[Guide] How to resolve rebooting after rebooting issues - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 General

this is mainly caused by Social networking service (facebook, twitter, chat) apps that is being started everytime you boot, and most of them is on SDCard (A2SD).
resolving this issue is very simple, you'll only have to move all the SNS apps to phone memory. and if there is another apps that boots on startup, move it also to phone memory. it will make your phone more stable after boot.
another way: set minimal CPU Clock to 832 Mhz just after rebooting your phone. your phone now will load apps veery quickly (just tested on my Galaxy Young this day) and it didn't affect the battery usage much on me..

Tnx for the info
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[Q] Did the apps and memory handling change with froyo(?)

Hi all.. Has anyone noticed any difference on the way android treats running apps and memory after froyo upgrade?
I hv been using SystemPanel Lite (by NextApp Inc) as from the first days of my Desire (April); actually not as a task-killer but for monitoring system, running apps/services and memory. It shows apps that are running and visible, running in the background and those that are inactive at the moment.
Before froyo, there were fewer apps running in the background, and most of the apps that were opened by me or activated automatically by OS were in "inactive" status. Now -after froyo- there is almost no any apps/services that are reported as inactive (?); all of them (appr 41 apps/services right now!) are running in the background, some of them (14 pcs) third party apps which were installed from the market, all the rest are android or HTC system apps/services, and no any single app seen in "inactive" at the present.
(My device is unrooted, generic HTC Desire with official froyo)
I noticed that too, but I think it could be just down to some way the systempanel reads application state or some formal changes.
Me, too. I also noticed (ironcally) that several google apps seem less stable than before. I also had to do a soft reset as the only way to force close the FM Radio. Companionlink synching hasn't been the same, either, occasionally clearing all the data and starting from zero - very annoying when you have 1200 contacts...
But improved reception on phone and wi-fi have made up for all that.
chuk

[Q] Severe drop in available RAM after searching internet

Hey,
Anyone had a problem after searching the net? My phone slowed right down the other night and when I killed all my apps with task killer, instead of showing the usual 400-500+mb available memory it's been coming up with 100-200mb. It's been tediously slow ever since.
Wondering if I may have picked up some malware or something. Although I've tried AVG's free app and it's not finding anything.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Try clear you browser cache.
Tried it, tried clearing everything except forms and passwords but still keeps slowing up really quickly.
Reboot your phone
uninstall any unwanted apps/games

[Q] wifi loading issue

to all grand users,
i have been on sgg(GT 19082) for 6 months,but since the last month ,im encountering certain problems over my wifi...
1. i have tried many browsers(so mostly aint a browser issue) but still the time required to load any webpage needs a minimum of 15-25 sec.this is real frustrating as i was used to smooth and minimum loading time.similarly videos need 1-2 minutes to start and buffer time has increased too.
2. time required to initialise a download too has increased.what took 5-10 seconds now takes 1-3 minutes to just start up.gladly the download speed hasnt varied.(updates on playstore thus stack up)
3. on palystore,the result to any search takes 2 minutes(initially 3 seconds) and even after the results appear ,images of app and icon seem invisible.
this is defenitely not a internet issue as im not encountering any kinds of trouble on my pci have treid switching browsers and wiping data,flashing differnt roms but the problem seems to persist.
.hope anyone has had a similar situation before me.any kinds of solutions and suggestions are welcome.
The download speed is unaffected, but everything else seems to load very slow? It's not possible.
What ROMs have you tried? The scope of the problem can be very wide... Have you tried using another WiFi router and see if it's still slow?
Clean cache ?
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From what the OP described if the download speed is the same but the buffering is slow, it sounds like there's either too many apps using or requesting the Wi-Fi simultaneously or over time, the cache and more likely, residual files, have piled up together in the app folders.
The bigger these folders get, the more the app itself has to search through it's files to use the current one, thereby causing a delay in processing/buffering time.
Cleaning cache would be a good idea, it should help for a little while like akiratoriyama suggested, otherwise it'll have to be a complete data wipe/format to fix the problem.

Battery drain problem and camera temporary fix

Hello there. Yesterday I saw strange process named mm-qcamera-daemon. After research about this issues, I found info about this -> a massive battery drain, caused by bugged camera driver (only in 4.4.2).
For me, I found solution -> Permission manager . In my case, the new Viber 5.x.x make my camera non-stop working and the battery is terrible! I just forbade Camera permission in Viber, restart the device and everything was fine. In other option - just remove Viber, restart and check what is the result.
* In the store, you can find many perm mng
My device -> S3 Neo I9301I stock with Odin Rox root method
Thanks for the note. I have already notified the developers at Viber and they fixed the issue with their latest release.
For those who use the old editions, you can use Permission Manager or DonkeyGuard... Both serve the same purpose
Update: after few days, I reaslized, that my I9301I beauty has many services and apps, that comming with stock ROM (yes, I use it, plus the root method from @Rox) and personally I installed one file manager, viber, web browser, mobile operator app for control over my mobile data charges and etc.; Shazam, app for local weather, file manager, office packet, forum reader and few other stuff. With this configuration, my phone was able to drain the battery with 10-15% for like a 20 mins! So I decide to take care of this problem and try few things, that may be will inscrease the battery life.
Well, I use my I9301I for Gmail, web browsing (different from Chrome, because Chrome drain too much CPU power), file manager for opening/reading doc, txt files, Viber for chat and internet calls and more than 51% of the time -> like a ordinary phone for calls and SMS messages. After one day test I've got very good result - 8% battery drain for 14 hours work day. I'll make future update after week or two.
To this moment, I do several thing to complete – I installed a few very important applications – AppOps manager, Greenify, Xposed, FastDormancy and Greenified -> with this I double the battery life for over few days – 3 days with Wifi/ data and 7 days like just a normal call/ sms mobile phone!!! I must say something else – over wifi, my battery is batter, mobile data draining around 50% more power! I sync the apps update and gmail sync only 3 to 6 times per day, because of my job. I doesn’t use social applications like Facebook, Google+ and etc. Look closer to my process list – it’s optimized for my purpose only!!! You must carefully watch with process is frozen and why. Future updates with more info, after 2-3 weeks of using the custom @Rox rom.
Best regards!
PM - Big thanks and hitting over the 323254 times Thanks button to @Rox and others guys to share their experience with the community!
i found beter fix, just enable powersave on stock when you dont use phone it will prevent from that drain
Can I ask you which app you used to block all these processes? and in case if there's a free alternative...
And how did you tell the phone to synchronize only 3-6 times per day
This second s3 neo is drivin me crazy. I'm only using whatsapp (very very often) and my battery lasts sth like 10 hours. Now with the cores set to 300mhz with kernel adiutor it dropped from 100 to 74% in 3 hours.
My mom with a similar config on a s3 neo can do 2 full days with a super light whatsapp use and with ABSOLUTELY NO kind of power saving mode on.
I cannot believe that all this is whatsapp related. Seriously.

[Q] Google Services using massive data constantly... what's going on here?

Ever since upgrading to Lollipop (5.0.1), my G3 has been consuming vast quantities of mobile data (much more than it does on Wi-Fi) , at a rate that is threatening even my 1GB monthly cap. I have never had this issue with this phone before upgrading, nor with any other phone I have owned, and I can't find any resources about it online. It appears to use small amounts of data (a few KB) continuously throughout the day, not in large chunks, so it is not Google trying and failing to download a software update like come CM users have seen.
I uninstalled every app that I did not have before the Lollipop upgrade, as well as any potentially troublesome apps, to no avail. Then I tried booting into safe mode, removing all my synced accounts except the main Google one, turning off sync for that account, turning off data backup, clearing the caches of all my apps, and not opening any non-stock apps for a day. Even with all that, it still ran through a few megs in just an afternoon. Turning everything back on and setting accounts back up did not increase or decrease the data consumption. Restricting its background data does stop it from using mobile data, but it also seriously cripples my device (Play store stops working, sync stops working, calendar etc. stop working...)
I attached screenshots that show its data usage. It decreased considerably around June 9th because I finally got Wi-Fi in my room. But even still, it continues to eat my data for no apparent reason. I REALLY want to avoid a factory reset (and I doubt it would help anyway, since it was factory reset for the upgrade, and running everything completely stock doesn't help).
Can anyone give me some ideas here?
Info about the phone:
Model: LG-D851 (T-Mobile)
Android version: 5.0.1 (stock, rooted)
Kernel version: 3.4.0
Software version: D85120b
Network: olleh (South Korea, the same SIM card I used with the phone before the upgrade)
Google Play Services version: 7.5.71 (1955121-430)
Google Services Framework/Google Account Manager versions: 5.0.1-1602158
Hey, try limiting background data. There should be a tick above the usage graph.
Also many people have problems after upgrading to lollipop, including me, you should try factory reset. I had like half of my apps broken and frequent crashes after upgrading.
Martin
SareMa96 said:
Hey, try limiting background data. There should be a tick above the usage graph.
Also many people have problems after upgrading to lollipop, including me, you should try factory reset. I had like half of my apps broken and frequent crashes after upgrading.
Martin
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Hi Martin, thanks for the reply. I'm trying to avoid restricting background data because I often have to go long stretches without Wi-Fi, and a lot of my apps stop working properly if background data is restricted. And I don't want to factory reset because it takes me days to set my phone back up to how it was.

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