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I can't figure out whether I had this lag problem when I first got my GN. 99% of the time my phone runs absolutely beautiful, perfectly smooth scrolling through menus and on the homescreens.
The only two places I do encounter lag are when I press the home button if I'm on a screen other than the main one (eg I'm on the left side screen and press the home button to return to my main homescreen it seems quite stuttery). And the other place is in the settings menu, when selecting any of the options it lights up blue but when it returns to it's normal colour before going to the appropriate setting it seems quite stuttery as well.
Neither of these are massive issues obviously, but I'm just interested in whether this is standard and it's always been like this or if by flashing other ROMs to my phone (currently running ARHD 2.1.2. but I've had these since I flashed the first version at least) I've caused this behaviour.
I'm rooted but running completely stock and I have lag issues occasionally as well. Mine occur around 30% of the time.
I'm hoping a software update can address this, because when all of the Nexus reviews were going up a month or so ago, there were no complaints about lag. At that point in time I'm fairly certain the reviewers had Android 4.0.0 installed.
Hey guys, i need some advise here!
For weeks, i anxiously waited for the mailman to bring my my GNex and for a few days im very happy with it. Unfortunatly, the major plus of android, it never freezes, isnt true for my brand spanking new Gnex!
Seeming randomly, the phone freezes, refusing all input from the screen and the On/Off button. This happens about every 20 hrs.
Ususally i advise people with this problem to exchange their phone with a different one, but im afraid i wont get a stock 'yakju' build back in return, so want to try to fix (or at least determine) the problem first.
Can you guys give me some tips on how to get to the bottom of this?
Thanks in advance!
Info:
Model: Galaxy Nexus (GSM)
Android version: 4.0.1
Smalbandversion: I9250XXKK1
Kernel: [email protected] #1
Build: ITL41F (yakju)
And again, it's all stock
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i had a lot of problems with the 4.0.1 fw, have you tried updating the phone to 4.0.2 it solves a lot of bugs!
I tried to update the phone through the system update menu in the settings, but it listed my phone as 'up to date'. I find this is odd, since i have a Nexus ánd the Google build
Is there a way of updating the phone without a lot of hassle?
I looked into it, in the Netherlands the 4.0.2 update should roll out in a few days. If it isn't, I'm going to flash it myself! Were your problems with 4.0.1 similar to mine e.g. crashes and freezes?
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In my experience most of the time when that happened was caused by 3rd party apps that weren't ics optimized.
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Well freezes and crashes maybe, but the whole phone unresponsive? Isn't there a try/catch somewhere which prevents this kind of 'dirty code' to crash the whole OS, anyway there should be.
Also, ( I forgot to mention this in #1) the phone reboots sometimes while its active as well as when its idle. The rebooting is always paired with a loud *click*
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Same problem
Panatella said:
Also, ( I forgot to mention this in #1) the phone reboots sometimes while its active as well as when its idle. The rebooting is always paired with a loud *click*
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That exact thing happened to me yesterday as well (running 4.0.1). I pulled down the notification bar, clicked on the email notification, and when the notifybar started collapsing again, the animation stopped, sound was caught in a loop, and two seconds later my phone rebootet with a clicking sound (I hope that it was just the speaker reacting strangely to the sudden signal loss...!)
The same day, the Nexus kind of crashed while I was streaming internet radio to my bluetooth speaker. The music kept on playing fine, but I wasn't able to turn on the screen. Even holding the vol+/- and power buttons only shut the phone down, but I couldn't restart before I removed the battery.
I really hope this is gonna be fixed with the 4.0.2 / 4.0.3 firmwares. This thing is crashing a little too often right now, for my taste
I'm getting the same problems as noted above. I've just picked up the nexus to move away from Apple's iPhones, but I'm left wondering I've made a serious mistake in doing so. An added problem is that the crash has also occurred when I've been recharging the battery while asleep- so the alarm I set did wake me.
Honestly, it's an unreliable product. I'm a customer, not a Samsung lab rat.
Got the same issue. 2 crashes in 4 days. Not a huge problem for me yet, but 4.0.3 better fix it.
Well most of my problems went away when i updated my phone. You should definitely try to update. Personalty I went straight for 4.0.3. The best ROM i've tested is definitely Android Open Kang Project :http://rootzwiki.com/topic/11455-rom-android-open-kang-project-maguro-build-13/
Everything just went so smooth and bugfree as far as i can tell. And i love the quick setting he put in notification bar.
You can see how to unlock your phone here using the gn toolkit :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310
I had those kinds of crashes, too. My phone would crash maybe once every 3-4 hours on 4.0.1... doing anything. Whether it be idle, with no extra services (factory reset), or while composing messages. Anything would do it.
Anyway, I rooted the phone and I've been on Bigxie's ROM since V1 (AOSP 4.0.3) and the issue stopped, for the most part, except for an idle reboot every 18-28hrs. Suspecting it was kernel related, I swapped out the Apex kernel and threw on Franco's... since then, my phone can run for almost two days (of moderate usage) without a charge.
Any of you guys enabled 'force 2d hardware acceleration'? I don't know how relevant it is, but all my problems went away when I stopped to use this function.
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Uv'ing too low can crashes also.
My grandma beat me down and took my nexus. Sent from a jitterbug with beats by dre.
Well this is exactly what is happening to me on my phone, it reboots every 2 days or so. sometimes it becomes completely unresponsive, the keyboard doesnt open up or of it does, it doesnt accept any input
even the settings page starts crashing, i dont know what is going on
it works ok otherwise but this crashing and becoming unresponsive is really driving me crazy. i have 4.0.1 as i am in the UK and since they are not releasing 4.0.3 for such a long time here, it means the fixes available in it is not really for stability and maybe they are for LTE version available in the US
Also, I dont have the 2d acceleration checked off already, so not sure what else to do to fix it. should i return the phone???
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Well this is exactly what is happening to me on my phone, it reboots every 2 days or so. sometimes it becomes completely unresponsive, the keyboard doesnt open up or of it does, it doesnt accept any input
even the settings page starts crashing, i dont know what is going on
it works ok otherwise but this crashing and becoming unresponsive is really driving me crazy. i have 4.0.1 as i am in the UK and since they are not releasing 4.0.3 for such a long time here, it means the fixes available in it is not really for stability and maybe they are for LTE version available in the US
Also, I dont have the 2d acceleration checked off already, so not sure what else to do to fix it. should i return the phone???
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U sure it's not a software u installed recently? For me changing back to the stock music player fixed the random crashing.
In general, I can say some apps are not stable at all.
I experience random crashes too, although they coincide with the sudden loss of signal, as described in these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390816
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1387943
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20816554
I have started to make some logs to try to identify the cause of this problem. I use Log Collector for making a log and No Signal Alert to obtain a time stamp when the signal drops. What I see in the logs is that just before the signal drops I notice an entry in the log something like "process:com.lookout has died". Could this have something to do with the Lookout app I have installed or is it just coincidence that the app and a certain Android process have the same name?
By the way, does anybody know if there are websites or people who can analyze the logs I have created? Most of the content is mumbo jumbo to me and a knowledgeable person might be able to shed some more light on what happens inside the phone and what might trigger this problem.
I just upgraded to 4.0.2 on Thursday, but the problem persists.
Android version 4.0.2
Baseband Version: I9250XXKK6
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-gaaa2611
[email protected]#1
Build Number: ICL53F
ICS stock; non-rooted
Well i guess you tried already to remove the lookout app right?
My GSM Nexus with stock 4.02 (unrooted) freezes randomly too.
When it occurs i cannot switch the screen on using the power button. Only thing that helps in this state is pulling the battery.
Iam starting to get extremely annoyed by Google/Android because my previous smartphone the Nexus One was also buggy ever since the Gingerbread update while beeing perfect with Froyo.
It's definately my last Android device if this will not be fixed with 4.03.
The phones are way too expensive to be a happy participant of a perpetual Google beta.
b4cksl4sh said:
My GSM Nexus with stock 4.02 (unrooted) freezes randomly too.
When it occurs i cannot switch the screen on using the power button. Only thing that helps in this state is pulling the battery.
Iam starting to get extremely annoyed by Google/Android because my previous smartphone the Nexus One was also buggy ever since the Gingerbread update while beeing perfect with Froyo.
It's definately my last Android device if this will not be fixed with 4.03.
The phones are way too expensive to be a happy participant of a perpetual Google beta.
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Are you sure it's the OS not some buggy/incompatible apps? I've had the phone since launch and it never froze even once. Stock 4.02 too.
And you should try out different OS. Then you will know what suits you.
this is sux... how to fix it?
i tried to do hard reset but still the same problem.
usually it reboots when i'm listening a music but today it has rebooted when i was using simple "light" application...
Sounds like you have a defective phone if it's happening frequently while your phone is awake. I've had the same thing happen one time in six weeks, not enough to call it a problem, but if you're having it daily or more something is wrong with the phone. I'd exchange it if it were me.
Are you still stock?
rom
kernel
launcher
theme
Help us, help you...
good day.
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Sounds like you have a defective phone if it's happening frequently while your phone is awake. I've had the same thing happen one time in six weeks, not enough to call it a problem, but if you're having it daily or more something is wrong with the phone. I'd exchange it if it were me.
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yeah, almost daily...
i was thinking about exchange but i waited 3 weeks for my device from germany to my country... so if i send them it back i will have to wait another 50-60 days...
chopper the dog said:
Are you still stock?
rom
kernel
launcher
theme
Help us, help you...
good day.
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yeah, stock, no root, no custom, stock launcher
Well of course try to do a factory reset and very selectively install apps and see if something is causing it. If nothing specific is causing it you're probably looking at a defective device.
Nine times out of ten the reboots are caused by some apps that you are using or that runs in the background. If you wiped your phone and set it up again, do not install apps. DON'T. See if it crashes like that or not. If it still crashes then you likely have a hardware defect of sorts.
Of all apps, stay away from any apps that interfere with Android as a system. Battery life managing apps are by far the worst, for example.
Yeah, kristovaher makes a good point- it could possibly be a rogue app. Avoid not only battery manager apps but also task killers and any other app that supposedly increases battery life. None of them are really necessary or useful anyway.
i have done factory reset
installed only Go Keyboard, turned on unknown sources and usb debugging like i allways do.
copied all my mp3s to the device and was listening a music... and it reseted again...
p.s. btw, sometimes when i'm listening a music and screen is locked, the music starts lagging (slows down)... it plays normal if i press power off button so the screen highlight.
definitely an orange
guys do u really think i should return this?
it will take another 1.5-2 month untill it reachs the shop or return back to me.. not sure if they even will answer via e-mail when i'll ask for relace... i'm not sure but i think it started reboot much after 4.0.2. maybe new 4.0.3 will have positive effect. some people from my local forums also advised me to flash any custom ROM (some of them had such a problem and it helped them, reboots gone... liek they said)
This random reboot has happened to so many people. So please, don't tell him that he got a lemon. You can google up "galaxy nexus random reboot" and see how many complaint of similar issue have been posted. I also got random reboot every two days or so. But if the OP got it every day or more frequently than that, just exchange it.
If you want to proudly say your Gnex does not randomly reboot, EVER, then just use it for phone calls, browsing the internet, and Facebook only.
How often is it happening?
If its more than once a day its certainly defective. That is not normal behavior. If its every few days then deal with it.
It's happened twice under the same set of circumstances:
1. Streaming Pandora
2. Charging
Not sure if they're related but it started happening after upgrading to 4.0.2.
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This random reboot has happened to so many people. So please, don't tell him that he got a lemon. You can google up "galaxy nexus random reboot" and see how many complaint of similar issue have been posted. I also got random reboot every two days or so. But if the OP got it every day or more frequently than that, just exchange it.
If you want to proudly say your Gnex does not randomly reboot, EVER, then just use it for phone calls, browsing the internet, and Facebook only.
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I do everything with my gnex, and aside from adw launcher ex, have seen NO reboots in the month I have had it.
Aridon said:
How often is it happening?
If its more than once a day its certainly defective. That is not normal behavior. If its every few days then deal with it.
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well, last 1.5 weeks after i stopped using NRG player and turned to stock google music player, i had no reboots... but few days ago it started to reboot again.. can't say every day, maybe in 2-3 days but only once per day... mostly when i'm listening a music.
phiquantu said:
This random reboot has happened to so many people. So please, don't tell him that he got a lemon. You can google up "galaxy nexus random reboot" and see how many complaint of similar issue have been posted. I also got random reboot every two days or so. But if the OP got it every day or more frequently than that, just exchange it.
If you want to proudly say your Gnex does not randomly reboot, EVER, then just use it for phone calls, browsing the internet, and Facebook only.
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if it's mass problem then it's really sad....
why dont you flash 4.0.3 and rule out whether it's 4.0.2 or the phone... if it's the phone i'm assuming you're on GSM, cause if you weren't, you could walk into verizon, switch it out, and have a new one 15 minutes from now.
I had the same problem yesterday, I tought it was a problem with the kaspersky launcher. isn't that a problem of kaspersky?
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p.s. btw, sometimes when i'm listening a music and screen is locked, the music starts lagging (slows down)... it plays normal if i press power off button so the screen highlight.
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This is a known issue with certain encoding bit rates on music files. Enable the EQ music effects and it keeps the cpu speed high enough to negate lag, even when screen is off.
Almost all the complains about reboots are connected with 4.0.2 update. Letw wait for 4.0.3. When I was on 4.0.1 no reboots.
I love this phone. But it freezes. A lot.
Mine does, my workmates does, as does my friends. So that's three people including myself and all of our phones are faulty. They are using stock roms and kernels. I'm using MCR, but I've experienced it on stock, and every other rom that I've tried. The absolute longest uptime I've seen is probably 2 days, and it reboots even when it's just sitting on my desk doing nothing. Does yours?
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I also use stock kernels, no OC/UV
No mine is very stable. I have up time of over 1000 hours before I rebooted my phone.
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Had mine coming around on 2 weeks. Haven't had a single reboot / freeze / sleep of death. Running stock 4.0.2 unlocked bootloader.
b0unceee said:
I love this phone. But it freezes. A lot.
Mine does, my workmates does, as does my friends. So that's three people including myself and all of our phones are faulty. They are using stock roms and kernels. I'm using MCR, but I've experienced it on stock, and every other rom that I've tried. The absolute longest uptime I've seen is probably 2 days, and it reboots even when it's just sitting on my desk doing nothing. Does yours?
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Have never had my phone freeze. Rare reboot on 4.02 and no reboots on 4.04 so far.
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Not any longer
I did do (lock-ups, battery pulls), yes - when I was on ITL41D. But not since I got the ICL53F update. I think that ITL41F was susceptible to lock-ups too, from memory.
Nope. Not on stock or otherwise. Only reboots I have had is when I undervolted too much, other then that, rock soild.
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Mine has been fine other than with UV Kernels and UVing too much. But, I mean, duh.
OP...list your apps that you have downloaded.
Most likely an app not liking ics is the culprit.
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Haven't had any lockups. Do you guys have certain apps in common?
Nope.
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Slacker.com - which i love - causes my phone to revoot everytime i use it. Nothing else jas done it before. I agree, i bet there is a common app causing the problem.
I had random reboots in stock with NO apps installed but since updating to 4.0.4 haven't had anymore. If your phone locks up, instead of pulling the battery try holding power and both volume keys to force a restart.
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The only time it's happened to me was with the Chrome Beta. Did it twice, batt pulled, then did it a third time (after I was playing with the phone for an hour after the second reboot). Basically, fired up Chrome, went to a page, crash, reboot.
Uninstalled, wiped, no issues.
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I had random reboots in stock with NO apps installed but since updating to 4.0.4 haven't had anymore. If your phone locks up, instead of pulling the battery try holding power and both volume keys to force a restart.
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I thought the same since going to 4.0.4. But as I was At dinner last night, I had the phone on the table and saw it reboot. And thanks for the tip, I never knew that you could force a reboot like that - I will test next time
As for the apps that I have installed, I went a bit nuts during the Google sale recently, so there are quite a few.
But the apps that I use regularly are:
Whatsapp, Kakaotalk, stock browser and Google chrome (not chromes fault since I've only just started using it), Instafetch, Alarm Clock Extreme, Facebook, RSA Secure ID, Gmail, Tasker (have tried turning this off, no difference), camera, gallery, YouTube, phone, Lastpass, TripView, Trackball Alert Pro (also tried removing this, no diff), SwiftKey X (tired removing this - no diff), Root Explorer, Titanium Backup Pro, ROM Manager Pro
Apps that have running services:
WhatsApp, TelstraOne, Tasker, Trackball Alert Pro, KakaoTalk, Dropbox, SwiftKey X, misc Google services, HaxSync
There have bpeen times when one or another app has been removed to troubleshoot the issue (At one point I thought it was Juicedefender).
Stiill no dice.
This sucks!
Not regularly but yeh this happened to me yesterday, screen wouldn't come on and had to pull battery. Nearly shat myself because the last time that happened it went into a boot loop and I had to wipe my phone, luckily it didn't this time!
My GNex doesn't regularly reboot, but when it does, its always while its charging and while I'm in the messaging app. In fact, just a few hours out of the box. No additional apps, etc. Stock. The messaging app seems to not be as stable as it should be. When it does start to reboot, it freezes and has a glitchy screen with black lines in random places =/.
mine seems to freeze on the lock screen quite a lot. the physical buttons work but the soft buttons don't and the screen is unresponsive to touch commands to unlock ( i have the slide pin screen).
this has happened around 4 times in as many months thought - so not a major problem. it does, however, randomly power cycle sometimes - even when not in use at all!
The only time any of my Android phones ever have freezing or reboot issues is when I screw with the kernel and clock speeds. I haven't messed with the kernels or clock speeds on my nexus and haven't experienced any rebooting or freezing.
Just my $0.02.
Mine does on stock as well annoying when u are showing off to Steve's followers.
Google needs to continue upping the game. Not yet there. By the way on 4.02 GSM
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My CDMA/LTE version is stock/locked. I've had it for about 2 weeks and it's bootlooped twice that I know of. My Samsung Galaxy Tab 7+ does the same thing from time to time.
I tried to google any related threads to the symptom that my N7 2013 shows, but so far couldn't find any. So I decided to start a new thread to see if I'm the only one in this.
As the thread title suggests, the screen freezes randomly and comes back to life after a few seconds later. It doesn't seem to be happening continuously, but the interval between one and the next one should be something like half an hour, give or take. Funny thing is, when it happens, it does recognize all the inputs made on the screen while frozen and once the screen starts responding again, everything I have done in the meantime appears on it afterwards such as typing, swiping, etc.
I suspect it started happening after I installed the newest firmware, JLS36I, but can't be sure as I have received in the fairly early stage of rollout--pretty much on the same day Google started rolling it out, which was just a few days after I got my N7 2013.
I've experienced pretty much the exact same issue on mine, build JSS15R, not sure why though?
This happens occasionally on my Nexus 4, running CM10.2...ive read that its an issue with 4.3 all together.
i don't see a 30 min window like you experience. mine is about 10 seconds.
Just loaded last nights update and we'll see if it continues.
On my N7; ive never had it happen.
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This happens occasionally on my Nexus 4, running CM10.2...ive read that its an issue with 4.3 all together.
i don't see a 30 min window like you experience. mine is about 10 seconds.
Just loaded last nights update and we'll see if it continues.
On my N7; ive never had it happen.
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Didn't know it's a known issue with Android 4.3. But it's somewhat odd that I never had such problems with Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 2012 although both are on 4.3. And it seems I was a bit ambiguous or misleading with the description. Mine is also about a few seconds, between five to ten second each, but it seems like it happens every half an hour if I use the device continuously. Is it somewhat similar to your N4?
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I tried to google any related threads to the symptom that my N7 2013 shows, but so far couldn't find any. So I decided to start a new thread to see if I'm the only one in this.
As the thread title suggests, the screen freezes randomly and comes back to life after a few seconds later. It doesn't seem to be happening continuously, but the interval between one and the next one should be something like half an hour, give or take. Funny thing is, when it happens, it does recognize all the inputs made on the screen while frozen and once the screen starts responding again, everything I have done in the meantime appears on it afterwards such as typing, swiping, etc.
I suspect it started happening after I installed the newest firmware, JLS36I, but can't be sure as I have received in the fairly early stage of rollout--pretty much on the same day Google started rolling it out, which was just a few days after I got my N7 2013.
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I have the exact problem... I did the touch screen test with no problem.. I would say not hardware issue? Seems like the proccesor freze will trying to load something...
Same problem
I have the same problem also ... input text, playing game ... one day have around 2 time screen freezing ~ any1 have the solution ?
It seems like you are not alone. Mine is acting just the same. After a continuous gaming there would be this weird frozen screen which would magically turn back to normal and not happening again after maybe around an hour.
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Me too. Not frequently but from time to time. Especially when I lay the device down .... Its useless sometimes. I can't believe Google can't fix this. I'm running 15r
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I experience the same thing about once for every hour of use. The screen will freeze for about 5 seconds, although the power button is able to turn off the screen the device is otherwise unresponsive.
This was happening in every rom, stock or otherwise for me and I was about to return it then I flashed v10 of Paranoid Android and the problem hasn't reoccurred in 2 days so far. Hoping it stays that way.
Same problem here...
It's the device hanging while it performs an IO operation- the storage on the Nexus 7 isn't particularly fast, though it is faster than the last-gen N7 which was about a million times worse for random device freezes than this model.
Same problem here, was thinking of flashing CM to see if it was any better.
Same issue here, but i notice this today, it was working fine the last couple of weeks after the last update