[FRD-L09] Whatsapp slows down - Honor 8 Questions & Answers

Strange problem with whatsapp.
When the battery percentage is under 60% whatsapp incredibly slows down for some seconds. I’ve seen that its CPU usage is more or less 2% when the problem appears and goes to 8%(as other messaging apps) when everything returns in normal condition. The problem appears when I use the “smart” energy profile.
Could someone helps me testing if the problem appears on his device?
Some ideas to a possible reason for this problem?
Thanks in advance

Do you have some news!? Does somebody has tested if the same problem occurs?

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Nothing special. The battery drains unevenly and when not in sleep and/or the screen is on it sure drains well
seriously? so theres nothing we can do to fix that? or minimize it?
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I've had my HTC Inspire for two months after switching from a Blackberry for several years prior. So far the phone is great, but I am having a problem with "Messages" and "MessagesCS" running wild and taking over the phone.
I have had Watchdog Lite installed since almost day one and am consistently getting alerted at least once per day (usually 3-4 times) that one of the two programs are using over 50% of my cpu (50% is where I set my threshold limit to alert me).
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I'm not talking about battery usage, I mean CPU.
My phone usually gets noticeably slower, sometimes to the point of where it won't do anything, and Watchdog Lite alerts me that either "Messages" or "MessagesCS" are over their 50% cpu threshold I have set for alerts.
Sometimes it just alerts me when the phone is idle and I have to go kill one of the two programs. Already happened 3 times today...
Please help.
Thanks!
Anybody got any ideas?
I had to "KILL" "Messages" and "MessagesCS" over 15 times yesterday because it was bogging down my phone.
Anybody have any ideas for this?
I am consistently killing "MessagesCS" 20 times a day. It takes my phone over and slows it down to the point of it being useless.
I was able to blacklist "Messages" in Watchdog, and while that helped, there is no option to blacklist "MessagesCS" which forces me to manually kill it.
Please help if you guys have any ideas.
cdogg44 said:
Anybody have any ideas for this?
I am consistently killing "MessagesCS" 20 times a day. It takes my phone over and slows it down to the point of it being useless.
I was able to blacklist "Messages" in Watchdog, and while that helped, there is no option to blacklist "MessagesCS" which forces me to manually kill it.
Please help if you guys have any ideas.
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Idk if MessagesCS is there, but you can look in "manage applications" (under all) and try "clear data" of both. This seems to solve issues with applications sometimes.

[Q] Calendar Issue Battery

Good Morning
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Nobody with a similar problem to mine? It's really killing battery life for me
Mushoz said:
Nobody with a similar problem to mine? It's really killing battery life for me
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I think I may have something similar happening with WhatsApp. My stats show lots of time spent with CPU on and screen off. Wakelock detector shows WhatsApp at the top of the list. But I don't really understand how to solve it other than deleting WhatsApp, which I don't want to do. Did you get anywhere with it?
Ian
IanHodgson said:
I think I may have something similar happening with WhatsApp. My stats show lots of time spent with CPU on and screen off. Wakelock detector shows WhatsApp at the top of the list. But I don't really understand how to solve it other than deleting WhatsApp, which I don't want to do. Did you get anywhere with it?
Ian
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No, I still have the same issue unfortunately. Though my issue seems to be slightly different than yours in the sense that Whatsapp is very low in the list. The total minutes of Wakelock is far below the total minutes of awake (screen off). But uninstalling Whatsapp instantly solves the wakelock issue. Out of interest, what phone are you using and what rom?
Mushoz said:
Out of interest, what phone are you using and what rom?
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Redmi Note 4, Pixel Experience Oreo 8.1
I got here through a google search. I am not sure it's whatsapp causing this (haven't removed it yet) but on a Moto G3 with LOS 15.1 unofficial by Rahul I have the same symptoms.

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