Has anyone figured out why the browser (even in latest JB) still hogs CPU to the point of draining the battery? I had this issue on my Arc S and after manually disabling certain services including the browser itself the issue went away. Now I am on Team EOS latest JB on my TF101 and experience the same issue. I have had to disable the default browser and use Dolphin as my default browser. However I would like to know whether it really is the browser at fault or a combination of the browser and some other app/service?
I don't recall it doing it on a fresh install so I think it must be something else I have installed that may be causing it perhaps.
deadman3000 said:
Has anyone figured out why the browser (even in latest JB) still hogs CPU to the point of draining the battery? I had this issue on my Arc S and after manually disabling certain services including the browser itself the issue went away. Now I am on Team EOS latest JB on my TF101 and experience the same issue. I have had to disable the default browser and use Dolphin as my default browser. However I would like to know whether it really is the browser at fault or a combination of the browser and some other app/service?
I don't recall it doing it on a fresh install so I think it must be something else I have installed that may be causing it perhaps.
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Hello,
Have you tried using a service (or even the built in battery usage chart under Settings) to identify the #1 user of your battery?
I would recommend ZDBox. I haven't had this issue with the browser, but I did have a bad battery drainage back when I was using Prime 3.2. That was caused by having a full size SD in the battery dock keyboard and leaving the tablet connected to the dock. I haven't had any battery issues since upgrading to stock ICS 4.0.3.
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Hi everyone,
I'm using the stock browser on DocRom 7.1.1 with Hardcore 12i 500 kernel.
When using the stock browser and google (.com, .nl, no difference) trying to open a search result 'causes the browser to lag/ wait forever. This only happens using the phone network and doesn't occur when using Wifi.
Firefox doesn't have this issue so my guess is it's either a bug or some obscure setting I haven't figured out.
Is anyone having the same issue or am I missing something obvious?
Sincerely yours,
Jeroen.
[update]
Problem disappeared after updating kernel. However, I've had this problem before running another kernel. Oh well, it's gone! ;-)
I know that everyone is having issues of some sort with their xoom but I feel as if mine crashing and restarting may be excessive. I will make this brief but I just wanted to know if anyone else's xooms freeze up and show a graphical error similar to a bad graphics card when in the browser. Here I have a picture showing the issue. And if this is a common error, are there any known fixes?
Looks like a problem with the renderer in the browser, or whatever hardware / software is running it. If it doesn't happen elsewhere its probably just a software issue, just flash a stock image, hopefully that will fix it.
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I've had the same issue... random crashiness in the browser... images sometimes failing to appear but coming up after a resize. Things were quite a bit better with flash uninstalled. I tried turning off 3d rendering mode in the browser debug setting and had no video issues but the browser was almost unusably slow. I haven't had the issues in other apps so I suspect the browser is quite buggy.
I keep getting this FC, usually as soon as I unlock. Tried rebooting, reloaded rom (full wipe, then reloaded apps with TiBu) but still get the same error. I'm running the latest Revolver, 3.11.1 (I think that's the version) Any ideas what's causing it?
Sounds like some hardware oroblem. If you can, check speaker connections and so on, otherwise you should probbly get used to it!
I have the same issue, it usually occurs when I unlock the screen but doesn't happen all the time. I am also on revolver (version 3.10 I think). I always figured it was a honeycomb issue. Oh well, besides being somewhat annoying, it hasn't caused any noticeable issues.
Yeah, it hasn't caused any issues, just kind of annoying. Its not a hardware issue, I have used Krakd and Prime and it doesn't happen in either of those roms. It only started to happen when I updated to the latest Revolver
Try clearing the app data for the most closly associated app(s).
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Wondering if anyone else is having a problem when updating/downloading apps from the Play Market. Each Time I do it seems to "freeze" the tablet for several seconds, no touch input works. Then it will slowly come back to life and allow touch inputs or the ability to back out/go home. Is it just me?
I haven't had this issue so far. I had a pretty hefty amount of apps to install when I moved over to this tablet and it did it seamlessly. There was some slow down, but this is to be expected as it accesses the memory and such. Otherwise, I had little to no issues with the market besides some network slowdowns when loading images and such.
This hasn't been an issue with the network. If I download a single app its as if the machine is non-responsive for 5-10 seconds, no touch input works (not even the home button) then after that time it will show downloading and everything gets back to normal. I have not noticed any issues in any other programs and not even any slowdown. But when downloading from the Play Market it does this every time, something has to be glitching between the two.
Does anyone else have this occur...with any device? I've used the android market for several years now and this has never happened before. I love the tablet though, this is just an annoyance that I want to resolve.
I have it with Asus Transformer TF101. I always assumed it was a hardware problem (slow NAND).
Magnesus said:
I have it with Asus Transformer TF101. I always assumed it was a hardware problem (slow NAND).
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I'm pretty sure its not a hardware issue with the Note 10.1
No problem here with US GN 10.1 32GB WIFI. Had two Google Play downloads going then went to play Ski Safari that seem even faster than my Nexus 7 even with the downloads in the background.
Firmware update seems to have fixed the market freezing problem I had when updating/downloading apps. Though there is a very slight "lag" that occurs when doing so...its there only when I first initiate an update/download - glad its not freezing now though!
Hi there!
I've contacted nvidia regarding this issue (reps seems oblivious) and posted it on their official forums to no avail, so I'll try and give it a shot here.
Basically whenever my tablet connects to WiFi after being disconnected for some time (a few hours to a few days), the tablet freezes when it downloads notifications. The freezes can be minimal (like a 5 second freeze) or be quiet substantial (it can lock up for as long as 10 mins). Once all notifications are downloaded and displayed, the tablet then performs like a charm. I even got my tablet replaced from nvidia and it has the same problem as the one I sent in. Uninstalling Facebook and Facebook Messenger improves performance drastically, but when my tablet checks for notifications it freezes still freezes for a few seconds (with Facebook installed, it could lock up for 10 mins and crash the launcher multiple times). Running on max performance did nothing. I'm really curious if this is a hardware or software issue since some people doesn't seem to have this problem.
I'm running on nvidia's stock firmware (4.2) unrooted.
So here is my question. Have any of you guys experienced this problem? Were you able to solve it? How did you solve it (did a custom rom solve this)?
The main reason why I haven't installed a custom rom yet is because I use the stylus frequently and I use the touch-block feature in nvidia's stock roms and couldn't find ports of it.
Here is a video of the issue. (youtube.com/watch?v=cJrUPV7mY6s) Now there are a lot of widgets on the video, but I assure you removing all of them does nothing. I tried.
Facebook Messenger. That says it all. What other apps have you running in the background?
This definitely sounds like a software issue to me.
Maybe you're being hijacked. Who knows.
I've had this same issues since I got the tablet (K1). System reset, no non-Google apps. Happens regardless of FW; I'm on the latest update. Don't be quick to blame the OP.
Basically, every time the tablet gets a new network connection, the system hangs and becomes unresponsive for 10 seconds to 2 minutes at a time. It's obvious that it's updating all the apps' network requests. However, the thread priority should make the system hang. I've only seen this issue on the K1; never on any other Android device. Either they're using a custom network stack, or they've messed with networking priorities.
I'm on the latest update
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Of Facebook Messenger? Or OS? Or all apps?
Either way, it makes no matter no such issues on Lollipop. I am just saying.