Hi all,
I was playing NFSMW when it freeze on loading screen, I managed to go to task manager and this is what i got:
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This is not the first time that happened to me (one time I got "an half reboot" (no samsung logo)) and is really pesky: ~5/10 I have a freeze on loading screen.
I read that in a Linux system CPU over 100% means that more than 1 core are involved on a task, but the GP 5.0 has only 1 core.
Does anybody know why happen this? I think is an application bug, because is the only game i played that behaves like that.
It should be an app bug as you said, they wouldnt just accidentally put dual core in
Sent from my YP-G70 using xda app-developers app
Would it be some kind of "software" thing like hyper threading?
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I'm having this problem recently, it rarely happens, but it happened to the below apps recently, it's quite annoying as Android doesn't hide the notification bar and it's quite annoying when playing Gangster Wars as I can't see the how much money I've saved.
I restarted the phone couple of times, even tried UID fixing (I know it's used for FC problems) still no luck, and Aldiko book app just recently had it happen.
Pictures:
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It's quite annoying is it possible to fix it? Thanks.
Are you using apps2sd?.... maybe a corrupt SD card? Have you tried just re-installing the apps? You might lose your game data but may still be worth a try.
Dont know what else it could be sorry.
This is weird. Why would an application use power even though it was never ran? Look at the screenshots, the game "cow vs. alien" was never started after phone fully charged, yet battery stat shows it used a whole lot of power. When I click on it however the usage info is blank, just like it never ran.
This is not the first time something like this happened too, had a few other programs do the same thing.
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No one has seen anything like this eh?
jzmtl said:
No one has seen anything like this eh?
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I did, with GPS status, the app developers say it's an "Android bug"
Force Stopping an app that wont stop misbehaving and killing memory (like the dumb facebook app)... suddenly I lost a ton of memory after doing so. I usually End Process in System Panel but facebook keeps reloading itself and gobbling RAM..so I resort to Force Stop so it wont keep running. I hate that damn app! Ends up using almost 60MB not even being used..Website works a ton better btw...thats why I dont use the shoddy app. But why TF am I losing RAM FS'ing an app? FS'ing makes it kill Firefox then I end up having to reload firefox all over again.
Let's let Xzibit fix your problem!
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Yah bish..cause you knows Droid loves RAM like pacman...
Hello guys. I have had this problem with MK6 ROM and it was the main reason that made me change to NeatRom(which I don't regret).
But lately it has returned and I have no idea why, but my phone is reporting insanely huge CPU wakelocks mainly from a process called AlarmManager (I don't know if it has something to do with the clock but last week my alarm didn't work and I would have lost my time to job if it wasn't my mother).
Do you guys know what can be happening? Is it a system issue or is it some app that is causing this amount of wakelocks?
I do use Greenify and almost everything I don't need is greenified but I have noticed some things like Google+ and S Sugest(which I greenified) just come back no matter what I do.
(Overall phone is behaving a bit slow sometimes too, which didn't happen as soon as I flashed NeatRom.)
Please, any help is welcome
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Hi,
it looks like the homescreen's solely purpose is to draw beautiful icons since smartphones entered the massmarket.
Does anyone remember the Today Screen from the old Windows Mobile devices?
Something like this:
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Every single piece of information in one place, without the need to click/enter/open anything. You were even able to read the last message/email directly from this screen.
I tried hard to achieve a screen like this using widgets, but these got title bars and spaces everywhere. In 2011 there was a project called SlideScreen which seems to have been pretty close to what i am thinking about, but it got abandoned.
Help me guys, how do i get something like this on android?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
cool!