Lag and force close... - Sony Tablet S

My Tablet S freezes and lags all the time. I have ICS on it. But it sometimes lags to respond ... anyone else having this issue?

No, my tablet doesn't have lag issue.

It could be an incompatible app/service running in the background. You might want to enable the display of the top CPU consuming processes in the developer options.

I have the developer options set to destroy processes and to not keep any background prpgrams running.

alexfreu said:
It could be an incompatible app/service running in the background. You might want to enable the display of the top CPU consuming processes in the developer options.
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how do I do that?

manny315 said:
how do I do that?
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Open Settings, then "Developer Options" and select "Show CPU usage".

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Problems with "home screen" in my S3. Need help

Hi everyone
I have a problem with my new S3 (1 week of use). Since yesterday, suddenly, there is a delay when I want to go to the "home screen" as I show you in the next link:
youtube.com/
watch?v=8xAdvZt-CNo&feature=player_embedded
(sorry with the "link", but I m not able to include a link yet, so I write it in two lines)
In another forum I was suggested to change my "live wallpaper" into a "S3 normal wallpaper". I have done this but the problem remains.
I dont know if this could be a problem with my S3 or is something related with the ICS??
I hope somebody could help me with this.
Thanks
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Home screen delay known problem expect fix in a later firmware update .
DIY fixes use the search button .
jje
I have same problem buddy and its driving me nuts
That's the known redraw issue with almost 5billion threads already...
It's caused by your phone not having enough memory to keep the homescreen alive when using apps.
One of the prominent reasons would be your live wallpaper.
Try testing the following:
- Install (and use) Go Launcher
- use a static background image
- Go to Preferences->Advanced settings and tick 'Prevent force close'.
Does the issue still appear?
If yes; which apps are you running in the background? Something is chewing up your RAM prettly badly.
d4fseeker said:
That's the known redraw issue with almost 5billion threads already...
It's caused by your phone not having enough memory to keep the homescreen alive when using apps.
One of the prominent reasons would be your live wallpaper.
Try testing the following:
- Install (and use) Go Launcher
- use a static background image
- Go to Preferences->Advanced settings and tick 'Prevent force close'.
Does the issue still appear?
If yes; which apps are you running in the background? Something is chewing up your RAM prettly badly.
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Has it been proven that it's a ram issue?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
d4fseeker said:
That's the known redraw issue with almost 5billion threads already...
It's caused by your phone not having enough memory to keep the homescreen alive when using apps.
One of the prominent reasons would be your live wallpaper.
Try testing the following:
- Install (and use) Go Launcher
- use a static background image
- Go to Preferences->Advanced settings and tick 'Prevent force close'.
Does the issue still appear?
If yes; which apps are you running in the background? Something is chewing up your RAM prettly badly.
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There is no option for this on S3
Go to Preferences->Advanced settings and tick 'Prevent force close
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Check in your developer option limit background process set it to standard limit ..its default setting ..
Check what's the ram your left with if that didn't solve it .. something is eating your ram ..
The S3 available ram sucks the phone by default already using almost 600mb

Task Manager vs. Multi-tasking menu bug?

If I end an app in the task manager it remains in the multi-tasking menu. Is this the way it's supposed to be?
I think the Multi-tasking wil also show recent applications, not just applications that are still running.
stevesprivateaccount said:
I think the Multi-tasking wil also show recent applications, not just applications that are still running.
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I believe that to be the case. The "Multitasking" window is really just a fancier version of the recent apps menu we've had for a long time now.

[Q] LAG!!!

Hey guy, I am hoping someone can help me with this because it's starting to get really frustrating. My G3 is very laggy. When I am texting, it will freeze for a few moments and then catch up, sometimes missing some letters that I have typed so I have to redo it. It lags with playing games, or pressing the on-screen back button... there is a very noticeable lag.. is there any way to fix this at all?
EVOKeith said:
Hey guy, I am hoping someone can help me with this because it's starting to get really frustrating. My G3 is very laggy. When I am texting, it will freeze for a few moments and then catch up, sometimes missing some letters that I have typed so I have to redo it. It lags with playing games, or pressing the on-screen back button... there is a very noticeable lag.. is there any way to fix this at all?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2479892
ankurcshah said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2479892
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There is no dial code for Sprint G3 as far as I know.
you have to use shortcut master in order to access the rest of the hidden menu settings such as Thermal dae
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/general/taking-apart-lghiddenmenu-apk-t2841502
Have you tried converting the Dalvik to ART? That helped mine..
piaa_nissan said:
Have you tried converting the Dalvik to ART? That helped mine..
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Sorry, I don't quite know what that means.
EVOKeith said:
Sorry, I don't quite know what that means.
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Under developer options you can select whether you want to use dalvik (ODEX) or ART (precompiled apps).
But: have you tried to remove new apps you had installed? Maybe they are causing your problem.
bangkokguy said:
Under developer options you can select whether you want to use dalvik (ODEX) or ART (precompiled apps).
But: have you tried to remove new apps you had installed? Maybe they are causing your problem.
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Tried going through installed apps. No joy. Where are Developer options located?
EVOKeith said:
Tried going through installed apps. No joy. Where are Developer options located?
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Settings/developer options; probably you don't have this menu item
Try to install osmonitor from market, and turn on "show cpu usage"
Just to check if nothing runs in the background.
Developer options menu is unlocked by doing the following...
Go to General tab (or section if you're not in tabbed mode)
Select 'About Phone'
Select 'Software information'
Tab 'Build number' (KVT49L.LS990ZV4) 7 times - you'll see a countdown pop-up after the first few taps
You have now unlocked Developer options menu under General tab (or section)
I ended up calling Sprint and had them reset the services and reactivate the phone. After this and updating PRL and Profile, it is running smooth as butter.

Disable manual non-root hibernation nag screen

I know that there is currently no option to disable it, but maybe this will be implemented as it makes sense.
In non-root mode, every time I hibernate apps, the screen that tells me I need to force stop or enable automation comes up.
I learned that I need to press force stop, and I don't want automation because it runs in background, eating RAM.
Moreover, on a tablet, the nag screen covers a part of the force stop button.
Could an option to disable that screen over and over again be provided?
Thank you.
nick_white said:
I know that there is currently no option to disable it, but maybe this will be implemented as it makes sense.
In non-root mode, every time I hibernate apps, the screen that tells me I need to force stop or enable automation comes up.
I learned that I need to press force stop, and I don't want automation because it runs in background, eating RAM.
Moreover, on a tablet, the nag screen covers a part of the force stop button.
Could an option to disable that screen over and over again be provided?
Thank you.
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When you enable automation, the app will close and will not run in the background. It only automates your action of force closing it.
tnsmani said:
When you enable automation, the app will close and will not run in the background. It only automates your action of force closing it.
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I wasn't talking about the app I want to hibernate, I was talking about Greenify itself running in the background if I enable automation (see in my screenshot).
Keeping 47 MB of RAM for Greenify all the time for a few times when I want to manually hibernate apps just doesn't make sense... after all, one of it's (main) goals is freeing resources.
If I'm fine manually pressing "Force stop" (the alternative being to sacrifice 47 MB of RAM), then I shouldn't be nagged every time I do it to enable automation (I got the picture the first time.... no, thank you) . This is why there sould be an option to dismiss that "warning".
nick_white said:
I wasn't talking about the app I want to hibernate, I was talking about Greenify itself running in the background if I enable automation (see in my screenshot).
Keeping 47 MB of RAM for Greenify all the time for a few times when I want to manually hibernate apps just doesn't make sense... after all, one of it's (main) goals is freeing resources.
If I'm fine manually pressing "Force stop" (the alternative being to sacrifice 47 MB of RAM), then I shouldn't be nagged every time I do it to enable automation (I got the picture the first time.... no, thank you) . This is why there sould be an option to dismiss that "warning".
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47MB seems high. For me, it is 24MB only. And I always have >1GB free
nick_white said:
I wasn't talking about the app I want to hibernate, I was talking about Greenify itself running in the background if I enable automation (see in my screenshot).
Keeping 47 MB of RAM for Greenify all the time for a few times when I want to manually hibernate apps just doesn't make sense... after all, one of it's (main) goals is freeing resources.
If I'm fine manually pressing "Force stop" (the alternative being to sacrifice 47 MB of RAM), then I shouldn't be nagged every time I do it to enable automation (I got the picture the first time.... no, thank you) . This is why there sould be an option to dismiss that "warning".
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"3 processes" looks unusual, could you please capture another screenshot in the detail screen showing which 3 process in use?
Anyhow, I'm planning to remove that floating screen in the next major version.
oasisfeng said:
"3 processes" looks unusual, could you please capture another screenshot in the detail screen showing which 3 process in use?
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Yes (attached).
It looks like Google Services bloats it up.
Can we disable those background usage reportings? Apart from free memory, they're the reason we're using Greenify in the first place.
Thanks.
nick_white said:
Yes (attached).
It looks like Google Services bloats it up.
Can we disable those background usage reportings? Apart from free memory, they're the reason we're using Greenify in the first place.
Thanks.
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Does them linger for a long time, or just in a short time?
I hardly noticed them within in Greenify, but it definitely worth a further observation.
oasisfeng said:
Does them linger for a long time, or just in a short time?
I hardly noticed them within in Greenify, but it definitely worth a further observation.
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I have one service and three processes running. Nothing connected to Google. See the screenshots.
tnsmani said:
I have one service and three processes running. Nothing connected to Google. See the screenshots.
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It's 3 services in one process as showed in the screenshot, not 3 processes.

Preventing the phone from killing background apps

Hi, this may have been asked before, but I can't seem to find a straight answer for it:
I've got a Huawei Mate 10 Pro. The damn phone keeps killing apps running in the background, no matter how I configure the "Launch" menu. Is there any way to prevent the phone from killing apps running in the background? Even the 'Lock' button on the apps in the app manager screen doesn't prevent that from happening!
It's worth mentioning that my phone is not rooted, nor is going to be any time soon, since it seems so much riskier to root this phone than it is with other phones.
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Go to settings - battery - launch and find the app you don't want to be terminated then change to manual mode(ensure that you enable the 3 options especially run in background)
Or go to special access - ignore Battery optimization - select all apps then scroll to the app you want not to be terminated, tap on it, select allow then click OK and exit
zayidhs said:
Go to settings - battery - launch and find the app you don't want to be terminated then change to manual mode(ensure that you enable the 3 options especially run in background)
Or go to special access - ignore Battery optimization - select all apps then scroll to the app you want not to be terminated, tap on it, select allow then click OK and exit
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Amazing, thank you very very much!!
Honestly, the power settings on this phone are horrible!
You're welcome
A lot of settings need to do.
https://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/how-to/newbie-guide/en-us00428704/

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