Hy,
I never had those problems, but since I have installed jb on my Rom insertcoin, Google play and Google one search takes a very long time to make the job or can't do the job.
Any idea ?
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Hi guys, what can you tell about this? Personally, I noticed that games wont keep in memory if I go to another app, like whatsapp, and then return to the game. For example, candy crush, subway surfers...if I do multitasking with paused game, when I come back its gone...
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That's almost always been the case for me with android... Maybe I just have too many apps!
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Kustaa said:
Hi guys, what can you tell about this? Personally, I noticed that games wont keep in memory if I go to another app, like whatsapp, and then return to the game. For example, candy crush, subway surfers...if I do multitasking with paused game, when I come back its gone...
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A good Custom kernel Will solve that
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My gnex 4.3 is fine with multitasking... just now I check switching from Prince of Persia to whatsapp then to play store back again to the game. Resuming the game went fine.
Maybe you put your background setting limit to none.... try checking your Background process limit on Setting > Developer options
They do when you have enough resources.
Kustaa said:
Hi guys, what can you tell about this? Personally, I noticed that games wont keep in memory if I go to another app, like whatsapp, and then return to the game. For example, candy crush, subway surfers...if I do multitasking with paused game, when I come back its gone...
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You have to understand also that these apps aren't updated with 4.3 api so the apps aren't used to the way 4.3 handles the memory of keeping apps.
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sucks in my opinion.. but i have only tried custom 4.2 never been on stock 4.2 soo can't say if 4.3 stock is better... for me custom rom 4.2 and kernel were far more better performance wise..
still you guys know better and more than me coz i own the phone only from the past 2mnths
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Maybe you put your background setting limit to none.... try checking your Background process limit on Setting > Developer options
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Its on stock limit
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paarthdesai said:
sucks in my opinion.. but i have only tried custom 4.2 never been on stock 4.2 soo can't say if 4.3 stock is better... for me custom rom 4.2 and kernel were far more better performance wise..
still you guys know better and more than me coz i own the phone only from the past 2mnths
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True...I was with CM, then came to stock just a few days before I update, and dont remember playing a lot, so maybe stock 4.2.2 its the same...
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paarthdesai said:
sucks in my opinion.. but i have only tried custom 4.2 never been on stock 4.2 soo can't say if 4.3 stock is better... for me custom rom 4.2 and kernel were far more better performance wise..
still you guys know better and more than me coz i own the phone only from the past 2mnths
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Kustaa said:
True...I was with CM, then came to stock just a few days before I update, and dont remember playing a lot, so maybe stock 4.2.2 its the same...
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I never use CM, I can surely says Stock 4.3 is far more better than Stock 4.2.2 performance wise... 4.1 is the fastest i think... but maybe it's because the butter first introduce to us, and we came from GB or ICS with more lag on UI.
FYI using stock from 4.1 to 4.2.2, I never had any issues on multitasking... maybe because I never had a lot of apps and games installed, IIRC I can multitasking with minimal 3 or 4 apps back and forth with no problem whatsoever
4.3 should be faster because it introduces a new frtrim (?) function that helps with memory management so the system doesn't start to crawl after a while. Frankly it should work better overall but this might be a downfall.
On my N72, I was playing Riptide 2 and it crashed during a race. Probably just a crash but could have been an emergency memory seizure. Probably not but could be.
We'll just have to see
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Since yesterday I use cm11 M3 and I tried to use adfree android, but my device won't get adfree.
I use this apk on different devices and it works fine. Even at my rooted stock rom g pad it works. But not with cm11.
Any ideas what's the problem could be?
Greetings from Germany
persching
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hi i dont know about the compatibility as i dont have cm 11 but you could try adaway which is better than the adfree
I'm using adfree with cm11 nightlys and all seems fine. I have seen it reported that adaway works fine with M3, so will be trying it with Nightlies asap.
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Adaway works fine. Thx
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Title says it all. Love some of the features Lollipop brought (smartlock with my Moto 360, for instance) but battery life is much much worse.
Anyone skipped the 5.0.1 update and dosent have any regrets? Missing anything?
Cheers
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Only thing Lollipop has over Kitkat is the tinted statusbar and lock screen card notifications
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Suggestion is to just stay with Kit Kat until M comes out , if it does. To me Lollipop is the Vista of Android.
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Hi guys,
I flashed the xposed framework on my Nexus 6p before but when I turned up the phone the system UI crashed.
How can I resolve that?
Thank you so much.
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