So I've had this update for almost more or less than 2 months now, and the speed has improved just a little bit. As we all know, typical samsung software, has some glitches and stutter and all that still occurs, for some reason that I and every users don't know why this still exist. Sometimes I'm watching on Youtube, and the damn video just freezes but you can still hear the audio. But I thought maybe it's just the app so i reset the app by force stopping and clearing the data but the thing still occurs. Camera overtime, has slowed down. I don't know why but this specially occurs on lowlight situations that whenever but not always, i launched my camera, it just lags and stops and gos and it's so annoyingly slow. But most of the time, it is snappy. On the other good side of this story, i like the minimalistic Camera app. It's really just their software. Overall it is indeed snappy, but the consistency is their problem. My storage isn't even full yet, for all we know storages slow down as you're taking it all up. I've scheduled automatic restarts, i think it helped. The fingerprint, ugh i don't even wanna talk about it. I don't know how a oneplus 3 has better fingerprint than samsung's flagship. I mean it's just unreliable, i don't know maybe it's just mine??? I literally had 3 fingers assigned on my one and only right thumb just so that the phone won't have excuses lol. But no, im disappointed. It always has to be two damn tries, thats the least. Bluelight filter is now baked in, which is a very nice feature, atleast for me. Battery, i personally didn't notice any change, but thumbs up to that cos im more than satisfied with it. And as we all know, snapchat camera still sucks not only on this phone but with every android phone. The modes, man are they helpful for those times we really need to save battery. You can customize the resolution of you're desire., well not really but three choices is a lot. 720p,1080p,1440p. Now on the update, I don''t know if you noticed, my resolution is set to 1080p because the mode that is chosen after the update will automatically choose the "optimized" mode which adjusts the resolution and cpu speeds and all that according to the activity you're currenty doing. Which is another good thing. Also, google assistant arrived as well, which great! Interface has some major color and look and design changes. The status bar along with the pull down menu in my opinion has become cleaner and better looking than the previous version. The settings has been better, way way better organized than before. Samsung Pay hasn't yet to come in Canada for some goddamn reason (i know it's not suppose to be here but maybe just maybe someone from samsung reads this ****). I'll leave it here, overall, again, it's faster and snappier, app switches are better almost perfect. But you know, stutters and lags will be there. This is my review for the nougat update on my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7. Thanks for reading!
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Mostly I am trying to see if this is an isolated issue with mine that might be fixed by rolling the dice again and re-flashing 2.1, but I'm sure people have interesting anecdotes to share as well.
For me, the ROM gave me severe overheating issues. Like, I would be in a heavily air conditioned room playing a video file, and after 20 minutes even though the outside doesn't feel exceptionally warm, running the internal temp monitor would show 98-100 degrees! This heated area was highly localized in the lower left corner, where according to ifixit the processor rests. Without air conditioning, even simply browsing the internet would cause it to eventually overheat.
To add to that, comparing 1.6 to 2.1 charging speed and general battery life seems to be much better after going back to 1.6. Whereas in 2.1 watching a 20-minute video could cut down my battery by 30 percent even in airplane mode, in 1.6 I lose maybe 5 percent in the same situation.
Of course even in 1.6 I am still having troubles with heat when I am in a hot environment, though I don't know if this is just the nature of running a modern smartphone in 29 degree C (84 F) weather. As an aside, has anybody had overheating issues in hot environments?
Several reasons include:
1 - Utterly crap, slow, useless & innaccurate keyboard
2 - Less icons fit on screen
3 - Only 5 home screen in which you cannot remove/add
4 - Wallpaper does not work properly, instead of filling one screen
it distorts and stretches onto all the other screens...
That's all I can think of now...
100*F after 20 minutes of video playback? That's absolutely normal. In fact it's kinda cool.
I'm back on 1.6 because:
No WMA support in stock or aftermarket players (RockPlayer did work, but that's no good for music)
I prefer the 1.6 keyboard
I like Dell's FB, Twitter and RSS widgets
I want my restricted market apps to be available
I do miss (from 2.1)
The eye-candy
Being able to charge in aeroplane mode (what is UP with that anyway?)
The dialer/contact app is great
Did I mention the eye-candy?
2.1 was very pretty and I am very much looking forward to it in an official ROM. IMHO though, it doesn't provide the functionality I need.
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100*F after 20 minutes of video playback? That's absolutely normal. In fact it's kinda cool.
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Seriously? I mean, what's the point in having a media tablet if it can't even finish a TV episode without an emergency shutdown? Is this normal for android smartphones in general, or is the streak just badly designed?
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Seriously? I mean, what's the point in having a media tablet if it can't even finish a TV episode without an emergency shutdown? Is this normal for android smartphones in general, or is the streak just badly designed?
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my guess is that the cpu throttling isnt fully implemented or that it doesnt support hardware decoding.
either way, i feel the 2.1 is pretty buggy, the facebook sync goes funny, the dell rss widget crashes every few hours, and a few more that i cant recall off the top of my head.
waiting eagerly for 2.2 to release.
I have to agree with the other posters...
- New icon spacing is terrible (what a waste of a big screen)
- Old keyboard was better
- Old recent programs menu was better
- Old camera UI was better
- Old desktop (with seperate rooms/wallpapers) was better
If the final OTA update is this bad I'm going to be sticking with 1.6 - and I'll be happy with it.
Updates are supposed to make things better, not worse.
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Several reasons include:
1 - Utterly crap, slow, useless & innaccurate keyboard
2 - Less icons fit on screen
3 - Only 5 home screen in which you cannot remove/add
4 - Wallpaper does not work properly, instead of filling one screen
it distorts and stretches onto all the other screens...
That's all I can think of now...
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Ok all of that is fixed by third party solutions. ADWlauncher rocks
Did anybody ever have trouble with videos in 2.1? I fixed my overheating issue, got it so that I could watch videos as much as I wanted in 1.6. So I went back to 2.1 thinking my biggest gripe was solved, but now, even at 30 degrees C (86 F), the thing restarts maybe ten minutes into a video.
Not sure whats behind this overheating, but i am running 2.1 since it was leaked without any issues, to be fair I have only watched about 30 mins of District 9 but ran fine.
I was really glad to see the back of 1.6, so many awesome apps were unavailable. As the other post mentioned most of the failures of the current 2.1 can be remedied with other istalls. ADW lets you set the ammount of columns and rows of icons, and up to 7 home pages, plus loads of other tweaks, themes and portrait mode.
I was super dissapointed with the new keyboard too, but the HTC multitouch keyboard is awesome and super fast with really good correction too, only thing that doesnt work yet is auto capitolisation as far as I know, and theres various skins to chose from.
For me there was also a noticable speed increase, this with proper multitouch meets my gaming needs with psx4droid. The dialer and contacts is a huge improvement, as is the stock gallery. Only thing with that is the proximity hangs sometimes and takes a while for the sceen to light up but thats pretty rare and I think that could be some app interfering...
I for one cant wait for the official 2.1 hopefully sligly ironed out release, this will nicely hold me over till froyo, which better be soon Dell!! Though I understand some people cant be bothered to tweak and play with it, just want it working out of the box. I guess coming from WM im used to that LOL..
Using a 6+ at the moment, but I need android as well. I am holding out for the note edge (owned every note gen), but in the mean time I am thinking of picking up a g3 second hand (very cost effective for what you get). Now I have read all about the lag, overheating etc followed by "you can fix it if you root and tweak". I am all down for tweaking, romming etc. I just need honest opinions about the end result. Not the fanboy defense or defending the phone because you have one etc. Thanks
I do like mine quite a bit. I have gone the rooting route of course, but it wasn't too bad before that either. There's a few things that still bug me, such as not being able to trigger Google Now via my Bluetooth headset and the AUX issues. Then screen is a bit dim and the battery life is amazingly average, but beyond those the phone is pretty awesome.
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Using a 6+ at the moment, but I need android as well. I am holding out for the note edge (owned every note gen), but in the mean time I am thinking of picking up a g3 second hand (very cost effective for what you get). Now I have read all about the lag, overheating etc followed by "you can fix it if you root and tweak". I am all down for tweaking, romming etc. I just need honest opinions about the end result. Not the fanboy defense or defending the phone because you have one etc. Thanks
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Honestly I've never had any of the mentioned issues, I've had G3 2 days before it was released. I love the phone, used to be Samsung person myself, got tired of Knox. I get at least 2 days battery, with no lag or overheating.
Maybe its my coverage area or the fact that incant stand a dim screen, but I've never been able to get "good" battery life in about any phone.
I was initially anxious when I purchased the phone. But with Xposed, Greenify, Tasker, Root, Bump!, Nova Launcher, and a variety of other tweaks, apps and freezing of bloatware, the phone just rocks now. I don't even need a custom ROM any more.
I also enjoy the look, feel and size of the phone. And I really like having the buttons on the back rather than the side. Qi charging has also been a nice frill.
The one remaining deficiency that can never be fixed is the screen in direct sunlight. Even with Lux IPS will never look as good or clear as Retina or Amoled.
I picked up the g3. I rooted and rommed, installed greenify etc. So far battery idle is great, haven't really tested usage. However, I notice there is a lag, not always but there seems to be a stutter that's almost predictable and constant. Any ideas?
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I picked up the g3. I rooted and rommed, installed greenify etc. So far battery idle is great, haven't really tested usage. However, I notice there is a lag, not always but there seems to be a stutter that's almost predictable and constant. Any ideas?
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If you search around the forums you'll see that this is a persistent concern for a lot of G3 owners. Here are some solutions/workarounds that I think I've seen the most often:
(1) Change your launcher to something better like Nova.
(2) Switch from Dalvik to ART (and sometimes vice versa).
(3) Uninstalling, freezing or at least Greenifying an app that just isn't working well with your phone. Top candidates include Facebook Messenger, LG Keyboard and Google Play Services.
(4) Go into developer options and completely turn off Windows animation scale, transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale.
A fifth idea which I don't personally recommend is to go into the hidden menu of the phone and reduce or eliminate the built-in slowdown that triggers when your phone reaches a certain temperature.
There's a wealth of discussion regarding this topic on the XDA forums. Take some time and look around.
Personally my phone has always been lag-free so it can be done!
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If you search around the forums you'll see that this is a persistent concern for a lot of G3 owners. Here are some solutions/workarounds that I think I've seen the most often:
(1) Change your launcher to something better like Nova.
(2) Switch from Dalvik to ART (and sometimes vice versa).
(3) Uninstalling, freezing or at least Greenifying an app that just isn't working well with your phone. Top candidates include Facebook Messenger, LG Keyboard and Google Play Services.
(4) Go into developer options and completely turn off Windows animation scale, transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale.
A fifth idea which I don't personally recommend is to go into the hidden menu of the phone and reduce or eliminate the built-in slowdown that triggers when your phone reaches a certain temperature.
There's a wealth of discussion regarding this topic on the XDA forums. Take some time and look around.
Personally my phone has always been lag-free so it can be done!
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I've done everything you have take the time to list, with the exception of art. I guess I will try that now. Thanks
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I've done everything you have take the time to list, with the exception of art. I guess I will try that now. Thanks
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Also switch to a different keyboard. The stock LG keyboard seems to be a lag fest, too.
So I love this little phone but some of my biggest complaints are slowness/jankiness at times and bad signal. I have the international version of the z5c and I'm using straight talk on ATT network. So here are my fixes for slowness and battery issues:
1. Turn your data off when connected to WiFi. I know this kinda stinks cause you cannot automate the data switching on/off without root but it REALLY helps with speed. The phone struggles to hold strong signal in both LTE and 3g. So turn it off when possible.
2. Use Rbrowser or RSbrowser. They were made for snapdragon devices and they are incredibly fast. I prefer rsbrowser since it has ad blockers.
3. Don't use a case. Yeah this one really sucks cause I love cases but this phone gets too hot at times thanks to the 810 processor. Having a case on just doesn't allow the heat to dissipate quick enough.
4. Remove all apps that run constantly. Use Gsam battery to find out the main problems. Also, use greenify to hibernate problem apps (Skype, wear mini launcher, textra, etc...).
5. Disable photo analyzer. This really helps with opening and using the camera app.
6. Nova launcher. Nuff said.
7. Reboot once every three days. This helps with clearing cache and opening back up some usable ram. Sucks to do, but really does work.
8. In developer options, check on the force GPU rendering. It didn't help much, but every little bit helps. Also, scale your animations down to 0.5.
That's all I have. It helped my phone tremendously. It sucks that a flagship phone needs so much help but then again, it isn't a nexus.
I haven't noticed any slowness other that with demanding apps in my current z5c. You may just have bought a faulty unit. I had 3 different ones before I settled with 007 Spectre, Rev2, Orange-branded version. There is a HUGE difference in performance among units. Maybe try getting a refund and try another one? (As I said, I did it three times before finally deciding to stay with this little cutie: ))
I'll have a detailed review of problems with the phone and the way of resolving them in a bit so stay tuned
Bummed about the loss of 2nd screen but the rest looks appealing. Did anyone else upgrade from a V20? What's your opinion?
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Bummed about the loss of 2nd screen but the rest looks appealing. Did anyone else upgrade from a V20? What's your opinion?
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Don't mind it at all. Was really just a gimmick to me though that I really didn't use.
I upgraded. Only two things that I kinda miss about the "2nd screen" is that it if I caught incoming messages as they came in, I could see who it was without opening the phone. The number of times that usually happened was low though. Most of the time I had to have some sort of watch on that buzzed me and I just peeked at that. Which is what I do now with the V30. The other thing I miss is having the mode switcher while in camera. Majority of the time I'm in manual stills anyway so I just made a shortcut icon for that in the static icons in my launcher. Other than that, using the AOD and floating bar I haven't really noticed it missing.
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Don't mind it at all. Was really just a gimmick to me though that I really didn't use.
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I upgraded from the V20 just 2 days ago and so far I'm LOVING my V30. I got my V20 after Samsung's Note7 disaster. I didn't want to downgrade to an S7 Edge, but the V20 still seemed like it was forced onto me. I liked the phone, but it was no Note7.
I will admit that the lack of Second Screen takes a bit of time to get used to if you integrated it into your daily usage patterns., but you probably won't miss it on the V30. The V30's Always On Display has a special "swipe bar" that has all the shortcuts that the V20's second screen had when the main screen was turned off (shortcuts like the wifi, bluetooth, camera, sound profile, etc toggles + music controller + shows icons for new texts, missed calls, etc). So that part is definitely similar and you most likely won't miss the Second Screen for that. The part that needs a little time to adjust to is the app shortcuts bar that appeared when the main screen was on. You will need to get used to the fact that all that info isn't in your face anymore, but will instead be on the hidden Floating Bar instead. You'll get used to it quickly though.
Admittedly, I don't use the Floating Bar on the V30. Too intrusive for me even though it's hidden. I just don't like that little half circle button on the edge of the screen. I instead use an app called Meteor Swipe, which adds a hidden swipe zone to the side of the screen (completely configurable from width, length, location, and left/right). When swiped out, you get app drawers (as many as you want) that contain as many apps as you want. It kind of mimics the S8 and Note8's side app drawer thingy. I used this on my V20 too since I really missed the side app drawers from my Note7.
I HIGHLY recommend upgrading if you want superb battery life compared to the V20's. This is why I actually upgraded. I'm a light user, with my phone mostly in my pocket all day, but about 1-2 hours of SOT. The V20 was needing a quick +30% charge to get me through the day (5am to 10pm). The V30 is lasting me all day with battery saver on (Set to Extended with only Restrict Background Data enabled and a few apps set to be excluded; Max brightness set to 100% in Battery Saver too, but auto-brightness is enabled) and some ATT and LG bloatware disabled. Yesterday (day off from work), I was using my phone from 9am to midnight and ended the day at roughly 85% with no charges and about 2 hours of SOT. I basically had my phone in my pocket all day, light texting, 2 short phone calls, and ended the night watching Youtube until I fell asleep. I fell asleep with my phone in my bed and woke up with only about 2% drain over night. Your battery life may vary obviously, and I'm only going off of memory, but DANG the battery life was remarkable!
EDIT: I should also note that even with Battery Saver on, I have yet to experience any lag or slow down. This phone is just super fast!
In short, you lose the V20's Second Screen, but gain so much more and keep several features of the V20 one way or another.
You gain:
-Faster CPU
-MUCH better battery life
-water proofing
-wireless charging (if you're into that... I personally could care less)
-battery saving tools not present on the V20's software
-lighter weight
-OLED screen that is really stunning (and saves battery over the V20's LCD display)
-And some other things I'm sure that I can't think of at the moment. The above mentioned were things I considered when deciding whether to upgrade or not.
You get to keep:
-The impressive DAC
-Main screen on Second Screen features are on the Floating Bar instead. Still there, but implemented differently.
-Main screen off Second Screen features are on the Always On Display instead. Again, still there, but different implementation.
-Impressive camera with all the manual settings... if you know how to use them... which I don't... soooooo....
Really, the only thing you lose is the toughness of the V20, but from what I've seen on Youtube drop tests, the V30 is still pretty strong.
EDIT: Oh, I should also mention that if you purchased themes for the V20 via the Google Play Store, they won't work on the V30 since it uses a different Home version than the V20. I was a bit disappointed by this at first since I love to theme my phones. The good news is that the same guys who made the V20 themes are working with the V30 now. Themes are currently scarce (at the time of writing this), but will populate the Play Store over the next several months.
Over all, I do recommend the V30 over the V20. Don't let the lack of Second Screen be a deciding factor for you.
Picked up mine yesterday. I was going back and forth over the S8+ and the V30. And really, they are pound for pound nearly identical, even with the 6 month head start that the Sammy had. You might give up some creative photo control if you go S8, but you get a much better selfie camera, but that's all personal preferences for that stuff. I got used to using the fingerprint unlock recently, and the location on the V30 is really what sealed it. Well that, and the S8 just reminds me of the S6 edge I had, and it just felt like nothing I hadn't already had or seen before. I was pleasantly surprised at the smaller physical size of the 30 vs the 20 though. So far, I've only had a couple things that irk me, and I think that's more app-based than phone-based. Overall though, I do like the phone quite a bit. Only been a day though, so who knows!
I got the V30+ just two days ago and I am in love with it already. I miss the second screen but I think it's not a big deal, since the V30 gives many more improvements over V20.
Hi there! I just got a Tab S7 (the "basic" LCD model. not the plus). I update to Android 11, factory resetted it, debloated like crazy with ADB. I'm coming from a Tab S4 that had the exact same debloat and optimizations steps.
I use this tablet ONLY to play some games. I mostly play Rules Of Survival.
Well, I'm really disappointed. The game still lags with the same graphical settings I was using on the tab S4. I was expecting to get a decent amount of free ram after debloating it but it's not that better if compared with the S4. Don't get me wrong, the game runs smoother than on the S4, but from a Snapdragon 865+ I was expecting a lot more. The super crowded scenes now are pretty playable, but it still hangs a bit quite often. I have tested it with different internet connections, same results. Lowering the graphis did not help on the S4 and it does not help on the S7.
A weird issue is related to the touch screen sensitivity. It's usually pretty good but sometimes when I have to aim precisesly with my right thumb, the whole movement of the crosshair feels super slow and inaccurate.
You know what's strage? I have tested the same game on my OnePlus Nord and I had no issues at all. A friend of mine on the latest and crappiest iPad has a bettere gaming experience than mine, for half the price.
Any hint before returning it?
I'm having some strange issues with my Galaxy Tab S7+ as well, mostly touch-related. But in overall, the tablet's performance is really disappointing. I was expecting much more from this SD865-based tablet compared to my previous one, Pixel C.
Taps are not being registered accurately. Sometimes it gets registered prematurely (before my finger actually landed), and in other cases late or not registered at all.
From time to time, the tablet would suddenly lose responsiveness, dropping or delaying a good amount of touches, that even holds and drags may break into several separate taps. In rare cases, the tablet would stop responding to touches and generates a few taps on its own at the edge of the screen (the taps are generated at one particular spot and the spot is random, but it tends to be near the navbar if brought up).
As I mostly play rhythm games in which every touch matters, such issues can be devastating. The issue is becoming more frequent since Android 11 update, with average frame rate being much worse compared to Android 10. It seems these touch-related issues become more apparent when the games start to stutter (lower frame rate).
I suspect the issue might have something to do with System UI. On Android 10, when the touch issue happens, it affects everything as I can also reproduce the ongoing issue inside Multi-Touch Test app. On Android 11, things become a bit different, as when the touch issue starts to happen in a game, it seems to affect only that game and the System UI (that it takes about 2-3 swipes just to bring out the navbar), and the impact to other apps, including Multi-Touch Test, is less than before.
I don't know what might be contributing to the touch-related issues. But the tablet's stock firmware is often seen spamming logcat at an incredible rate implying a huge amount of processing is going on behind the scenes, and from the looks of it, a good amount of the logs were audio effect related so it's possible that certain audio enhancements might be very demanding.
EDIT: I also suspected Game Optimization Service might be involved in this. However, that service is part of the core system components, with related code inside system_server, that it's not possible to disable it completely. Although I've taken out the apks systemlessly through Magisk modules (root), it only made sure the service would never be able to launch again, yet its usual routines (scanning apps and detect whether the app is a game) continues in the background, which is done by system_server on behalf of GOS.
PS: It appears Samsung is indeed not happy with people disabling these services, that they're going great lengths to deter people from doing so.
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I'm having some strange issues with my Galaxy Tab S7+ as well, mostly touch-related. But in overall, the tablet's performance is really disappointing. I was expecting much more from this SD865-based tablet compared to my previous one, Pixel C.
Taps are not being registered accurately. Sometimes it gets registered prematurely (before my finger actually landed), and in other cases late or not registered at all.
From time to time, the tablet would suddenly lose responsiveness, dropping or delaying a good amount of touches, that even holds and drags may break into several separate taps. In rare cases, the tablet would stop responding to touches and generates a few taps on its own at the edge of the screen (the taps are generated at one particular spot and the spot is random, but it tends to be near the navbar if brought up).
As I mostly play rhythm games in which every touch matters, such issues can be devastating. The issue is becoming more frequent since Android 11 update, with average frame rate being much worse compared to Android 10. It seems these touch-related issues become more apparent when the games start to stutter (lower frame rate).
I suspect the issue might have something to do with System UI. On Android 10, when the touch issue happens, it affects everything as I can also reproduce the ongoing issue inside Multi-Touch Test app. On Android 11, things become a bit different, as when the touch issue starts to happen in a game, it seems to affect only that game and the System UI (that it takes about 2-3 swipes just to bring out the navbar), and the impact to other apps, including Multi-Touch Test, is less than before.
I don't know what might be contributing to the touch-related issues. But the tablet's stock firmware is often seen spamming logcat at an incredible rate implying a huge amount of processing is going on behind the scenes, and from the looks of it, a good amount of the logs were audio effect related so it's possible that certain audio enhancements might be very demanding.
EDIT: I also suspected Game Optimization Service might be involved in this. However, that service is part of the core system components, with related code inside system_server, that it's not possible to disable it completely. Although I've taken out the apks systemlessly through Magisk modules (root), it only made sure the service would never be able to launch again, yet its usual routines (scanning apps and detect whether the app is a game) continues in the background, which is done by system_server on behalf of GOS.
PS: It appears Samsung is indeed not happy with people disabling these services, that they're going great lengths to deter people from doing so.
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I have deeply read thru your thread this morning. This is ways beyond disappointing. I have ordered and iPad air 4. But guess what? I cannot transfer my rules of survival account from Android to iOS. I will have to return that as well.
The only tablet with at least 6gb of ram available is the Lenovo something pro blabla but it spots a lower Snapdragon with a higher price tag than the galaxy S7.
I will have to stick my galaxy Tab S4 still for a while. I have debloated it like crazy (I just did not remove the game crap system). It will be still kind of bearable for some more time.
Any hint on some alternative android tablets?
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I have deeply read thru your thread this morning. This is ways beyond disappointing. I have ordered and iPad air 4. But guess what? I cannot transfer my rules of survival account from Android to iOS. I will have to return that as well.
The only tablet with at least 6gb of ram available is the Lenovo something pro blabla but it spots a lower Snapdragon with a higher price tag than the galaxy S7.
I will have to stick my galaxy Tab S4 still for a while. I have debloated it like crazy (I just did not remove the game crap system). It will be still kind of bearable for some more time.
Any hint on some alternative android tablets?
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If it's not about 120Hz display I think some other tablets, including older generation ones, might be good choices.
It's just that I don't think I'll ever pick another Samsung product anymore thanks to the GOS fiasco (app/service apks that would be automatically re-enabled by watchdogs placed deep inside system core processes by Samsung themselves).
As for going for an iPad... sadly, thanks to g00g13 & 4pp1€ intentionally placing barriers on doing cross-platform account transitions (at least losing access to paid/non-paid in-game currencies), it certainly won't be easy to switch.
(PS, nowadays it's not even easy to migrate on the same platform. Restoring a backup, such as those done using Titanium Backup or Migrate from an old device to a new one would not work and I still need to go through the usual transfer procedures from the old device, which varies among games).
Honestly, I don't think gamers are the main audience of Samsung devices, considering how much efforts they put on security stuffs such as Knox (actually, Knox was what led to Google introducing the Safety Net, and all the problems that stemmed from it). The tablet itself appears to be more focused on office/productivity works, as features like S-Pen, air gestures, DeX are more useful for those tasks than gaming.
EDIT: As for touch issues, if you're rooted this thread (from Essential Phone forum) might be interesting. CPU and GPU governors, as well as affinities, might play a role in the issues we're having. Turned out the stock kernel has a good amount of options to tweak via SmartPack Kernel Manager.
Here I don't have any problem. When you update it, you already enter on recovery mode, wipe data, cache and fix apps ? I get little issue with my battery after update, but I perform recovery mode and do wipes and fix apps, finally all problems I get is solved.