Hello XDA,
I'm experiencing some issues with my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900T). I am currently running Resurrection Remix (v.5.7.3) with Dynamic Gapps 6.x.x 20160812, You might be wondering why I'm telling you this. Well, just recently I decided to install a custom ROM on my phone and now I'm running in "charging slowly" issues.
I have tried factory wipe and clear cache partition. Then reinstalling the ROM, and same issue. A quick look up on Resurrection Roms websites and I could tell I'm the only one experiencing this issue, because no one else is complaining. Any help would be appreciated. I'm starting to think it might be hardware related / physical damage to the phone? But then again, I wasn't experiencing this issue with the stock ROM / TouchWiz, and I haven't dropped the phone.
You might want to try another kernel?
I bought my Note 3 when it was first released. Since then, I've bought a couple of new cables. Anytime that I've had issues with the device charging slowly and/or discharging while plugged in, it was resolved with a new cable. Your mileage may vary, but something to consider anyhow.
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It showed me the same thing when I flashed Resurrection 6.0.1
Always showed that it was charging slowly. It's probably normal, idk
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Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
Theshawty said:
Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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Try Deleting The (Google +) and if its Build in App try deleting it with Root Permission.
this Should Fix that Lag. It did For mine ^.^
The unfortunate reality is that most Galaxy Nexus units have sluggish internal storage, and any background processes that are trying to write to it while you interact with the phone can create lag in processing and the UI. It was such a relief to switch to the Nexus 5.
Mine is not lagging but not fast too.. But with the right rom and kernel and some tweaking its pretty fast for its age
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I flashed back to 4.3. CM10.2 stable and now it runs better but still lagging. Not as much, though.
lets try cm11 remix .....
Let me know how it is.running slimkat right now and I'm getting pretty much decent performance. We all have to remember this phone is older. I've been trying to justify getting the nexus 5. Will wait until the price comes down a little bit
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Theshawty said:
Hey guys. I borrowed my brother's old Galaxy Nexus while my HTC One is being repaired and I couldn't help noticing it lags. Immensely. I flashed SlimKat build 3 on it and before that I ran LiquidSmooth. I was under the impression that KitKat was supposed to be less resource hungry.
Is it because it's not "official" (from Google)? Would 4.3 run better, say in the form of CM10.2.1 stable?
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It's just the phone. My work phone is a gnex bone stock. And it lags horribly.
Mine is very fast, no lag at all, even after more than 1700 hours without rebooting :good:
Vanir 4.3.1 (final version)
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This thread is active again. I thought I could get my One yesterday but Telecare messed up and sent me one that had even more tint than before, so I'm stuck with this until after May 9th because my carrier store closes for renovation between April 22nd and May 9th..
C'est la vie.
Since someone already opened a topic on this, I would like to chime in. This started happening too to me two days ago and it's driving me nuts. I must have done something somewhere but I just couldn't find any solutions.
As of two days ago, my Gnex started to lag since I flashed Fancy kernel r50. Serious f-ing lag. Nothing I do seems to help. I've dirty flashed my current rom (OmniMetal), I tried reflashing a previous version of the kernel like I've always done, I tried clean flashing everything again, I tried installing another rom (Paranoid Saberdroid) and whatever option available. The lag won't go away. This ain't your average lag. Even TWRP is lagging. Any suggestions?
SOLVED: It was a rewrite problem, what i did was i ran lagfix(fstrim) app and voila! Fast and speedy again.
Really happy with cm 11 remix, almost no lag.
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As mentioned before some of the nexus's suffer from the degrading EMMC performance. Refer to this thread to make sure which side you are on...
hope that helps :good:
I think cm remix is the most stabile/fast ROM now
Keep in mind you came from a HTC One to a Galaxy Nexus.. That's a big loss of processing power. Another thing is if he's had it OC'd a lot the processor may be in it's final days.
My Thunderbolt gave me the same issues while I waited to get my Gnex.
I came across a used G Pad 8.3 about 10 days ago for a $130, so I decided to snag it based on the cheap price. It was rooted & running CM11 and I used it as it was for the first week as I've installed CM on many of my older devices and enjoy it. Since day one I've noticed that wifi download speeds have not been good, though Web pages, YouTube videos and the like don't seem to have any real problems? When downloading a 200mb file I see speeds of 50-130kbps and it takes roughly 20mins to finish. The same file on other Android devices I own are finishing six or seven minutes. I've tested it with various files and devices. Thinking the problem may have been related to the Rom installation by the previous owner, I downloaded "CM 11 by Infected", reflashed the base and tested with the included kernel as well as "Red Kernel". Still, the problem has remained. I haven't tried returning to the stock LG Rom since I really prefer AOSP, but I'm afraid that may be my only resort? Is this a known issue with AOSP or CM for the V500? The device is in excellent condition with no signs of wear, so I don't believe the hardware itself could be damaged. I've searched the forums thoroughly and I've seen the problem reported by another user but no one provided any replies. I'm posting as a last resort before flashing LG's official firmware, and hoping someone is familiar with this problem. Is anyone using AOSP based Roms with no wifi problem? Thanks in advance to anyone who may be able to help, or offer any personal experience.
Sincerely,
Androholic
My v500 is running slimkat with redkernel and it runs at the same speed as my other devices for downloads. I have heard of certain devices not playing nice with certain routers before... Can you try a different WiFi access point to see if it only occurs with the one you normally use?
I had the same problem: turns out it was my router's fault, an old Thomson.
Try the download speed with different access points
Well I ended up flashing 4.4.2 stock rooted rom, and the wifi seems to be functioning as normal now. I never take the tablet out of the house with me, as I have an ipad air with LTE I use outside of the house. Either way I've found that after some tweaking and debloating the stock LG Rom is not so bad. I may eventually do some testing on a different router using CM, but for now at least I'll just stick with the stock rom. Thank you both for your replies, it's much appreciated.
I've been having an issue on AOSP Roms where my Signal Strength can go from full to zilch and seconds later back to full. This constantly happens and seems to be worse over WiFi.
I have an unlocked LG G3 D851e from T-Mobile that I am using on AT&T Network. When using the stock ROM or using a Rom like Cloudy service is impeccable and does not drop.
From searching other threads i see to be sure SElinux is set to Permissive and it is. I have no battery saving apps or any app that could cause this.
Currently on SOKP unofficial 5.1.1
However I was on AICP, PA, and resurrection remix within the last few days.
Baseband: MPSS.DI.2.0.1.c.1.3-00053-M8974AAAAANPZM-1
Stock is too clunky and slow for me ( Same with Cloud) however with my service dropping i miss calls, have poor call quality, and text messages seem to come in delayed.
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This has happened on my Note 3 Unlocked HLTETMO where i ended up selling the phone recently and started using this only to have the same problem.
Surely there is someone else having a similar issue!? Or someone who knows how to fix this ?
I have been having the same issue since 5.1 came out. I have yet to find a fix. Going back to stock helped but as you stated stock is ugly and very awkward. I guess we will have to hold on and see if it gets sorted out.
This isn't device related, I'm having this issue on the Oneplus One and G2 also. Even my moms nexus is doing it. All of us are on T-Mobile, wonder if its our network
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This isn't device related, I'm having this issue on the Oneplus One and G2 also. Even my moms nexus is doing it. All of us are on T-Mobile, wonder if its our network
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I'm on AT&T with an Unlocked T-Mobile phone. It is ONLY on AOSP Roms, stock roms work fine. It did happen on my Note 3 that was also T-mobile that I unlocked and used on AT&T. Something happened early into lollipop that caused this, as ROms pre lollipop worked fine. It is the most frustrating thing to me, and it is the reason I plan on getting a Nexus/OP2 very soon. Unless Android M comes on the G3 and fixes the issue.
Galaxy tab pro 8.4 here
My battery was on Crack with any aosp lollipop rom (cm12.1, temasec, some others can't remember). It would drop precipitously from 80 to 30, then quickly down to zero. After a reboot it would be at 20 percent and drop quickly again to 0 and shut off. Yes I always factory reset between flashes.
Anyhow, I flashed back to stock because I couldn't take it anymore and lo and behold it's completely fixed
Any idea why? I desperately hate TouchWiz.
Hi there!
Hmm, my tablet has the same issue since I put CM12 on it a while ago. I immediately flashed back to stock rom, but even now my tablet has the same issue..
Really thinking about selling it on eBay or something to buy a tablet from a different brand.
Did you flash the first (release) stock rom or just the rom with the latest updates?
Thanks!
Hey guys, my n5x has been super slow since I got it, no matter which kernel I use, including stock. I've tried flashing the stock from from Google, too and the only way to fix it temporarily is to reboot. Any ideas? This happened to my nexus 5x, and I'm beginning to think it's an app leaking the memory.
Edit: I wrote this in a hurry. I meant to say it also happened to my nexus 5 which got just as slow.
Same exact issue.
My old Nexus 5 was behaving badly after a few hours of use, and that's pretty much the reason (among others) I bought the 5X.
Now I realize that the same thing is happening on my 5X.
I'm using CM13 (Thinking of reverting back to stock, to see if it happens over there as well).
Does anyone have a clue? :\