when you switch between alot of roms like I do.
krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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try blekota s5 rom it's very fast and smooth it's based on archiport
GTI9300 will be faster if you flash aosp roms like cyanogen mod or paranoid android. Prepare to lose some samsung features tho and have some extra bugs.. the trade is worth it imho.
EDIT:typos
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krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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Or do a mega wipe. Its mean full wipe + wipe system and internal SD And flash a new ROM
I can vouch for the Revolution HD ROM
About a month ago I switched from the pre-installed T-Mobile ROM to Revolution HD 51.0 on my Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) and I have no regrets. Compared to the T-Mobile Rom, it is extremely fast and with very light battery consumption. In addition, I have not yet encountered any bugs.
The Revolution HD ROM is so fast that I have now begun using the search feature in the dialer - before, it was just as slow to scroll with the alphabet and finding the contact as it was using the search function.
The battery consumption is incredible! With light usage, my battery goes down less than 0.8%/hour. Even with high usage (>1.5 hour talk, ~1 hour WiFi/mobile data internet, >3 hour Bluetooth hook-up to my car, a handful of written emails and >30m sudoku per 24 hours) I have not been using over 1.4%/hour. I have gone from recharging every two days to every three-four days! My record was 97 hours without a charge and still 18% juice left in the box.
I use GPS navigation once in a while in my car and that consumes a lot of battery, but then the device is always connected to power (I haven't gotten around to try GPS navigation without charging just to check the consumption on Revolution HD).
I am not a techie, so I have disabled background services very conservatively (I killed most social app stuff, but I let services with cryptic names be) and I am using the Lightning browser which is fast and very light. In the beginning, I had a bit of trouble with battery performance until I read that the Power Saving feature must always be on. With the T-mobile ROM, the screen was a battery hog even when set on auto, so I set it manually - on the Revolution HD ROM, the auto brightness works well and conserves battery. It should also be said that I live in an area with good signal reception and coverage is good in most places I go (in areas with low reception, the device will automatically increase the juice for the radio unit).
I am very excited about the Revolution HD ROM, but I cannot tell you how it performs if you do a lot of social networking stuff (I primarily use the phone for work).
krneki10 said:
I've been on latest stock for a while, but it became slower and slower during time, so I've decided to root and in give few ROMs a try. I've flashed OmniROM and Android Revolution, but my phone is still much slower and laggier in comparison to Galaxy SII (on neatrom) or Galaxy Nexus (on omnimetal). Even Galaxy S1 with latest CM works better.
I've also noticed that it takes very long for MMS to be send, perhaps it's somehow related?
Any ideas what else could I try? OmniROM and Android Revolution should be fast and snappy, right? What could be the problem then?
I've heard that some i9300 phones might have hardware defect that causes similar problems. Is that true?
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One solution is to format the internal memory like @tallman43 suggested.
Another reason maybe extra heat on processors. Did you notice this or the temperature is normal?
You can try flashing a different kernel and see if it makes any difference.
MMS sending is more dependent on network speeds so it could be unrelated.
~ RazorMC
try neatrom Lite v75 full with boeffla kernel and if u can find archi profile (performance) and u could clock to 1700 on boeffla config....i am now on resurrection remix rom 4.4.2 and phone is fast as hell ..it has minor bugs tho..
u can try AOSP NeatROM v 5.8
very stable and smoth. u can get free ram 400mb++
Hey. I've just installer cyanogenmod for about 20 hours ago. Seems to work pretty nice, but the battery usage is a big disappointment: please look at the attatched image. It's a screenshot of the usage after about 9 hours of doing absolutely nothing.
Why is Android using all the power, and is there anything i can do about it ?
Its a Samsung galaxy note 3 btw running Android 4.4.4, kernen velsion 3.4.0-g459F52f.
Viffen said:
Hey. I've just installer cyanogenmod for about 20 hours ago. Seems to work pretty nice, but the battery usage is a big disappointment: please look at the attatched image. It's a screenshot of the usage after about 9 hours of doing absolutely nothing.
Why is Android using all the power, and is there anything i can do about it ?
Its a Samsung galaxy note 3 btw running Android 4.4.4, kernen velsion 3.4.0-g459F52f.
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Might be because of the kernel flash a new one. Also ask in the thread you downloaded cm11 about the high battery drainage (it might be a known bug) but usually things like this happen because of kernel or your forgot an app in background.
I'll try that kernel thing .. THX. Therse is no battery consuming apps running in the background. If there was, they should appear on the battery usage list as well, right?
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Hey guys I was wondering if anyone could please help me with this issue, Every since i updated my note 3 to 5.0 lollipop my battery dies way faster than it did before. My battery used to last me literally all day with heavy use and now it will last me 4 to 5 hours tops on moderate use . Ihave already used auto brightness and I am currently using an all black background i also have all togglea of such as bluetooth, gps, NFC, wifi, etc. And it still deatroys my battery. Pls help and thank you in advance.
Factory Reset.