Hello, i have a problem, my phone doesn't switch to ART, i already activated the developer settings and when i try to switch to art the phone reboots but without making changes...
Can someone help me?
Have you installed Xposed? If so, it's not compatible with ART.
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seboj said:
Have you installed Xposed? If so, it's not compatible with ART.
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Thank you!!!
What he said, and ART does'nt really work that well yet. I imagine it will be better for Android L.
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artipex said:
What he said, and ART does'nt really work that well yet. I imagine it will be better for Android L.
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It's working good for me... I only noticed less battery life.
EpicChineseTime said:
It's working good for me... I only noticed less battery life.
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That's a littlebit wierd since it should SAVE battery...But anyways, not all apps works 100% with ART. I prefer Dalvik for now.
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artipex said:
That's a littlebit wierd since it should SAVE battery...But anyways, not all apps works 100% with ART. I prefer Dalvik for now.
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I still haven't done a fully cycle on ART, that was my impression, i am not entirely sure.
EpicChineseTime said:
I still haven't done a fully cycle on ART, that was my impression, i am not entirely sure.
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If you're happy with ART, then there's no problem
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So I was finally able to update to 4.4.2 KitKat by using the LG FlashTool, but now the quadcore control that was in the battery settings in 4.1.2 is missing. Anyone know how to get it back or is it removed in this update? That option was very helpful for saving battery life.
newbreedsoftware69 said:
So I was finally able to update to 4.4.2 KitKat by using the LG FlashTool, but now the quadcore control that was in the battery settings in 4.1.2 is missing. Anyone know how to get it back or is it removed in this update? That option was very helpful for saving battery life.
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It's definitely gone but I have no idea how to get it back or if we even need it back Battery life for me has been as good as it was with 4.1.2.
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It's definitely gone but I have no idea how to get it back or if we even need it back Battery life for me has been as good as it was with 4.1.2.
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+1. Battery life is quite good on KitKat. Indeed, I can do at least 2 hrs of GPS and streaming quite comfortably, when before it would suck my battery. Google maps especially...
I have noticed the battery life is quite good, but upon running a benchmark with Antutu X, I was only getting 20k, so i turned off the temp control in the service menu, forced 2d hardware acceleration and set max background apps to 4 in developer options and now im getting over 26k
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Its gone. Sometimes features are added/removed. That's how it is
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i have a question
newbreedsoftware69 said:
I have noticed the battery life is quite good, but upon running a benchmark with Antutu X, I was only getting 20k, so i turned off the temp control in the service menu, forced 2d hardware acceleration and set max background apps to 4 in developer options and now im getting over 26k
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hey can you please tell me how do u get into the service menu
lg-sony-htc-samsung-apple said:
hey can you please tell me how do u get into the service menu
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3845#*980# if you're on a 980. If not replace 980 with your model. 970, etc
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hi can u tell me if
joe3681 said:
3845#*980# if you're on a 980. If not replace 980 with your model. 970, etc
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High temp Prop is it on by default ? thank you
Off by default
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Hi, after updating to kk, there is only knock off (turn off) screen function but not knock on (to turn on screen)...anyone have the same observation?
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tklee said:
Hi, after updating to kk, there is only knock off (turn off) screen function but not knock on (to turn on screen)...anyone have the same observation?
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If you're talking about the LG G2, this is the wrong forum. The LG Optimus G Pro doesn't have knock on/off natively in kitkat.
No.. I am talking about g pro...have a look at the gestures settings..
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No.. I am talking about g pro...have a look at the gestures settings..
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Mine doesn't have anything under gesture settings related to knock off. Wonder what is different between our 4.4
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No.. I am talking about g pro...have a look at the gestures settings..
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Mine doesn't have that setting under Gestures. It's an E-980 on AT&T.
Mine is a e988...just upgraded yesterday.
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newbreedsoftware69 said:
So I was finally able to update to 4.4.2 KitKat by using the LG FlashTool, but now the quadcore control that was in the battery settings in 4.1.2 is missing. Anyone know how to get it back or is it removed in this update? That option was very helpful for saving battery life.
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Just download trickster Mod from play store And you can activate multicore power saving
See the attached pic
mhd.abbas.94 said:
Just download trickster Mod from play store And you can activate multicore power saving
See the attached pic
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You think it is effective?
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You think it is effective?
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Yes try it
This is from lg g pro e988 after upgrading to kk
This is from lg g2 kk
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"That's the question ".
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"That's the question ".
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Couldn't hurt. I vote for yes.
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"That's the question ".
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ART drains my battery 2 times faster than Dalvik
I chose dalvik because apps kept crashing and the phone lagged
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yes .stick to dalvik.
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ART will make the device little bit faster. But many apps won't install or run
Since in 4.4.x ART is experimental , I would recommend Dalvic
@Remorcer , nice signature by the way !!!
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@Remorcer , nice signature by the way !!!
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Eh, I don't like those fancy schmancy ones, so I made something real quick, but thanks!
Back in the days when I used to sport CM11 (say around January), I tried the ART mode. Whatever apps I used on a daily basis worked with ART runtime. I'm an app developer, so when I used to make applications for clients, I used to test them in ART mode all the time and I had to add no extra lines of code for that!
Getting back to the point though, ART reduces some of the lag present in KitKat AOSP (yes, it lags even on Nexus devices), but I don't really see how its going to change the way you use your phone on a day to day basis. Even if you're a power user, you don't really need ART for now; the Dalvik runtime is capable enough (and has been for all these years). ART is in development stages and while it could significantly change things with the advent of L, what with the 64-bit support and all, it really makes little to no difference on our M with CM11.
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Back in the days when I used to sport CM11 (say around January), I tried the ART mode. Whatever apps I used on a daily basis worked with ART runtime. I'm an app developer, so when I used to make applications for clients, I used to test them in ART mode all the time and I had to add no extra lines of code for that!
Getting back to the point though, ART reduces some of the lag present in KitKat AOSP (yes, it lags even on Nexus devices), but I don't really see how its going to change the way you use your phone on a day to day basis. Even if you're a power user, you don't really need ART for now; the Dalvik runtime is capable enough (and has been for all these years). ART is in development stages and while it could significantly change things with the advent of L, what with the 64-bit support and all, it really makes little to no difference on our M with CM11.
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Thanks for the nice explanation m8
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Switched runtime to art.. After 2 reeboots this thing flies... Only small problem upon each reeboot it optimizes about 100 apps. Dont know how to fix it. But wow this phone got huge boost.
Anyone know how to fix optimizing apps?
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I'd love to know that also. I tried ART once and the optimization thing turned me off so I switched back.
edjahman said:
I'd love to know that also. I tried ART once and the optimization thing turned me off so I switched back.
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Looks like no one wants to help us lol
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I tried Art when I had my rooted S3, it always updated the apps on a phone restart. I don't think anyone found a fix. Doesn't Lollipop run on Art? Maybe there is a fix.
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nuket74 said:
I tried Art when I had my rooted S3, it always updated the apps on a phone restart. I don't think anyone found a fix. Doesn't Lollipop run on Art? Maybe there is a fix.
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Yep until L comes I would suspect it's this month just don't know the date but "ART" gives this phone huge boost..
Gonna give art a try now.
EDIT: Immediately went back. s health and mainly pandora doesn't work with it. Not to mention as you guys said, the optimization of apps after a reboot takes at least 10 minutes which is horrible. I didn't think it'd be thattt bad. I remember my moto x would only take a couple minutes. Guess just have to wait till Lollipop.
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How is your battery life after art is applied?
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How is your battery life after art is applied?
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I switched back. Its hard to say.. Because reboot took like 10 min.
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From what I've read ART on KitKat is experimental and not the same implementation as lollipop. I had it switched on here too and got some apps that didn't work so switched it back
Has anyone switched to ART since upgrading to lollipop?
Thoughts and impressions if you did please.
Thanks in advance.
touch_rules said:
Has anyone switched to ART since upgrading to lollipop?
Thoughts and impressions if you did please.
Thanks in advance.
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99% sure that Lollipop only runs on ART. It's my understanding that Dalvik is no more.
You may have noticed that it took your phone longer to boot than normal resets or updates. This is ART on boot. Thats all there will be for L.
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photoshopgeek said:
99% sure that Lollipop only runs on ART. It's my understanding that Dalvik is no more.
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You may have noticed that it took your phone longer to boot than normal resets or updates. This is ART on boot. Thats all there will be for L.
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Haha, just realized this and then checked my post. ART is already running! Thanks for the replies.
I was watching videos on ART last night and wasn't sure if it was automatically part of L.
The battery issues are so bad, I'd be willing to go back to KitKat. Does anyone know if that's an option or not?
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Impossible.
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The battery issues are so bad, I'd be willing to go back to KitKat. Does anyone know if that's an option or not?
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Zenfone 2 was sent out with lollipop its basically impossible to get Kitkat.
also im wondering when you are using your phone like browsing or other apps (not games) does it get a bit warm where the camera lens is around that area?
I would like to have this option too!
kitkat is far better than lollipop.would be fantastic,but it's almost impossible