Hello I am new here using my F8332 on nougat .374(latest stock no root LB). But after boot up. It seems slow even after a long time. I don't have any powersaving on. But when I go to stamina mode, turn it on and off again, it becomes smooth and nolonger have slow down or limit fps when interacting. Is It just me or this is a software issue? Thanks.
i hope its a software couse my XZ is also laggy from the begining so ill try some other roms from diferent regions to see if it goes away.im very disapointed atm because i came from xperia Z,Z2,Z5 and they worked like a charm...
Yes sony is really weak at software. Been using z1,z3 & z5 and after the two nougat update it is still not stable in terms of speed.
Since .417 firmware I can say the xz is now running very smooth indeed.
A definite performance and usability enhancement has been achieved since launch through to the .417 fw.
Very much happier with the phones user experience specifically with the newest fw.
Agree before .417 there were certainly some slowdowns on interaction, however no longer.
Enjoy
i had nordic .417 firmware and it started to lag a lot even after reboot so i got mad cuz im alergic to lags and stutters so i decided to give a try with another firmware and i found that firmware for my country just came so i went for it and now phone works like it should...really dont know why it made the diference but it did ...thats the point. So for now im cool.
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Hi there,
I am sort of new to rooting and have never installed a custom android operating system or ROM yet. I would like to put on something with Android 5.0 if possible, but if none are out yet, which is the best ROM to put on my LG G3, and a tutorial to do it?
I want to use all of the eatures of the phon still as well.
Are there lollipop ROMS out yet for this phone, and if not should I wait for it?
Thank for your help.
bozz723 said:
Hi there,
I am sort of new to rooting and have never installed a custom android operating system or ROM yet. I would like to put on something with Android 5.0 if possible, but if none are out yet, which is the best ROM to put on my LG G3, and a tutorial to do it?
I want to use all of the eatures of the phon still as well.
Are there lollipop ROMS out yet for this phone, and if not should I wait for it?
Thank for your help.
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rIGHT now im using Cloudy Rom V1.1 , the first week super fast , now im getting a little lag in keyboard, the battery its better performace than stock, i will try another to compare , i dont like the F**** Lag.
bovoro said:
rIGHT now im using Cloudy Rom V1.1 , the first week super fast , now im getting a little lag in keyboard, the battery its better performace than stock, i will try another to compare , i dont like the F**** Lag.
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I too am using Cloudy and find that the top half of the phone doesn't heat up as much. There's an eco mode you can turn on as well. Not sure it that's what's going the trick, but I've kept it on because the battery life is great now.
As for the lag, have you tried flashing Pure Performance X? It's made all the ROMs I've tried snappier (including Cloudy).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...s/mod-pureperformancesx-zeno-edition-t2360985
I'm using Viper for my third day now. The first day the battery drained really fast as google processes was raelly active, but the last two days ive gotten over 4 hours of screen on time easily and it's definitely been an improvement over stock for me. I havent played any games but phone did not get hot watching youtube vids.
I am not familiary with pure performance X, looks interesting though.
Hi all
i had my OPO for 2 months now
and i decided to root my phone and try some custom ROMs and kernels since they're so popular , so last month i rooted my phone and take a spin on those famous ROMs and kernels ( partly is also the touchscreen issue and random reboots are driving me nuts ) i won't specify what ROM or kernel i am using though
first impressions when i had a new ROMs is that , there's nothing much that is different i though things would be faster snappier with a new kernel built in but ...my OPO did not , my phone did get more stable but it did suffer from multigesture issue once and force rebooted 3 times in the span of 1 month , but the biggest issue is that my phone keeps getting systemui has stopped working , multitasking button gets bugged one too many times , wallpapers constantly missing when i unlock my phone and animations are very clunky
so yesterday i decided to go back to stock just to remind myself how stock feels , using NANdroid backup i restored everything and...
stock 44s feels so much better compared to custom ROMs which begs the question
why do people deviate from stock ROM on OPO ? stock cm is pretty sweet , I understand rooting the phone to get xposed etc but custom ROMs just don't feel right on the OPO ...so is it just me ?
still props to all the devs out there , no offense just my 2 cents
I think if varies for the phones and locations, but I was getting some pretty beastly battery life, smooth/fast experience with vanir and Franco. For some reason I just didn't like stock and was not getting as great battery life. I've tried many things and some are good, but there are better (to me at least). I'm just running Lollipop now and can't seem to go back to kk.
It all comes down to ones preference really...
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wait , isn't cm12 for OPO currently a little unstable? i really wanted to give it a shot but i fear that it is too unstable for a daily driver
Working fine for me; I don't think it is to the point where it can't be a daily driver. I'm really liking it so far, the Lollipop experience feels really nice and smooth.
Check comments from others on the threads to see the kind of issues they're having. Devs are doing daily builds so as days pass it gets better and better.
Sent from bacon with lollipop!
tohno said:
Hi all
i had my OPO for 2 months now
and i decided to root my phone and try some custom ROMs and kernels since they're so popular , so last month i rooted my phone and take a spin on those famous ROMs and kernels ( partly is also the touchscreen issue and random reboots are driving me nuts ) i won't specify what ROM or kernel i am using though
first impressions when i had a new ROMs is that , there's nothing much that is different i though things would be faster snappier with a new kernel built in but ...my OPO did not , my phone did get more stable but it did suffer from multigesture issue once and force rebooted 3 times in the span of 1 month , but the biggest issue is that my phone keeps getting systemui has stopped working , multitasking button gets bugged one too many times , wallpapers constantly missing when i unlock my phone and animations are very clunky
so yesterday i decided to go back to stock just to remind myself how stock feels , using NANdroid backup i restored everything and...
stock 44s feels so much better compared to custom ROMs which begs the question
why do people deviate from stock ROM on OPO ? stock cm is pretty sweet , I understand rooting the phone to get xposed etc but custom ROMs just don't feel right on the OPO ...so is it just me ?
still props to all the devs out there , no offense just my 2 cents
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Sounds like you didn't do any kernel configurations at all to experience changes.
On AK, with Synapse and UKM, you can change numerical values to configure how the phone handles processes. Default kernel settings aren't optimum for every phone.
My settings consist of: slim (300-2457), CPU boost driver (10ms, 1574MHz, 30ms, 1190MHz), CPU Volt (-35mV), I/O sio @ 1536KB read ahead, drop caches, laptop mode, Vibrator at 25, Fast Charge at 1500mA, C1 (Retention) disabled, 120 second Wifi Scan interval.
With those settings, it makes a HUGE difference compared to stock, as well as fix bugs (screen artifact/tearing) before they were fixed on the latest firmware, and increases battery life by 1.5 times stock.
tohno said:
Hi all
why do people deviate from stock ROM on OPO ? stock cm is pretty sweet , I understand rooting the phone to get xposed etc but custom ROMs just don't feel right on the OPO ...so is it just me ?
still props to all the devs out there , no offense just my 2 cents
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I have the same questioning but without any problems that you had/have/ My phone works perfectly ( crossing fingers ) and i've had it since July. I always used to ROM my S3-S4-S5 to get a new feel of the phone, but with the Oppo i don't see the reason to. Maybe it's because CM is pretty near pure stock Android, and that's what we get when we switch ROMs on big brands.
tohno said:
Hi all
i had my OPO for 2 months now
why do people deviate from stock ROM on OPO ? stock cm is pretty sweet , I understand rooting the phone to get xposed etc but custom ROMs just don't feel right on the OPO ...so is it just me ?
still props to all the devs out there , no offense just my 2 cents
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OP, it is not just you. Folks who mess about with custom ROMS, as the other posts here share, do so because they can customize the total phone experience, leaving things off, and putting other items on, to their liking. Giving that the background OS is stable, and the apps a person selects are stable, there should be little to no difference in 'performance', overall, due to the apps. However, you may get performance differences because there are less TSR's currently running in your system, so more memory is available, etc, which can make mainline apps run faster.
So many reasons to do custom apps.
As you said, and I agree, CM is a nice, generally smooth OS/ROM. I am coming from an LG G3, which I like very much, but to customize (remove all the junk), and fine tune (remove Google calling home = less battery live, etc), it take's some time to setup those conditions. With CM, most of the junk is not present at the onset (AT&T largely). Much more clean. I would like Google to be disassociated from CM completely, so that it is an add on only, providing better control of the base CM. I would like this in an official CM ROM/official variation.
That is the reason I have/am switching over to the OnePlus. I have tried a few custom ROMs as well, and the stock CM seems to have the best stability, reliability and consistency, to date. I suspect that will change when a large update comes out, such as L, and a great amount of energy goes into that development. I just changed from 38 to 44 last night on three OPO's. It took 5 minutes, or so, a piece, and all of the data/previous apps, setup etc, stayed with the updates, making for an all too easy update.
Awesome. Next will be "L". I will wait for the CM official, as that will likely be the most stable, as I suspect it is getting the most attention from the CM team, at this time. CM is a pretty nice OS.
Hi,
I played with many Nexus S. I had one when they were new and my memory is that it was a good phone. Since then, I've played with 3-4 of them and every time, they were so slow, having lags of almost a minute on many touch of button. I've used Quadrant benchmark and everytime, I see that everything is normal except I/O. I've read many thread about that and they suggest that it has something to do with kernel. (most of the phone I used were using CyanogenMod, an OS I used since the beginning with almost all my phones (I have had a lot of them and always play with alternatives OS)).
My current phone died and I took back an old Nexus S and it is so frustrating to experience all those lags. I returned it back to Stock (official 4.1.2 image from google). I only flashed a recovery and rooted the phone after. What was my surprise to experience major lags and run the benchmark and see that I/O performance are still so low.
How are you living with your phone ? Is it fixable ?
Thanks to read me.
Looking forward to read from you guys
Installed apps?
ekerazha said:
Installed apps?
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Stock 4.1.2 + recovery (TWRP) + superuser
No application installed
Try this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grilledmonkey.lagfix
mik- said:
Hi,
I played with many Nexus S. I had one when they were new and my memory is that it was a good phone. Since then, I've played with 3-4 of them and every time, they were so slow, having lags of almost a minute on many touch of button. I've used Quadrant benchmark and everytime, I see that everything is normal except I/O. I've read many thread about that and they suggest that it has something to do with kernel. (most of the phone I used were using CyanogenMod, an OS I used since the beginning with almost all my phones (I have had a lot of them and always play with alternatives OS)).
My current phone died and I took back an old Nexus S and it is so frustrating to experience all those lags. I returned it back to Stock (official 4.1.2 image from google). I only flashed a recovery and rooted the phone after. What was my surprise to experience major lags and run the benchmark and see that I/O performance are still so low.
How are you living with your phone ? Is it fixable ?
Thanks to read me.
Looking forward to read from you guys
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Hi There
If you are a die heart fan of Nexus S you must know that in Nexus S battery sucks.
So I can suggest you to run your device on Stock GB or ICS as i runs quite fast on them and gives a descent battery backup.
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mik- said:
Hi,
I played with many Nexus S. I had one when they were new and my memory is that it was a good phone. Since then, I've played with 3-4 of them and every time, they were so slow, having lags of almost a minute on many touch of button. I've used Quadrant benchmark and everytime, I see that everything is normal except I/O. I've read many thread about that and they suggest that it has something to do with kernel. (most of the phone I used were using CyanogenMod, an OS I used since the beginning with almost all my phones (I have had a lot of them and always play with alternatives OS)).
My current phone died and I took back an old Nexus S and it is so frustrating to experience all those lags. I returned it back to Stock (official 4.1.2 image from google). I only flashed a recovery and rooted the phone after. What was my surprise to experience major lags and run the benchmark and see that I/O performance are still so low.
How are you living with your phone ? Is it fixable ?
Thanks to read me.
Looking forward to read from you guys
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If you are a fan of Nexus S you must know that Battery in Nexus S sucks. So i must prefer to Get back to Stock GB or ICS on Nexus S . It runs a bit fast on them and battery life is also maximized.
Otherwise root your device and install any custom rom Of GB r ICS with a bit good tweaks so that you dont feel outdated.
And then find a good kernel for Nexus S which maximizes its Battery Life.
Goood Luck..!
Hi there everyone...
I am an Xperia L user
I am frustrated by its lagging, force closing and weird activities thats happening in my phone after using it for 2 years
I never rooted it or flashed any custom rom
I am not an heavy gamer but an heavy user
So as i am frustrated by this crap, i want to root it and flash an awesome rom which is available for this crap
I like to multitask a lot
Switch between app to app frequently
Soo can somebody please suggest me a good ROM for my type usage
and the reason i am flashing is because of the laggy and slow ness of the phone
So please suggest me
A Good ROM (Bugfree)
A Good Rooting Tool
If this is not a good solution then please suggest me a good solution to fast up my phone
Thanks in advance
I've been using CM12 and it works well ,no bugs ,very fast and a good looking.
And about opening new a lot of apps and navigate between them , in CM12 it's so easy .
CM12 is horrible at multitasking (lollipop in general). If you want to do heavy multitasking on your phone, then consider buying a new one.
MaxFranky said:
Hi there everyone...
I am an Xperia L user
I am frustrated by its lagging, force closing and weird activities that's happening in my phone after using it for 2 years
I never rooted it or flashed any custom rom
I am not an heavy gamer but an heavy user
So as i am frustrated by this crap, i want to root it and flash an awesome rom which is available for this crap
I like to multitask a lot
Switch between app to app frequently
Soo can somebody please suggest me a good ROM for my type usage
and the reason i am flashing is because of the laggy and slow ness of the phone
So please suggest me
A Good ROM (Bugfree)
A Good Rooting Tool
If this is not a good solution then please suggest me a good solution to fast up my phone
Thanks in advance
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Want a good overall experience upgrade to kitkat(not LP) , Believe me battery standby is excellent way better than any LP ROM(close to stock one), and multitasking is better too as Kitkat has better RAM management but don't expect too much, want to multitask harder get an ASUS Zenphone 4GB variant , I have every used CM12.1(latest) Resurrection etc, (I hardly used this phone as its my secondary phone now). I am on Omni-ROM final build with Thunderzap 4.16 and TWRP, and for GApps search 20150412-minimal-edition :silly:. BTW About GPS Issue : GPS works fine :good:
I am going to attach screenshot of battery info.
Oh my god i thought i was the only one, it gets lagging, not a lot, but i could notice it, few months ago, it's still as smooth as solk, but now it's a bit sluggish but not that annyoing to me
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I'm new to the s7,but already don't like nougat performance ...My question is did mm run better on this device battery wise and fluidity
Or is it even possible to downgrade I'm currently using a T-Mobile s7 on metro rooted and debloated running skynet prime to tame CPUs and frequencies but still seeing battery depleating while screen on just expected more ...should have went with the axon 7?
Whats the compatible mm room my phone can run
Decided to go another route gonna try U firmware just a little worried about loosing functionality since I'm using it on a T-Mobile device that is carrier locked to T-Mobile any one else done this before .
You should be able to flash down to MM. Just look for the number 4 towards the end of the firmware name on the last MM's released. You can not downgrade further than the 4th bootloader since you are already on nougat.
What r you running and what do you suggest I'm looking for better battery and fluidity
So I ended up going on and flashing the 930u firmware directly from sammobile and things are looking better fluidity has 3x in my opinion and battery I'm going to give a couple cycles to settle in before making my observation lag is almost not present . The heat has dropped too