IF YOU ARE HAVING A LAG, try this, it cured my lag and also stopped com.android.phone boot errors.
1. Do a nandroid backup
2. (optional) Clear your cache. You can do this from Recovery or there are nice apps that will let you do it from Android (I use Elixir 2).
3. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications, click the All tab.
4. For the following applications, click the application, click Force Stop, the click Clear Data. You should also click Clear Cache if it is not greyed out:
- Account and Sync Settings
- Dialer
- Dialer Storage
- Google Calender Sync
- Google Contacts Sync
- Google Services Framework (this one is important)
- Google Services Framework (yes, do it twice)
5. Turn your phone off, then on (do not reboot)
Clearing Data clears application settings for that app particular to your phone. If you have flashed lots of kernels and ROMs, the Data may contain unused or incorrect information. Cache is merely "scratchpad" information, temporary data related to the app's processing.
Let me know if this cures your lag. It worked great for me - no more crashes and phone is snappier. But I don't know if my phone had a particular issue or if this is good for all Android phones. Give it a try and let me know if it makes a difference!
Cool - I'm seeing much better battery life!
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EEngineer said:
IF YOU ARE HAVING A LAG, try this, it cured my lag and also stopped com.android.phone boot errors.
1. Do a nandroid backup
2. (optional) Clear your cache. You can do this from Recovery or there are nice apps that will let you do it from Android (I use Elixir 2).
3. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications, click the All tab.
4. For the following applications, click the application, click Force Stop, the click Clear Data. You should also click Clear Cache if it is not greyed out:
- Account and Sync Settings
- Dialer
- Dialer Storage
- Google Calender Sync
- Google Contacts Sync
- Google Services Framework (this one is important)
- Google Services Framework (yes, do it twice)
5. Turn your phone off, then on (do not reboot)
Clearing Data clears application settings for that app particular to your phone. If you have flashed lots of kernels and ROMs, the Data may contain unused or incorrect information. Cache is merely "scratchpad" information, temporary data related to the app's processing.
Let me know if this cures your lag. It worked great for me - no more crashes and phone is snappier. But I don't know if my phone had a particular issue or if this is good for all Android phones. Give it a try and let me know if it makes a difference!
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Sry man it didnt work for me could u help me ?
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Does this version of Fission resolve the incoming call screen's "Answer/Ignore Call" slider issue?
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Does this version of Fission resolve the incoming call screen's "Answer/Ignore Call" slider issue?
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Come on...it's right under Progess
"Back to SDK Dialer. Old one was causing problems and did not keep call log."
So far install and settings are all flawless as far as I can tell. Quality job!
Sound > Volume bug is fixed
Lock Timer bug is fixed
Lock button background on both password and pin is fixed
The virtual keyboard still doesnt vibrate when vibrate is checked.
Also noticed a lot of the options that were in Call Settings are now no longer there.
I'm guessing this is due to the dialer being changed out?
Other than that, so far so good!
Is it necessary to wipe data & cache, then factory reset again even if already on fission?
Would just rather not....
Keep up the good work boys!
Also you might want to re-mention about not using themes.
my gps will not work. Weather and toggle widgets, weatherbug elite , and others will not find me. Tried a reboot didn't work. Came from the beta just flashed this this morning. Followed all directions wiped twice and the factory reset anyone else having this issue or do I need to reflash.
Ps I noticed swype works in this build great work guys
Check the gps toggle again. I've had gps work with three different apps.
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Check the gps toggle again. I've had gps work with three different apps.
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GPS is working fine. It's coarse location (wireless networks) that's not working for me. If I turn off GPS, I can't get a location.
To do step 15 (Perform a Factory Reset through Android - Settings > Privacy > Factory Data Reset. Wiping Cache and Data from recovery is not enough.)
Am I suppose to reboot the system prior to this step?
MikeD80 said:
To do step 15 (Perform a Factory Reset through Android - Settings > Privacy > Factory Data Reset. Wiping Cache and Data from recovery is not enough.)
Am I suppose to reboot the system prior to this step?
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It isn't possible unless you boot first, is what I figured.
"Do not perform any type of restore using any backup programs, yes this includes Titanium Pro and others!"
So this essentially renders Titanium Pro useless then? I can't restore any apps at any time from my sd card?
I followed every step precisely, including the backup and all of the cache/data clearing and android factory reset, and so far none of my market downloads have initiated. I'll get back to you on it if they do.
Not trying to *****, but I can't really give much feedback until I can see how well everything runs with my setup.
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"Do not perform any type of restore using any backup programs, yes this includes Titanium Pro and others!"
So this essentially renders Titanium Pro useless then? I can't restore any apps at any time from my sd card?
I followed every step precisely, including the backup and all of the cache/data clearing and android factory reset, and so far none of my market downloads have initiated. I'll get back to you on it if they do.
Not trying to *****, but I can't really give much feedback until I can see how well everything runs with my setup.
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By default you'll be in USB mass storage mode if plugged in. If this is the case the market won't download. (Found this out the hard way.)
Fixed it by going to Charge-Only.
Id say u can backup/restore any market/downloaded non-system apps with titanium. Just don't restore items such as calender/email/sms/settings etc. most of these things are backed up and restored to your google account anyhow.
It would seem contact ringtones do not work
The market download on fresh boot takes awhile.. anywhere from 15min+ you can speed the process up by manual cancels and manual downloads.
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Stephan_ said:
The market download on fresh boot takes awhile.. anywhere from 15min+ you can speed the process up by manual cancels and manual downloads.
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I didn't have this issue
So far so good, everything works great, even facebook and twitter sync the contacts list. Very great Job.
Hi!
i've got a stock XE (not root, no custom recovery, no CFW) with android 4.0.3 and the phone reboots everytime i go back to home with the home button ;(
any suggestions?
thanks
This is some common steps to see if you can fix it.
First if you have a lot of text messages delete them.
Second if you have a lot of calls in your call history delete your call history.
Third download App Cache Cleaner from the Play Store and use it to delete all the app cache on your device.
The above steps are to free up space on your device to gain resources. You can also uninstall any apps that you just do not use are need to free up space. Without having the proper amount of resources available on a device it can start to perform oddly.
Give the device some time after doing these steps to see if they elimanate the problem. If they do not thengo to System/Privacy and make sure you have a check beside "Backup my settings" and the go to Settings/Storage and scroll to the bottom and select "Factory data reset" bit make sure you remember your gmail account and password cause you will need it to re sync your contacts and settings after the reset.
T-Macgnolia said:
This is some common steps to see if you can fix it.
First if you have a lot of text messages delete them.
Second if you have a lot of calls in your call history delete your call history.
Third download App Cache Cleaner from the Play Store and use it to delete all the app cache on your device.
The above steps are to free up space on your device to gain resources. You can also uninstall any apps that you just do not use are need to free up space. Without having the proper amount of resources available on a device it can start to perform oddly.
Give the device some time after doing these steps to see if they elimanate the problem. If they do not thengo to System/Privacy and make sure you have a check beside "Backup my settings" and the go to Settings/Storage and scroll to the bottom and select "Factory data reset" bit make sure you remember your gmail account and password cause you will need it to re sync your contacts and settings after the reset.
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thank for your reply, i'll try it as soon as possible!
I've had my N5 since Nov. 2013 -- running stock 4.4.4, rooted. I've never had a battery problem, until last Sunday.
Thinking some update or another had changed things, I restored a week-old Nandroid and did not update anything from that state.
I recharged the phone and let it sit on my desk. In 1hr. 40min. battery is down to 75%
Google Play Services has gone crazy. It's kept the phone awake for 1hr. 16min. of the time since I took it off the charger.
What has changed? How can I turn it off? I can't even get a day of idling the phone at this rate -- much less actually use it.
Any suggestions appreciated -- and, yes I did Google first, but nothing really helped...
Settings -> Accounts
Remove your Google account
Settings -> Apps -> Google Play services
Clear cache & data
Reboot to recovery, clear cache partition and dalvik cache.
Reboot and add your Google Account again
Did you use the Disable Service app by any chance?
experience7 said:
Settings -> Accounts
Remove your Google account
Settings -> Apps -> Google Play services
Clear cache & data
Reboot to recovery, clear cache partition and dalvik cache.
Reboot and add your Google Account again
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Thank you! Tried it. Won't know, for a while if it works, or not -- but I'll check in later, and let you know.
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Did you use the Disable Service app by any chance?
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No.
moseso said:
Thank you! Tried it. Won't know, for a while if it works, or not -- but I'll check in later, and let you know.
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Okay, much luck! I guess that some background service accidentially stored corrupt data and thus doesn't stop syncing or something like that
experience7 said:
Okay, much luck! I guess that some background service accidentially stored corrupt data and thus doesn't stop syncing or something like that
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It's only been a short time, but, this doesn't seem to have turned the trick. Phone is still very warm to the touch. Battery is dropping like a rock -- about 10% in 5 minutes -- and Google services is adding wakelocks and awake time at an alarming rate.
Does this pic give you any useful info?
It took me a couple more tries to get it, but I did get my phone back to normal. What worked, in the end, was:
Settings-> Apps -> Google Services -> clear data
Settings -> Apps -> Google Search -> clear data
Reboot to recovery -> clear cache & Dalvik
Reboot.
Thanks to all who replied / helped!
moseso said:
It took me a couple more tries to get it, but I did get my phone back to normal. What worked, in the end, was:
Settings-> Apps -> Google Services -> clear data
Settings -> Apps -> Google Search -> clear data
Reboot to recovery -> clear cache & Dalvik
Reboot.
Thanks to all who replied / helped!
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Thanks for letting us know. I think the general storage cache clear is what tends to fix this. I have resolved it myself using Settings > Storage > Cached data and rebooting.
Hi everyone,
Eversince I updated my phone the GPS is not working, Google maps is not giving a location, but when I downloaded GPS toolbox it seems to have a fix. I tried wiping davkik cache but it didn't work.
same issue upgrading from Pie to Q i do a clean install and now works perfect
Toni Moon said:
same issue upgrading from Pie to Q i do a clean install and now works perfect
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What do you mean by clean install? Should just download the file and flash it?
Have the same issue, thinking of clean install but 300 apps installed is a lot of work. Looks like the Google location provider is not working (if that's the correct name)
Was having the same issue using HERE WeGo maps but was able to fix it. Settings > Apps & Notifications > See all (###) apps. Click the dots in upper right corner, Show system apps. Scroll down to Location Services, force stop then clear cache and storage for app. Reboot.
Worked perfectly for me after that. Seems it was holding onto old storage/cache data that didn't get wiped even after doing a stock recovery cache wipe. Can't guarantee that'll work for everyone, but worked for me.
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Was having the same issue using HERE WeGo maps but was able to fix it. Settings > Apps & Notifications > See all (###) apps. Click the dots in upper right corner, Show system apps. Scroll down to Location Services, force stop then clear cache and storage for app. Reboot.
Worked perfectly for me after that. Seems it was holding onto old storage/cache data that didn't get wiped even after doing a stock recovery cache wipe. Can't guarantee that'll work for everyone, but worked for me.
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It worked, thanks! (well it did not work immediately, then I went in preferences and unticked "Improve Location Accuracy", waited and ticked it again and it worked, not sure if it had any kind of impact)
So, actually it did not work, the location would only work if I toggled on/off "Improve Location Accuracy", so I decided to try again, but this time wiped all the system apps that contained "location"in their names, will keep you posted
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So, actually it did not work, the location would only work if I toggled on/off "Improve Location Accuracy", so I decided to try again, but this time wiped all the system apps that contained "location"in their names, will keep you posted
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Any news? I have the same problem. Maps and Life360 do not show position. Every other app using GPS work fine. I would like to wipe cache and dalvik but in TWRP, when trying this Function, I receive AN error so it is not possible.
700€ of smartphone and GPS do not work... :crying:
elconfa said:
Any news? I have the same problem. Maps and Life360 do not show position. Every other app using GPS work fine. I would like to wipe cache and dalvik but in TWRP, when trying this Function, I receive AN error so it is not possible.
700€ of smartphone and GPS do not work... :crying:
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I wiped the data in my phone and it worked... Sorry I don't have a better solution but it also fixed a lot of other problems,
gigaboss said:
I wiped the data in my phone and it worked... Sorry I don't have a better solution but it also fixed a lot of other problems,
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Can you suggest me a technique for backup and restore for a fastest wipe data?
Hey lads, I know I'm late to the party but I seem to have found something that fixed my Life360 issues.
1. Go to settings => Apps & Notifications and tap "see all apps"
2. Tap the 3 dots in the corner and tap "Show system"
Find "LocationServices" in the list, force stop, clear cache, clear data
4. Go back and find Life360 in the list, open the "advanced" drop-down menu, go to "battery optimization" and select "don't optimize" (this step may not be necessary)
5. Tap "storage and cache", and clear both the cache and storage
6. Reboot
7. Test to see if Life360 can see your location now
I know I'm I bit late and a lot of people wiped their phones to fix this, so I hope this info can help someone in the future!
I think I managed to find a workaround which doesn't involve a factory reset for the same issue on my OnePlus 6T:
Settings -> System -> Reset options -> Reset app preferences (this doesn't affect apps data)
Settings -> Apps & notifications -> See all XXX apps -> (3 dots in the upper right corner) -> Show system -> Clear storage and cache of the following apps:
Google Maps
Google Play services
Google Services Framework
LocationServices
Phone Services
Fused Location
Google Location History
OPMmsLocation
I wiped Dalvik cache in TWRP.
I'm not sure all steps are necessary but resetting apps preferences is the key one I think. It's going to reset the permissions of all apps but it's a good alternative to reinstall everything from scratch. The issue of the GPS fix in Google Maps hasn't come back for me since.
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I think I managed to find a workaround which doesn't involve a factory reset for the same issue on my OnePlus 6T:
Settings -> System -> Reset options -> Reset app preferences (this doesn't affect apps data)
Google Maps
Google Services Framework
Phone Services
Google Location History
I wiped Dalvik cache in TWRP.
I'm not sure all steps are necessary but resetting apps preferences is the key one I think. It's going to reset the permissions of all apps but it's a good alternative to reinstall everything from scratch. The issue of the GPS fix in Google Maps hasn't come back for me since.
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So I had been having the same issues on 6T, then 7. Did this yesterday but haven't yet been able to test it fully although I feel this may have resolved the issue considering the speed at which the GPS / Compass is connecting on Maps. Once I travel today it will just confirm that theory. If it fixes the issue, lots of prayers and wishes your way sir!
PS. Did you ever face the issue again after the fix?
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ptisam said:
I think I managed to find a workaround which doesn't involve a factory reset for the same issue on my OnePlus 6T:
Settings -> System -> Reset options -> Reset app preferences (this doesn't affect apps data)
Google Maps
Google Services Framework
Phone Services
Google Location History
I wiped Dalvik cache in TWRP.
I'm not sure all steps are necessary but resetting apps preferences is the key one I think. It's going to reset the permissions of all apps but it's a good alternative to reinstall everything from scratch. The issue of the GPS fix in Google Maps hasn't come back for me since.
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Adding here, I had already tried dumping the cache, storage and Dalvik prior to this which didn't resolve the issue.. Only temporarily. That makes me believe if this is the solution, the most important step being "Reset app preferences" and it does make sense too because Android 9 vs 10, permissions was one of the big changes brought in.
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So I had been having the same issues on 6T, then 7. Did this yesterday but haven't yet been able to test it fully although I feel this may have resolved the issue considering the speed at which the GPS / Compass is connecting on Maps. Once I travel today it will just confirm that theory. If it fixes the issue, lots of prayers and wishes your way sir!
PS. Did you ever face the issue again after the fix?
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Adding here, I had already tried dumping the cache, storage and Dalvik prior to this which didn't resolve the issue.. Only temporarily. That makes me believe if this is the solution, the most important step being "Reset app preferences" and it does make sense too because Android 9 vs 10, permissions was one of the big changes brought in.
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No, I never had the issue again after
Ok, this solution is legit. Seems to be working seamlessly so far. Haven't experienced this consistency with Maps ever since A10. Thank you!!
Updated to Android 10 and everything is working beautifully except for Google Maps. For some reason it doesn't fix my location and keep it.
GPS is working fine as tested on Waze and GPS Status and Toolbox.
If I turn off High accuracy from Google location settings then I immediately get a fix for some time but the location doesn't update unless I go into navigation mode.
Am unable to uninstall Google Maps since phone doesn't boot if I remove the system app.
I tried deleting the data and cache and reinstalling updates, but that didn't help either.
I have also tried switching off sleep battery optimisation but they didn't help either. Unable to find system apps on battery optimisation so I can't change the settings for the app.
I am stumped. I would be grateful for any pointers. Thanks.
Since you already tried reinstalling and clearing cache try the "Global Optomized GPS File Replacer" module in magisk and see if that helps
Same problem with me
Shaberu said:
Since you already tried reinstalling and clearing cache try the "Global Optomized GPS File Replacer" module in magisk and see if that helps
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Tried but it's still not working. Thanks anyways!
I fixed the problem on my phone by going to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset app preferences.
Flashlights said:
I fixed the problem on my phone by going to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset app preferences.
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Works thx bro.
Flashlights said:
I fixed the problem on my phone by going to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset app preferences.
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Indeed it's working. Joyful days are here again. Thank you very much!
The above mentioned Global Optimised GPS file peplacer module seems to make it better too.