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I've had my 8 for several months but now it's starting to slow down. I have done everything except a factory reset (because thats just a pain in the ass) but it is still slow. Short of the reset does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
rogerperk said:
I've had my 8 for several months but now it's starting to slow down. I have done everything except a factory reset (because thats just a pain in the ass) but it is still slow. Short of the reset does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
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I assume your battery drain is normal, or has not changed since the slowness has happened.
You have not stated if you rooted or custom ROM has been installed.
I found a few apps will do this time to time... depending on when they update. I always monitor my apps so troubling apps are always reverted back to their previous version.
You can use security 360 to monitor your tablet... It is a very good antivirus with some nice built in features. One is memory speed up and usage.
Basically it lets you know what apps are running in background, and releases them to speed up the tablet. I like it because it is like having 3 or 4 apps all into one and does not hog memory.
You can search the Q&A for battery drain if you have issues with battery as well ... there are many threads, so at least one will help. The lengthy threads have some good info near the end... as I try to help using simple methods that work with stock ROMs.
rogerperk said:
I've had my 8 for several months but now it's starting to slow down. I have done everything except a factory reset (because thats just a pain in the ass) but it is still slow. Short of the reset does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
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If not rooted, do so and you can eliminate apps that you don't use and that suck up RAM. You can as well move programs to an SD Card to increase the memory available.
Additionally, rooted or not you can go in and clean out the cache of all your apps. They build up over time.
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Went to Best Buy and talked to the Samsung rep and he had the answer! First, get rid of SPB launcher then use Clean Sweep (in the store) to get rid of bloatware. Fast as Hell now! App only works on non-rooted I think. But it DOES work! Thanks for the help!
rogerperk said:
Went to Best Buy and talked to the Samsung rep and he had the answer! First, get rid of SPB launcher then use Clean Sweep (in the store) to get rid of bloatware. Fast as Hell now! App only works on non-rooted I think. But it DOES work! Thanks for the help!
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SPB launcher??? It must have been rooted. I have a mostly stock ROM... never had speed issues, but it is all in the choice of apps I install.
Given that many apps are developer driven, and from my experience with developers here on the forum, makes me cautious about installing apps. I install only what I need and does the job cleanly. Sometimes the best apps are buggy when being updated to run 4.4.x, as I seen that a lot since Xmas. Though May has been a good start for the year... many apps have been sorted out, but still iffy as there are thousands of apps to choose from.
I places a thread, and an answer to battery, and apps disabling in a simple and minimalistic method. If anyone is interested, they can search for posts by me... they are within this year.
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rogerperk said:
Went to Best Buy and talked to the Samsung rep and he had the answer! First, get rid of SPB launcher then use Clean Sweep (in the store) to get rid of bloatware. Fast as Hell now! App only works on non-rooted I think. But it DOES work! Thanks for the help!
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SPB launcher??? It must have been rooted. I have a mostly stock ROM... never had speed issues, but it is all in the choice of apps I install.
Given that many apps are developer driven, and from my experience with developers here on the forum, makes me cautious about installing apps. I install only what I need and does the job cleanly. Sometimes the best apps are buggy when being updated to run 4.4.x, as I seen that a lot since Xmas. Though May has been a good start for the year... many apps have been sorted out, but still iffy as there are thousands of apps to choose from.
I places a thread, and an answer to battery, and apps disabling in a simple and minimalistic method. If anyone is interested, they can search for posts by me... they are within this year.
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You should not have needed to uninstall SPB unless you already had a whole bunch of apps. I have 200+ Apps with no issues.
Also Clean Sweep is a nice app, but you can do this already without the added app. Open you Google search, look at the bottom left hand tab, open it and you can do the same thing.
gooberdude said:
SPB launcher??? It must have been rooted. I have a mostly stock ROM... never had speed issues, but it is all in the choice of apps I install.
Given that many apps are developer driven, and from my experience with developers here on the forum, makes me cautious about installing apps. I install only what I need and does the job cleanly. Sometimes the best apps are buggy when being updated to run 4.4.x, as I seen that a lot since Xmas. Though May has been a good start for the year... many apps have been sorted out, but still iffy as there are thousands of apps to choose from.
I places a thread, and an answer to battery, and apps disabling in a simple and minimalistic method. If anyone is interested, they can search for posts by me... they are within this year.
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Nope. Not rooted and the launcher worked fine but apparently it slowed the system down. Now it's smokin'.
Hi guys, I'm writing in desperate need of help.
I've had this GNex for a little less than 2 years and it always worked great until January when I started to have a lot of problems and bringing it to the technical center at the end of March I found out it had major hardware problems, but luckly I still had the warranty back then.
Now, since more or less 3 weeks, it started out of the blue to have great slowing down problems: apps take a lot to open and are often unresponsive and when I tap the power button it takes up to 5 seconds to start the screen.
I don't have a lor of apps, but uninstalling some of them it seemed like it's a little faster.
BTW, if it matters, I've never flashed alternative ROMs, I've always been on stock, and now it's not even rooted.
Is there something that I can do without factory resetting?
I'd prefer to keep it as the last possible option, 'cause I've not much time in this period and it would be a mess having to install again all the apps and stuff.
Thanks
I've heard that our GNEX makes problems with less than 3 GB of free space . Look how much memory are still available on SD card.
Sorry for my English.
Having almost 8gb free I doubt this is the problem
sciacallo010 said:
Having almost 8gb free I doubt this is the problem
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whats installed? have you updated/installed anything recently? do you have social media apps running all the time? have you cleared caches from apps/recovery? check your memory usage. use an app like Smart Booster to clean up the RAM.
there are also SO many advantages to at LEAST rooting the device.
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whats installed? have you updated/installed anything recently? do you have social media apps running all the time? have you cleared caches from apps/recovery? check your memory usage. use an app like Smart Booster to clean up the RAM.
there are also SO many advantages to at LEAST rooting the device.
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As soon as I'll have some time, hopefully this afternoon, I'll check all those things, thanks.
For the rooting thing I didn't do it just because I still haven't had time, I plan to do it in the future.
Talking about advantages are you talking in general or also about this specific issue?
sciacallo010 said:
As soon as I'll have some time, hopefully this afternoon, I'll check all those things, thanks.
For the rooting thing I didn't do it just because I still haven't had time, I plan to do it in the future.
Talking about advantages are you talking in general or also about this specific issue?
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well aside from the obvious (flashing/backups/unlocking) there are loads of useful apps in the Play Store that require root to help optimize the Android system. My favorites are Root Uninstaller and Disable Service. now, i know what im doing with these apps so they suit my needs pretty well and i havent broken anything (yet) but they are quite self explanitory. they both do pretty much the same thing, but on a different scale.
Root Uninstaller does just that...it allows you to uninstall ANYTHING from your device, including system apps that you normally wouldnt be able to. it also allows you to freeze apps or convert user apps (apps YOU installed) to system apps (this is very situational). it also reads your sdcard (internal in the case of the GNex) and finds apk's and can install them as well.
Disable Service is pretty much an advanced version of Root Uninstaller. it allows you to freeze/uninstall apps with the added ability to freeze any PROCESS that an app might run. for example, you could completely disable Bluetooth functionality (meaning any time you try to turn it on it just wont) or you can disable just Bluetooth file transfer. its really handy for showing what processes are running in the background and how many of them are from one app/how many that app can run. so, say you dont use an app feature but you still the app. fine, disable just that feature. its not TOO terribly complicated to understand as long as you know what does what, but hopefully i described it well enough.
basically what im getting at is these apps can free up so much memory/RAM by disabling/uninstalling apps or processes that run in the background when you just dont want them to with the ability to unlock them when you do.
then there is Titanium Backup. if you dont know what this app is, or never heard of it, you must live under some damn large rocks lol
lastly, using the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit you can root your phone in quite literally 30 seconds...just sayin >_<
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lastly, using the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit you can root your phone in quite literally 30 seconds...just sayin >_<
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Yeah, I well know that, before I had to bring it to the technical service it was rooted.
Thanks for the suggestions, while I know very well Titanium (it saved mt life more than once), I've never heard of the other apps you mentioned, so I'll try them.
I just runned Smart Booster and I'm totally amazed, the phone is way smoother, I hope it'll last.
I think that now I'll root time, I just have one last question: if I well remember to root I need to have the phone unlocked (the tech service locked it again), will it wipe it?
sciacallo010 said:
I just runned Smart Booster and I'm totally amazed, the phone is way smoother, I hope it'll last.
I think that now I'll root time, I just have one last question: if I well remember to root I need to have the phone unlocked (the tech service locked it again), will it wipe it?
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Glad it worked for ya ^_^
No it shouldn't wipe your phone, also unlocking the bootloader isn't required for root
Great, can you link me a guide to root it without unlocking? The nexus toolkit wants me to unlock before rooting, so I have to go for another way...
sciacallo010 said:
Great, can you link me a guide to root it without unlocking? The nexus toolkit wants me to unlock before rooting, so I have to go for another way...
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What Android version are you on?
4.3
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4.3
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Ah, OK. There ISNT a method of rooting without unlocking the bootloader on 4.3/4.4 and sadly it will reset the phone, but it will not wipe the SD data
Lol, that's ok, I just need to wait when I'll have some time to backup some things and do the whole thing, thank you dragonhart you've been very helpful
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Lol, that's ok, I just need to wait when I'll have some time to backup some things and do the whole thing, thank you dragonhart you've been very helpful
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Hey no problem!
I been fixing/flashing/porting this thing for about a year. I've got so many phones in my office (including S5/One M8/iphones) this still the one I pick up and play with as my DD. I can understand why you would want it to run at its top performance!
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Lol, that's ok, I just need to wait when I'll have some time to backup some things and do the whole thing, thank you dragonhart you've been very helpful
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Unlocking the bootloader will wipe everything on the phone. Use helium to backup apps and then backup everything to your computer.
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mrgnex said:
Unlocking the bootloader will wipe everything on the phone. Use helium to backup apps and then backup everything to your computer.
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Yes unlocking bootloader to root has always been the only way for Nexus devices and it will definitely wipe everything!
Lets just say we get root before L is released for the AT&T Note 4. What would you do? Hold off and hope for a bootstrap so you can put a custom variation of L or any other rom, or just bite the bullet and take the update knowing you may never have root again? I think this is a dilemma that a lot of us will be facing soon.
CAN A MODERATOR MOVE THIS TO GENERAL SECTION?
Root is more important. I'd rather have adblock and tibu than lollipop.
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Root is more important. Id rather have adblock and tibu than lollipop.
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I absolutely agree! Xposed, tibu, and Adaway!
With some user experience with a locked phone.
If you ever want to root never update officially as any chances of safely rooting becomes exponentially harder than before the update.
Stay away from those tempting lolipops when they arrive...
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Root is more important. I'd rather have adblock and tibu than lollipop.
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That's what I thought until I actually searched.
Adblock plus is a non-root version that works just as well (you just have to set your wifi and APN to proxy localhost port 2020) and there are about a billion backup alternatives...
Honestly stock rom is so smooth I might just upgrade and forget about it, custom roms always need tweaking and have some little thing I can't get perfect that bugs me.
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That's what I thought until I actually searched.
Adblock plus is a non-root version that works just as well (you just have to set your wifi and APN to localhost proxy port 2020) and there are about a billion backup alternatives...
Honestly stock rom is so smooth I might just upgrade and forget about it, custom roms always need tweaking and have some little thing I can't get perfect that bugs me.
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I completely agree with you. Without an unlocked bootloader, we would just get stock Touchwiz roms anyways.
I've had many rooted Samsung phones over the past few years so I know the song and dance. The only difference between stock and a custom rom is the custom rom will be debloated, possibly have baked in extra features (which are usually alternatively achieved with xposed modules) and possibly a theme.
Take those things away, and it performs no different than stock Touchwiz. Believe me, any perceived performance difference is pure placebo. I've done many of my own tests to confirm this.
But to sum up my rant, I'm completely happy with this phone without root. It's overrated to be honest.
What version of adblock doesn't require root? Can you put up a link?
Just want to get rid of the bloat they stuff down our throats. I hate it and that really irritating ATT logo. I doubt I'll miss Lollipop, just as I never missed any of the updates that came after I rooted my Note 2 on day one.
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I completely agree with you. Without an unlocked bootloader, we would just get stock Touchwiz roms anyways.
I've had many rooted Samsung phones over the past few years so I know the song and dance. The only difference between stock and a custom rom is the custom rom will be debloated, possibly have baked in extra features (which are usually alternatively achieved with xposed modules) and possibly a theme.
Take those things away, and it performs no different than stock Touchwiz. Believe me, any perceived performance difference is pure placebo. I've done many of my own tests to confirm this.
But to sum up my rant, I'm completely happy with this phone without root. It's overrated to be honest.
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I agree that a custom rom seems less and less needed. I've been OK with the stock rom so far but do wish we had a root for xposed and be able to write to microsd
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The only big drawback for me and not having root is the SD card lockdown. I mean really, it is external storage and any app I chose should be allowed to wright to it when I request it.
adblock plus website...
adblock works without root by routing apps through it this does not require root.
If you have root it automatically changes the settings etc but if you don't it tells you what settings you have to manually input to get it to work just the same no root required but root preferred.
I'm in the middle... I've always rooted my phones... Just like the different customizations, but with this phone, I'm completely happy with it as is.. I just put different themes on it to spice up whatever I feel I want... But I'd at least like the option to root, if I wanted, but to answer the question, of L comes out before root is acquired, I'm definitely upgrading
Really rather have root but if it doesn't then I wouldn't mind. So far I'm really enjoying the note 4. I'm not even seeing TouchWiz stutters everything is smooth and even the stock keyboard which I usually change anyway I'm liking more and more.
But I do have to agree don't get me wrong the devs I respect for all their time and work, but I'm not into stock custom rom. It also feels nice to just use the phone for what it is. With me I was always tweaking and doing so much I never really fully enjoyed the phone.
I'd rather have root. I was wondering if I'm going to keep the note or use my rooted and safestrapped s5. But something about the note makes it hard to put down.
AndroiderM said:
What version of adblock doesn't require root? Can you put up a link?
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I like this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stulchik.adblock.reklama&hl=en
JudgeDredd67 said:
The only big drawback for me and not having root is the SD card lockdown. I mean really, it is external storage and any app I chose should be allowed to wright to it when I request it.
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It was a minor annoyance for me, the camera app defaulted to sd storage and I can save pics but not edit or delete, so I just changed default storage to phone.
Also it's nice to have a really clean, organized sd card IMO I didn't like all the app data folders...
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I like this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stulchik.adblock.reklama&hl=en...
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Unfortunately I get this when I click on it:
"This item isn't available in your country" (usa)
You wouldn't by chance have a link to an apk I could side load?
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Dumbo53 said:
Unfortunately I get this when I click on it:
"This item isn't available in your country" (usa)
You wouldn't by chance have a link to an apk I could side load?
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I actually found out it was causing network lag, so I switched to the real ABP: https://adblockplus.org/en/android-install
But it works the same way, the app tells you how to set up your wifi proxy, but you can just add proxy "localhost" port 2020 to your apn and its works on 4g too!
ViperAudio would be nice
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I face a heavy lag while google market update my apps, dose any one have the same issue ??
is there any solution for it??
If I unlock my phone and instal custom ROM the lag will be disappear?
Thanks.
It's normal I think. My phone lags also when installing a downloaded app especially heavier apps. Of course this lag is minor and doesn't keep me from doing what I have in hand.
SiAmaze said:
It's normal I think. My phone lags also when installing a downloaded app especially heavier apps. Of course this lag is minor and doesn't keep me from doing what I have in hand.
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in M7 i did not face this lag, ((no lag at all))
azoz123456 said:
in M7 i did not face this lag, ((no lag at all))
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I have no lag at all on Leedroid. You didn't give any details about what your running, so I would say it is some app or your setup causing it.
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I have no lag at all on Leedroid. You didn't give any details about what your running, so I would say it is some app or your setup causing it.
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OK.
I use it as normal,S-on, regular apps, non ROOT, In short it is stock.
the big problem for me is while Play store installing updates my phone have a heavy LAG, i cant use my keyboard or apps to mach lag.
I hope you got it
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OK.
I use it as normal,S-on, regular apps, non ROOT, In short it is stock.
the big problem for me is while Play store installing updates my phone have a heavy LAG, i cant use my keyboard or apps to mach lag.
I hope you got it
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Not normal to have lag on this phone. I get lag on my 5yo tablet. Restart phone (sorry have to suggest that lately). Maybe try an app like ccleaner to clean up. Clear cache from playstore app. Lastly do factory reset and see if that fixes it. If factory reset fixes it, try to notice when issue begins again.
Do you have adoptable storage enabled?
I have a stock HTC 10 and don't experience this. If you have adoptable storage and a slow microSD card it's probably the culprit.
Everyone is talking about the better UI fluidity since Oreo update. I also was thinking that the moment I updated the phone and performed the factory reset. It was amazing at the beginning.
However, after a few minutes of usage (I don't use any accesibility services, and just a few background processes Wa,snap, insta,fb lite) the animations became laggy: pulling notification drawer, opening apps (especially for multitasking), scrolling.. it looks like an fps drop.. but it isn't really. Like I'm using the J3 or J5...
It's not that bad, but it's irritating me since MM and N were noticeably smoother. It was like this before & after factory reset.
Sorry for long post, does anyone have the same problem? Any ideas what to do?
Reflash?
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Reflash?
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I updated it via OTA. Knox and the warranty are important to me.
Are your animations perfectly smooth even after few days? They weren't pefect before, but now they are sometimes good and sometimes not.
I'm using oreo too but I don't experience such problems. Unfortunately, I don't know what your problem could be too. ☹ Maybe you could observe your CPU load & RAM usage when the phone starts lagging and post them here?
Reeii said:
I'm using oreo too but I don't experience such problems. Unfortunately, I don't know what your problem could be too. ☹ Maybe you could observe your CPU load & RAM usage when the phone starts lagging and post them here?
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Okay so these are the same apps I was using since MM. However I don't know how to post CPU usage.
The problem is I feel like the phone isn't optimised like before. It's responsive and it's the same speed, but animations look bad. They usually aren't smooth enough and for example opening-closing instagram stories is like someone stabbing me. Can anyone check that who's using IG?
RAM usage seems to be normal. For the cpu usage you have to download a separate app e.g. AIDA64.
As far as I understand, the lagging appears everywhere, not only in the Samsung related apps (launcher etc.), is that right?
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RAM usage seems to be normal. For the cpu usage you have to download a separate app e.g. AIDA64.
As far as I understand, the lagging appears everywhere, not only in the Samsung related apps (launcher etc.), is that right?
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Not all apps. Samsung Internet, Messaging and Youtube work perfectly. But Launcher, Transitions, Recent apps, Notification drawer, Twitter, Instagram - they have tendency to skip frames.
The CPU usage is pretty fine, half of the units are sleeping.
The phone is perfectly usable, but I definitely prefer the old reliable animations. I can't believe I'm the only one having this problem.. :crying:
My biggest concern about buying Samsung was the fluidity since I was coming from Sony and it was pretty fine until now..I sometimes feel like having an OCD using the oreo firmware
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I updated it via OTA. Knox and the warranty are important to me.
Are your animations perfectly smooth even after few days? They weren't pefect before, but now they are sometimes good and sometimes not.
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If you just flash via odin, neither knox nor warranty will be lost, just make sure you flash your country's firmware.
Jemec26 said:
If you just flash via odin, neither knox nor warranty will be lost, just make sure you flash your country's firmware.
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I flashed it and wiped data. It's literally the same. Like I did nothing at all. The same applications tend to skip frames, and I still don't know if all phones are like this or not. If anoyone can also check whether Twitter swiping tabs is laggy on Oreo or Instagram closing stories - I'd be thankful.
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I flashed it and wiped data. It's literally the same. Like I did nothing at all. The same applications tend to skip frames, and I still don't know if all phones are like this or not. If anoyone can also check whether Twitter swiping tabs is laggy on Oreo or Instagram closing stories - I'd be thankful.
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It doesn't seem a software issue now. No, the a5 2017 devices do not tend to have those issues, all the A 2017 series are known by the excellent performance. Take it to warranty and hear what they have to say about that, it is not common for that to happen.
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It doesn't seem a software issue now. No, the a5 2017 devices do not tend to have those issues, all the A 2017 series are known by the excellent performance. Take it to warranty and hear what they have to say about that, it is not common for that to happen.
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I am 100% sure that the hardware is okay. The performance is still excellent. The animations aren't optimized for me since Oreo. Do you know if I can flash Nougat or MM over Oreo without losing knox with the same carrier?
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I am 100% sure that the hardware is okay. The performance is still excellent. The animations aren't optimized for me since Oreo. Do you know if I can flash Nougat or MM over Oreo without losing knox with the same carrier?
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Not a chance, you may end up hard bricking your device as a downgrade with Samsung since Nougat is not being possible. Also your knox could be tripped, reason why I suggested to go to warranty. If hardware is ok, but software is not functioning, you may get a replacement or they need to do something about that.
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Not a chance, you may end up hard bricking your device as a downgrade with Samsung since Nougat is not being possible. Also your knox could be tripped, reason why I suggested to go to warranty. If hardware is ok, but software is not functioning, you may get a replacement or they need to do something about that.
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They would say I'm a liar ? because the phone is funcioning excellent, just the animations aren't buttersmooth like before on everything and 2 apps performing poorly(hope for a fix). I guess I'll have to live with this. Thanks for help anyway ?
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They would say I'm a liar because the phone is funcioning excellent, just the animations aren't buttersmooth like before on everything and 2 apps performing poorly(hope for a fix). I guess I'll have to live with this. Thanks for help anyway
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Haha ok ok, let's hope some OTA fixes it then.
hi ! have you yried to go to the hidden "developers options" and then put the 3 "animation..." to 0.5 ?(it's 1 by default)
Loulou-13 said:
hi ! have you yried to go to the hidden "developers options" and then put the 3 "animation..." to 0.5 ?(it's 1 by default)
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Yup I tried that already on MM, it makes things worse, not for my phone but for all cause this phone isnt s series and can't handle fast animations, it can barely make these 1x smooth. 1.5x works more smooth but it's just too long.?
wildfire_driod said:
Everyone is talking about the better UI fluidity since Oreo update. I also was thinking that the moment I updated the phone and performed the factory reset. It was amazing at the beginning.
However, after a few minutes of usage (I don't use any accesibility services, and just a few background processes Wa,snap, insta,fb lite) the animations became laggy: pulling notification drawer, opening apps (especially for multitasking), scrolling.. it looks like an fps drop.. but it isn't really. Like I'm using the J3 or J5...
It's not that bad, but it's irritating me since MM and N were noticeably smoother. It was like this before & after factory reset.
Sorry for long post, does anyone have the same problem? Any ideas what to do?
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I have the same problem with animations and scrolling being laggy, did you manage to solve this problem?
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I have the same problem with animations and scrolling being laggy, did you manage to solve this problem?
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Not really but I think it got better. Try disabling every backup and sync option on Samsung cloud. If you dont need it at all you can disable/uninstall it via ADB - my phone feels better after I unchecked all the sync and backup options.
In Secure folder go to Apps and disable Google play services, Google play store and everything you can when not in use.
I also use Brevent. You can look it up - it uses adb permission to prevent chosen apps from running in the background. It's a great tool.
All this should help but won't fix some of the poorly optimized animations.
I have the same problem.
Anyone can solve it?