Why is it laggier in some day than other days? - Moto 360

My moto 360 on 5.0.2 was performing fine yesterday, but today, for almost the whole day, all the animations are really choppy, swiping, etc. I know that it's not supposed to be as smooth as Snapdragon 400 Wear devices, but yesterday, I could tolerate it. Today, it's a whole new level of stuttering.
It's not just for an hour or so either. Almost for the whole day I was checking notifications time to time, it was choppy. Annoyingly choppy.
Do you know what's causing this? Maybe because I have slow 3G connection? I don't have LTE. I'm home right now, and it seems to be smooth again now. But weirdly, yesterday I was on 3G too, but it was much better.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

sw6lee said:
My moto 360 on 5.0.2 was performing fine yesterday, but today, for almost the whole day, all the animations are really choppy, swiping, etc. I know that it's not supposed to be as smooth as Snapdragon 400 Wear devices, but yesterday, I could tolerate it. Today, it's a whole new level of stuttering.
It's not just for an hour or so either. Almost for the whole day I was checking notifications time to time, it was choppy. Annoyingly choppy.
Do you know what's causing this? Maybe because I have slow 3G connection? I don't have LTE. I'm home right now, and it seems to be smooth again now. But weirdly, yesterday I was on 3G too, but it was much better.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Why would your phone's data connection have any effect on your 360? Have you reboot the watch to see if it helps?

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Angry Birds on S3...

Anyone try Angry Birds on the S3?
Feels so laggy. Is this a problem with AMOLED or what? Needs an update? It feels/looks like you're playing a game on an LCD HDTV without game mode turned on. Bad input lag and the birds slightly, but noticeably to me, stutter across the display like the response time is very low.
Also don't like how it works with the S3 screen res. The only way to play AB to me is to zoom out all the way so you can see what you're aiming at, and so it doesn't pan the view as you fire, throwing off your shot. This makes things tiny on the S3 with such a large horizontal view.
Sucks cause Angry Birds is about the only game I play on my phone when I'm bored and without my tablet. It runs much better on my Thunderbolt too.
Feels and looks fine to me. I don't notice any lag at all, gameplay is smooth.
Ok never mind lol. Was exploring the phone last night and had turned on power saver which limits cpu frequency. Would explain why my phone has been feeling laggy in all day.
BeavermanA said:
Ok never mind lol. Was exploring the phone last night and had turned on power saver which limits cpu frequency. Would explain why my phone has been feeling laggy in all day.
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LoL. Had a feeling that's what the issue was
Happens to the best of US

[Q] Too Hot.

I got my nexus 7 a week ago. Everything is working awesome but I really worried about the hot issue on the back side under the top speakers. Whenever I surf web for not more than 5 minutes the back feels a minor hot, I only take 3 to 5 pics with camera then the back of my tablet feels more hot, when I do gaming(Riptide GP2) for not more than 10 minutes then at this point my tablet,s back become really hot after this I have to close the game and wait for the tab to cool down.
Please guide me what to do I am really very worried about this right now I am on Stock 4.3.
Can you try to do the same things with minimal screen brightness, and see if there is any change?
Too low.
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Can you try to do the same things with minimal screen brightness, and see if there is any change?
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Thanks for your reply I tried it to the brightness bar at very end but this is not solving my problem. It's not happen only with Riptide GP2 but with the others games too.
Muhaimen Ayyub said:
Thanks for your reply I tried it to the brightness bar at very end but this is not solving my problem. It's not happen only with Riptide GP2 but with the others games too.
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Mine gets a little hot too, but much better than S4 and iPad3, so I am actually happy with it.
I guess that's just the way it is, unless you can compare yours with another one and yours is hotter under the same situation.
My 2 cents, I believe it isn't about the screen problem with brightness. The heat should be coming from the running processor. So far never heard about overheating on new nexus 7 yet. I'll suggest send for replacement , worst come to worst.
Because something gets hot doesn't mean there is a problem.
Its physics.
And feel is irrelevant. You need the actual temperature to determine if there is a issue.
Small thin devices with a powerful SoC will get warm under load
i think, if its still touchable and not using to much battery you shouldn't worry.
also you could try turning off wlan/lte and it shouldn't get that warm.

Anyone else having touchscreen issues?

Every once in a while I can't swipe down the notifications bar and the top 10% ish of the screen doesn't respond to touches.
Also, I seem to get quite a few false touches
I think i may have issue but not too sure will keep a eye out
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misteroh said:
Every once in a while I can't swipe down the notifications bar and the top 10% ish of the screen doesn't respond to touches.
Also, I seem to get quite a few false touches
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I have an issue that is 100% reproducible on my G4.
1. I set in Dev option for the animations to be .5x
2. Swipe between home screens left, right left, then press any of the shortcuts in the persistent are of the screen (phone, camera etc).
3. Now try to do the same thing but press any app shortcut or even the recents button. it works fine. I think this is a software issue.
I freaking starting to hate LG UI.
No issues on my G4, however...
I had the same exact issues on the G2 where the digitizer and the screen had to be replaced time and time again, and it'd just break again. Seems like the heat makes it so touches don't register.
I posted the other day about an issue mainly in Pinball Arcade, where taps occasionally weren't registering a flipper activation. This problem seemed to extend into the OS itself, as I have had some hiccups while typing or navigating. I just wiped everything and am trying again...we'll see. But I want this figured out by early next week so I can take advantage of the 14-day period.
Seems to happen when the top part of the phone is really hot
I'm having issues with the touch screen just not registering taps randomly. i can be in chrome scrolling and just have it stop scrolling then decided to start up again and i have to press an app icon multiple times to get it to register. ive only had the phone for 5 hours now. very pissed.
going to go return it now. was going to get the nexus 6 and i should have in the first place.
Some taps not registering here too...sucks, but i don't see any other phone I like out there.
same here I'm having bad touch screen issue, will be returning just paid $635 for this
.. I just started having this issue after the recent tmo update.. Wtf
Don't seem to be having any touchscreen issues. Mine is only heat related. Getting new phone delivered today. Hopefully that will fix it.
rsbenedict said:
Don't seem to be having any touchscreen issues. Mine is only heat related. Getting new phone delivered today. Hopefully that will fix it.
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It's normal to heat up the first few days while it downloads and installs all your data.
I've had my phone two weeks. It heats up to over 107F while listening to Tune-in Radio. Yesterday at the T-Mobile store it went from 81-107F after 5 minutes of talking on the phone and about 5 minutes of Tune-In Radio. The hottest I've noticed is 117F. This is under normal operation and NEVER happened with any other smart phone I've had (I've had smart phones since 2005). It will be in my pocket and I have to take it out because it's so hot. I don't play intensive games or do anything really intensive on it. The most intensive thing I do is watch youtube videos or periscope. I use this phone exactly as I used my G3 two weeks ago. Nothing has changed and no new apps.
rsbenedict said:
I've had my phone two weeks. It heats up to over 107F while listening to Tune-in Radio. Yesterday at the T-Mobile store it went from 81-107F after 5 minutes of talking on the phone and about 5 minutes of Tune-In Radio. The hottest I've noticed is 117F. This is under normal operation and NEVER happened with any other smart phone I've had (I've had smart phones since 2005). It will be in my pocket and I have to take it out because it's so hot. I don't play intensive games or do anything really intensive on it. The most intensive thing I do is watch youtube videos or periscope. I use this phone exactly as I used my G3 two weeks ago. Nothing has changed and no new apps.
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Yeah, that's probably not normal if it's been two weeks. Mine was only warm the first two days, but it quickly resolved once everything's properly set up.
What's funny, is she went down a list of why my phone might be hot: did you leave it in the sun? are you playing intensive games? a case can cause the phone to get hot. using your screen at high brightness can cause the phone to overheat. LOL
I told her that when play store updates 2 apps, it gets hot. She said she could fix that and promptly went to my settings and turned off auto-update. REALLY?
Valkyrie743 said:
I'm having issues with the touch screen just not registering taps randomly. i can be in chrome scrolling and just have it stop scrolling then decided to start up again and i have to press an app icon multiple times to get it to register. ive only had the phone for 5 hours now. very pissed.
going to go return it now. was going to get the nexus 6 and i should have in the first place.
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I bought phone last week and experiencing the same exact thing. Also when texting. Very mad too as I was going to get Nexus 6 too. Well within 14 days so returning tomorrow
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rsbenedict said:
I've had my phone two weeks. It heats up to over 107F while listening to Tune-in Radio. Yesterday at the T-Mobile store it went from 81-107F after 5 minutes of talking on the phone and about 5 minutes of Tune-In Radio. The hottest I've noticed is 117F. This is under normal operation and NEVER happened with any other smart phone I've had (I've had smart phones since 2005). It will be in my pocket and I have to take it out because it's so hot. I don't play intensive games or do anything really intensive on it. The most intensive thing I do is watch youtube videos or periscope. I use this phone exactly as I used my G3 two weeks ago. Nothing has changed and no new apps.
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Mines got pretty hot too when updating apps the first day of use, hottest I've ever felt a phone. I've been working at T-Mobile since 2009 and I always thought customers would exaggerate about a hot phone.
Different kind of touch issue
When i place my mobile on bed or any soft surface, the touch does not respond. Am unable to pull down the notification bar. Tried multi touch app and it does not recognize the touches itself. Someone help me out pls.
misteroh said:
Every once in a while I can't swipe down the notifications bar and the top 10% ish of the screen doesn't respond to touches.
Also, I seem to get quite a few false touches
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Mine is perfect except if it's plugged in and charging. It's much less responsive then, and needs a much firmer touch.
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brainwash1 said:
Mine is perfect except if it's plugged in and charging. It's much less responsive then, and needs a much firmer touch.
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I just noticed this last night as well. I had it plugged in and it started to slow down a bit (Thermal throttling) and touches were less responsive.
At this moment it's working great. I really hope this isn't a heat/hardware thing
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I've had my phone two weeks. It heats up to over 107F while listening to Tune-in Radio. Yesterday at the T-Mobile store it went from 81-107F after 5 minutes of talking on the phone and about 5 minutes of Tune-In Radio. The hottest I've noticed is 117F. This is under normal operation and NEVER happened with any other smart phone I've had (I've had smart phones since 2005). It will be in my pocket and I have to take it out because it's so hot. I don't play intensive games or do anything really intensive on it. The most intensive thing I do is watch youtube videos or periscope. I use this phone exactly as I used my G3 two weeks ago. Nothing has changed and no new apps.
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If you don't mind me asking, what are you using to monitor the temp?

Heat

Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the LG G5 stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
i think the G5 heats a little bit too much
today i was simply downloading Hearthstone (800MB approx) and in standby it heated too much
i think its quite excellent actually.
i could not notice any throttling during gaming etc. well maybe thats just because even the gpu is idling at <15% during asphalt 8 play
I had zero issues with thus device heating up until last night... I was at the movies with the fam.. In the theater I only had 1x for data and the phone got hot while searching for a better data connection. Cooled right down after leaving the theater.
Coming from an htc m7, so a huge step anyway... Phone is top!
This was one of the first things I noticed because I used the gps probably 45 mins after taking it out of the box. I watch YouTube vids for around an hour a day and after a while it does become noticeable but I have to be honest; it really doesn't bother me all that much.
Can feel warm and a little uncomfortable in warmer weathers (20-30 Celsius).
Mine heats up a lot. I'm a little concerned honestly.
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I don't experience anything unusual.
heres the deal boys...
Yes this phone gets hot when its used hard.....if your not incurring reboots while running it hard , then you'll probably be good
After a month buying this , I started getting reboots ....hot and cold
The first time I sent it in , they said to leave sim and battery at home...
I got it back and started the usual 30 or more updates from App Store and phone got real hot and started rebooting again every minute
even when it was cool...it rebooted but at a longer interval...
They told me to send battery in too on second go around...
Just got it back , it had a system update to do and then the 30+ app updates....this phone was getting a workout...
I did the App updates right after the system update with the optimization ....
I'm 20 apps into it...the battery cooled down and the apps are still going...
looks like they have a battery issue with these phones. If I don't report back , then all is good...
mike
mikesal57 said:
heres the deal boys...
Yes this phone gets hot when its used hard.....if your not incurring reboots while running it hard , then you'll probably be good
After a month buying this , I started getting reboots ....hot and cold
The first time I sent it in , they said to leave sim and battery at home...
I got it back and started the usual 30 or more updates from App Store and phone got real hot and started rebooting again every minute
even when it was cool...it rebooted but at a longer interval...
They told me to send battery in too on second go around...
Just got it back , it had a system update to do and then the 30+ app updates....this phone was getting a workout...
I did the App updates right after the system update with the optimization ....
I'm 20 apps into it...the battery cooled down and the apps are still going...
looks like they have a battery issue with these phones. If I don't report back , then all is good...
mike
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No, it doesn't mean that LG has an issue with the batteries. It only means that YOU had issue with YOUR battery.
I'm glad your phone is OK and it was just the battery.
Only got mine yesterday, but I've used it a lot in that short time and it get nowhere near as hot my previous 2 phone a Nexus 4 and G3 it gets warm but not what I would call hot compared to them 2 anyway, at its worst mostly watching videos it can get a quite warm, but gaming it barely gets warm, I'm loving it so far but time will tell I guess but so far so good.
Mine heats up too, specially while using Snapchat or YouTube. Haven't played Asphalt or other graphic-intensive games, so I can't comment whether my device has the same issue with them or not.
Mine stays quite cool during heavy usage, it does get realy hot while charging though. I expect this is the same with others?
Coming from the Samsung Galaxy Note series (Note 1 - Note 5), the LG G5 gets pretty hot even when idling.... My solution? Waiting for the Note 7 to be released and then goodbye LG!
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Coming from the Samsung Galaxy Note series (Note 1 - Note 5), the LG G5 gets pretty hot even when idling.... My solution? Waiting for the Note 7 to be released and then goodbye LG!
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Check what's running in the background. Mine is very cool (H850).
Better than the V10. My old V10 overheated while I was using Skype to the point it shut itself off. Had no problems with the G5.
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Better than the V10. My old V10 overheated while I was using Skype to the point it shut itself off. Had no problems with the G5.
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heat was worse with the v10 running snapchat... but have you tried running pokemon go on the g5? I've never had a phone get this hot besides my galaxy s4 and that thing sucked
fatapia said:
heat was worse with the v10 running snapchat... but have you tried running pokemon go on the g5? I've never had a phone get this hot besides my galaxy s4 and that thing sucked
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I'm so excited for some Pokémon Go! ... But I assume with high precision GPS, screen, camera, connection, my phone's going to get spicy hot. It warms up easily, otherwise, but it gets hot to the touch sometimes while charging.
xanderin said:
I'm so excited for some Pokémon Go! ... But I assume with high precision GPS, screen, camera, connection, my phone's going to get spicy hot. It warms up easily, otherwise, but it gets hot to the touch sometimes while charging.
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I wish I could play it , I keep getting "GPS location not found" :'( .
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Question Random overheating with Pixel 6 pro

I have an unlocked P6P on the Tmobile network. I noticed that this phone gets HOT under normal use. During setup I used it without a case because I didn't have one yet and it got really hot. I understand that it could be hot because it is doing a lot of things at the same time.
The next day after everything was setup and installed I noticed that it got pretty hot under normal use, I even turned down the brightness of the screen. This is just bowering the web, shopping on amazon and other random stuff. The thing that is kinda weird was I let the phone cool down before I played some game on it. Mario Kart go and clash royal for about 30 minute and the phone didn't get hot. It does NOT get hot charging so I am guessing it's not the battery.
The two previous phone that I had OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 5, I never had any issue with it overheating even underload.
Anyone else have issue with the phone overheating?
Saelee said:
I have an unlocked P6P on the Tmobile network. I noticed that this phone gets HOT under normal use. During setup I used it without a case because I didn't have one yet and it got really hot. I understand that it could be hot because it is doing a lot of things at the same time.
The next day after everything was setup and installed I noticed that it got pretty hot under normal use, I even turned down the brightness of the screen. This is just bowering the web, shopping on amazon and other random stuff. The thing that is kinda weird was I let the phone cool down before I played some game on it. Mario Kart go and clash royal for about 30 minute and the phone didn't get hot. It does NOT get hot charging so I am guessing it's not the battery.
The two previous phone that I had OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 5, I never had any issue with it overheating even underload.
Anyone else have issue with the phone overheating?
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Nope.
Are you in a 5G area? (cuz I am not).
It seems that most problems with heat/battery life come from 5G, if the reports are true.
Yes I am. Noticed that I got the 5g UC icon and the speed is crazy fast.
Even though I am on 5g I was at home with my wifi when the phone was heating up
Saelee said:
Yes I am. Noticed that I got the 5g UC icon and the speed is crazy fast.
Even though I am on 5g I was at home with my wifi when the phone was heating up
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Your phone will connect to both wifi and 5g, try at home to turn off 5g and use wifi and 4g and see if the problem. Persists
I have had a similar experience with my P6P. Just browsing the web is get really hot and drains the battery. Mine also gets hot while charging. Today on the drive home I had navigation on while charging and in 25 minute drive it only charged 2% due to throttling bc of heat. I have 5g disabled since day 2 with phone. I also have 30w car charger capable of 3800ma charging current. This is with adaptive battery on as well. Like OP, I never had heat issues with any OP phones.
Weird, I'm not getting overheating at all (in the UK). 5g is maybe slightly warmer it's not that bad.
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Weird, I'm not getting overheating at all (in the UK). 5g is maybe slightly warmer it's not that bad.
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I also never experienced overheating, been using Pixel 6 Pro since 27.10. I did notice the first day when setting up the device that it got a little warm, but that was neither "hot" nor "overheating". It simply felt warm.
I guess it has something to do with US 5G networks, since I've not yet seen someone from Europe complaining about overheating.
I should note that there is no 5G in my area available, so my phone has always been using 4G.
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I also never experienced overheating, been using Pixel 6 Pro since 27.10. I did notice the first day when setting up the device that it got a little warm, but that was neither "hot" nor "overheating". It simply felt warm.
I guess it has something to do with US 5G networks, since I've not yet seen someone from Europe complaining about overheating.
I should note that there is no 5G in my area available, so my phone has always been using 4G.
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Yeah, first day (Tuesday of release) it was quite toasty after I set it up but after the update and day to day I don't get any heat or anything. I live in a 5g area and it does get warmer but not extreme I don't think.
Saelee said:
I have an unlocked P6P on the Tmobile network. I noticed that this phone gets HOT under normal use. During setup I used it without a case because I didn't have one yet and it got really hot. I understand that it could be hot because it is doing a lot of things at the same time.
The next day after everything was setup and installed I noticed that it got pretty hot under normal use, I even turned down the brightness of the screen. This is just bowering the web, shopping on amazon and other random stuff. The thing that is kinda weird was I let the phone cool down before I played some game on it. Mario Kart go and clash royal for about 30 minute and the phone didn't get hot. It does NOT get hot charging so I am guessing it's not the battery.
The two previous phone that I had OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 5, I never had any issue with it overheating even underload.
Anyone else have issue with the phone overheating?
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Mine does the exact same thing doesn't matter if i'm on wifi or 5G with strong signals.
Also Unlocked, but on Vz network.
I would be browsing this forum and feel it start heating up randomly.
Do you also have horrible battery life?
It seems like some of the devices have these same issues, and others do not.
Mine didn't get warm/hot at all before I unlocked and rooted. I had it locked for nearly two weeks, no troubles. Now I'm experiencing this as well. Web browsing it got warm. Doing some other things today like installing a couple magisk modules, some other random things, it got somewhat warm. Not sure what's going on? I'm only on LTE where I work. Also, I've been on 5G and no issues. I wonder if something used for root, one of my root apps could be doing it?
I honestly think this is just a rebranded exynos chip, it just overheats at the slightest thing, if they can't fix the heating issues then it's defo just an exynos chip.... Which is poor
kevinireland11 said:
I honestly think this is just a rebranded exynos chip, it just overheats at the slightest thing, if they can't fix the heating issues then it's defo just an exynos chip.... Which is poor
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Don't give Samsung all the credit, Google is capable of creating an inefficient chip on their own, lol. Using 2 year old core modules was Googles decision, so it's not just the evil exynos at work^^
I can't remember ever thinking to myself that my P6P is hot or even kinda warm. Even when playing a few space shooter games while charging cord is plugged in.
Even watching a college football game for an hour it never got hot...

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