The animated wallpapers are supposed to last (and use to) about 15 seconds. Now, I only get about 4 or 5 seconds before it freezes. The animation also use to be continuous if you held your finger down on the screen while it showed, but it'll also freeze in 4 seconds. This applies to either wallpapers purchased in the Galaxy store, Play store, or edited videos.
I'm running Android 11 with One UI 3.1, not rooted.
Anyone having this same issue, or know of a solution to get the running time of 15 seconds back?
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I've been having a problem recently with my Touch Pro, every five minutes the wait cursor flashes on screen 5-7 times, make my phone lag, then stops for another five minutes. I'm not running the TF on it I use Ifonz, I have all automatic updates turned off and have my EVDO set to turn itself off after 3 min. I've opened my processes and don't notice anything out of the ordinary. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've only installed two apps since I noticed this happening (K Button and GetSportz) and have uninstalled them without it helping my problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
When I first got my NS4G I was super impressed how fast it booted... like 20 seconds or so it seems. Now it is a lot longer after I've installed tons of stuff, I guess. But I checked using "autostarts" app and have disabled all but the bare minimum to launch at startup. Still though, my phone now takes 50 seconds to get to home screen from power on, while my fiancee's only takes 30 seconds (I'm guessing she has less stuff installed). I didn't think to time my reboot after flashing GRJ90 and rooting (and thus starting from scratch) the other night, but I'm betting it was like 20 seconds again like when I got the phone.
Any idea why it is so long after installing stuff? Any idea how to speed it up? 50 sec is still waaaaay better than my last phone. But 20 sec was just badass.
While I'm no developer, my guess is android needs to load all your apps during boot regardless of whether or not they will actively be running following start-up. Maybe it needs to scan them or run some kind of checkon the individual apps.
Deleting some apps should definitely help with the time.
Just installed an update for the always on display via Galaxy Apps.
Apparently the image only moves 1 pixel per minute and a large amount every hour now. This is worrying because most pixels will stay lit for several minutes because the fonts and images are quite wide.
Update and let me know how yours behaves.
Hello all,
I would like to use the always on display at night to show the time. Unfortunately the AOD turns off completely after 5 minutes. By double tapping on the display it turns on again and then turns off again after 5 minutes.
I don't want to charge my smartphone at night but still want to have the time displayed continuously. I have already tried with other apps that show the time. They also turn off after 5 minutes. Power options. Display via other apps, autostart, etc. All available rights granted. During the day everything works correctly but at night the smartphone turns everything off after 5 minutes.
Does anyone have the same problem and possible a solution doer a hint for me?
Thanks for your support.
Best regards
It happens intermittently and has happened for the almost 2 years since I bought it. It has been a minor annoyance which gets annoying in certain scenarios. I have waited for a update to hopefully fix it and have tried removing or changing setting of suspected culprits. However to no success. My device has had a factory reset 3 times and this still happened during a fresh install. No third party apps should be accountable.
During regular use:
1. Screen will turn off and the device will lock
2. After about 2 seconds I will be able to turn the screen on which will display the lock screen.
3. The lock screen will be blank with my wallpaper, the lock screen widgets (time, date, text, shortcuts.) Will eventually load in within 5 seconds, this could be instant or delayed up to 5 seconds.
4. I will finally be able to unlock the device where I'll be greeted with an empty home screen. The launcher however will restart. All of the UI elements will slowly load back, including the notification bar.
5. After about 5-10 seconds. My device will become functional and up to speed as usual. Apps may have lost their memory/recent data. (Eg: YouTube restarts to home menu, chrome page will have to reload.)
To me it sounds like a memory overload. Perhaps an app is causing a memory leak? RAM is faulty or succumbing to SEU's due to poor quality materials. Battery or power regulator fault causing voltage surge or sag resulting in MIUI crashing.
I'm really not sure
I have been looking for the issue online every now and then. However I cannot find anything.
Anyone else had this issue? Anyone know better than me and have an idea?
I very much like this device and this is the only issue I'm having so far.