From past 2 weeks my HTC One m9 is experiencing some type of lag , like when I close the app from recent apps my device is lagging for 5 secs to load home screen , if I play videos in YouTube or gallery for every 20 secs my screen becomes black. If i install an app and if it takes more than 20 secs it Will forget ti install and i need to start all again ,
If I type some thing in whatsapp , the memory will load and I need to start typing all again from the start , I think the memory is loading too often and the device is running very slow
I'm loosing 10% of my battery for every 15mins and my system apps are draining 40% of my battery and device is warming
Please help
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Originally Posted by A0A
I had a pretty serious battery issue during my first couple days with the phone, where the battery drain was extremely fast and inconsistent, sometimes dropping 5% at a time and giving me maybe 8 hours of life total.
The issue was that the battery tracking in the phone was messed up. When you go to Settings>Power, the default setting for "Fast Boot" is on. This seems to mess up the way that battery drain is tracked. I fixed the issue by turning Fast Boot off, charging up the phone to 99% (it wouldn't reach 100, that's how bad it was messed up), then restarting it. Now, it works perfectly and easily gets me through the day with moderate/heavy usage; I watched a 30 min video streaming from youtube of wifi and lost only 7%.
The downside is now the phone takes 5 seconds longer to start up .
and one more problem:Every app I use stays in batery use with 4-5%.Worse is with phone when I finish phone call phone stays on 30-40% usage for long time 20-25min then goes to 12-15 and stays like that?????Any idea
I found this post can anyone tell me more about this how to turn off fastboot ????DO they mean on cwm fastboot or what????
marko987 said:
Originally Posted by A0A
I had a pretty serious battery issue during my first couple days with the phone, where the battery drain was extremely fast and inconsistent, sometimes dropping 5% at a time and giving me maybe 8 hours of life total.
The issue was that the battery tracking in the phone was messed up. When you go to Settings>Power, the default setting for "Fast Boot" is on. This seems to mess up the way that battery drain is tracked. I fixed the issue by turning Fast Boot off, charging up the phone to 99% (it wouldn't reach 100, that's how bad it was messed up), then restarting it. Now, it works perfectly and easily gets me through the day with moderate/heavy usage; I watched a 30 min video streaming from youtube of wifi and lost only 7%.
The downside is now the phone takes 5 seconds longer to start up .
and one more problem:Every app I use stays in batery use with 4-5%.Worse is with phone when I finish phone call phone stays on 30-40% usage for long time 20-25min then goes to 12-15 and stays like that?????Any idea
I found this post can anyone tell me more about this how to turn off fastboot ????DO they mean on cwm fastboot or what????
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Just goto settings => Power and UNCHECK Fast boot
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looooool TY Im a world class idiot hehe but can someone help with other problem that is more serious dono why apps stays in usage long after I kill them
marko987 said:
looooool TY Im a world class idiot hehe but can someone help with other problem that is more serious dono why apps stays in usage long after I kill them
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What method do you use to kills apps? Closing (flicking swipe action) apps from your Recent Apps does NOT kill it. I also rather see it as "killed" BUT that's how they have designed HTC Sense 4.0
You need to use a Task Manager to actually kill any app. Hope this helps.
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Im using task killer but I set it up that he kills apps when I lock screen but task killer cant kill phone app or Im wong????do I need to make security lvl to low ????Im talking about advanced task killer.
OR...I need to use task manager not a task kiler ????
AFAIK Task Manager works great. Also, they highly recommend NOT to use any kind of Task Killer at all with One X or Android ICS 4.0. I will post links to the thread that talks about Task Killer apps when/if i come across the thread.
Don't kill system apps, cause they boot right up, and then u got loop, of killing and booting and discharging batterie.
Task killers don't help. Swiping an app in task manager closes it just like exiting with the back button closes it. The phone doesn't charge to 100% as a safety feature.
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So I was having issues previously where Gallery would cause a process called CloudAgent to stop working. I would get the message "Unfortunately, CloudAgent has stopped." I was able to fix the issue by following the directions in this thread.
Now though I seem to be finding that Gallery is using up more battery than I think it should be. I haven't used my phone much today.
Here are my current stats:
7h 47m on battery, 67% remaining - Doesn't seem too bad
Screen - 36% with 51m Time on - Not great but I don't use auto brightness so it is believable
Gallery - 13%, CPU total 13 seconds, CPU foreground 8 seconds, Stay awake 8 seconds
I literally went into Gallery to view one picture from a text message a few hours ago and then got out. 8 seconds sounds about right. How could I possibly have 13% of my battery usage today be from Gallery when using it for only 8 seconds? Considering that looking at my screen stats I would have used 13% of by battery with about 20mins of usage (compared to the 8 seconds of gallery).
My best guess is that it has to do with this CloudAgent process that used to go down previously. One thing I notice (not sure if it was this way before) but when I load up my battery stats or go back after drilling into one the screen quickly switches from calling the App something like com.sec.android/gallery/...to Gallery. This happens for a few other Apps in battery stats also.
Any ideas what I can do about this? Thanks.
Wanted to post a quick follow-up. A few hours later and my battery is down to 48%. I haven't opened up Gallery again and the time Gallery has been used is the same (13 seconds and 8 seconds). However, Gallery has gone up from being accountable for 12% of the battery to 15% of the battery.
Clearly something is running here and using battery that shouldn't be. Any ideas?
I dont have a solution, but do you use the built in task killer to kill stuff?
So yesterday my m8 suddenly started lagging, the whole time no matter what I do (reboot, power down for an hour, format internal memory, reflash rom).
It worked fine after charging overnight but now it's slow all the time again. It's not responsive at all, feels like 1fps and 100ms input lag, all animations are slowed down, sometimes input takes a few seconds to register (feels like a laggy kindle).
And like I said, it just suddenly started, haven't installed any apps in weeks.
Weird thing is, tasks run normally in the background, like talking on the phone or listening to music etc.
Anything I can do besides throw this phone away?
I have a similar problem.Can anyone help?Maybe it was the wine hboot?
Hey guys,
from time to time it feels like my conenctions are stuttering. With stuttering I mean like it has a time out for a few secs and I have to wait till it loads something.
e.g. When I send something in Whatsapp it sometimes takes a few secs till i get the first check.
The only modification I did was the one which changed the cpu settings to save battery and preserve heat.
May my device be faulty? I only noticed it after a few days and it happens a few times per day.
thanks in advance
Over the past few months, I've noticed that some standard functions of my phone routinely fail and no longer seem to work properly until I reboot and/or wait a certain number of days until they magically start to work again (only to break again).
1) The auto-adjust sensor is waaaaay off at gauging ambient light. Whenever I'm in bright, sunny environments (like outdoors or by a window with sun coming through it), the brightness and backlight adjust to the lowest level so that it looks like my screen isn't on. The opposite happens whenever I'm in a room with low or no lighting, making it look like a supernova is in my hand and hurting my eyes. In the past, the sensor would eventually adjust to correctly accommodate the lighting, but now it just doesn't.
2) A large number of apps that are set up for fingerprint login immediately give me an error notification that I've exceeded my fingerprint login attempts whenever I open them, forcing me to instead log in with a pin number. Closing and reopening these apps doesn't fix the error, rebooting doesn't fix it, and clearing the app's cache and/or data doesn't fix it. I just have to wait it out until it works again, which is usually 2 days to 1 week after I've last used the app.
3) Holding the Power + Homes button no longer takes screenshots. I can fix this one by rebooting, but eventually this combo stops working again.
4) Several apps, specifically Google Maps and Chrome, will often crash up to 3 times before they're able to stay open and work. I also routinely hard crash out of everything whenever a foreground app I'm currently using (like Chrome) crashes, which causes everything open in the background (like my music or YouTube app that are playing) to also crash.
5) My battery level is stuck at 69% and won't drop. For the past 4 hours, Android OS, GSAM and BetterBatteryStats all show that I have 69% percent battery remaining and continue to show that percentage even though I have nearly 1 hour SoT. I can only get 2 hrs 15 min of SoT before my battery runs out, so I know this isn't right. This battery thing just started today.
Why is everything breaking?!? Since December, I've not installed any new apps, system updates or really traveled anywhere. Before I flashed the ROM I'm on (LeeDroid v5.2.3-R151) last November or so, I did a full wipe and did not restore any apps or settings so that everything was fresh.
macschwag14 said:
Over the past few months, I've noticed that some standard functions of my phone routinely fail and no longer seem to work properly until I reboot and/or wait a certain number of days until they magically start to work again (only to break again).
1) The auto-adjust sensor is waaaaay off at gauging ambient light. Whenever I'm in bright, sunny environments (like outdoors or by a window with sun coming through it), the brightness and backlight adjust to the lowest level so that it looks like my screen isn't on. The opposite happens whenever I'm in a room with low or no lighting, making it look like a supernova is in my hand and hurting my eyes. In the past, the sensor would eventually adjust to correctly accommodate the lighting, but now it just doesn't.
2) A large number of apps that are set up for fingerprint login immediately give me an error notification that I've exceeded my fingerprint login attempts whenever I open them, forcing me to instead log in with a pin number. Closing and reopening these apps doesn't fix the error, rebooting doesn't fix it, and clearing the app's cache and/or data doesn't fix it. I just have to wait it out until it works again, which is usually 2 days to 1 week after I've last used the app.
3) Holding the Power + Homes button no longer takes screenshots. I can fix this one by rebooting, but eventually this combo stops working again.
4) Several apps, specifically Google Maps and Chrome, will often crash up to 3 times before they're able to stay open and work. I also routinely hard crash out of everything whenever a foreground app I'm currently using (like Chrome) crashes, which causes everything open in the background (like my music or YouTube app that are playing) to also crash.
5) My battery level is stuck at 69% and won't drop. For the past 4 hours, Android OS, GSAM and BetterBatteryStats all show that I have 69% percent battery remaining and continue to show that percentage even though I have nearly 1 hour SoT. I can only get 2 hrs 15 min of SoT before my battery runs out, so I know this isn't right. This battery thing just started today.
Why is everything breaking?!? Since December, I've not installed any new apps, system updates or really traveled anywhere. Before I flashed the ROM I'm on (LeeDroid v5.2.3-R151) last November or so, I did a full wipe and did not restore any apps or settings so that everything was fresh.
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Since you're having multiple, seemingly unrelated issues, there is no way for anyone to tell why it's happening in your specific case. Why don't you try dirty flashing your leedroid rom, and if that still fails, start from scratch?