[Q] How to get best performance out of Defy? - Defy General

Hey!
I have been rooted my Defy and overclockrd it to 1Ghz. And it feels good now
But the question is, is there still something that I could do to get even more better performance out of Defy?
And yes, I know that flashing CM7 makes it faster, but Im not gonna flash anything yet coz' I have no experience about flashing. And Im bit careful with my defy.
I really want to know how to get whole performance out of this awesome device
And gaming. I've heard about "chainfire3D", will it make 3D and HD games more smoothly and better gaming experience?
Thanks in advace!

install an Applauncher like ADW Launcher to optimize the Appdrawer.
Julian

As far as I know chainfire3D improves performance only in games which are designed for Tegra GPU. Don't worry about Flashing CM7, you can always downgrade to Froyo (Btw, if you have 2.1 to improve performance you can flash 2.2 in official way using Motorola Software Update). Defy is almost unbrickable so you cannot do anything wrong.

juli9797 said:
install an Applauncher like ADW Launcher to optimize the Appdrawer.
Julian
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Which is better ADW or GO luncher?
Send from my MB525 motodefy.

IMO, Go Launcher Ex is better. It is smoother and does not lag at all! Furthermore, the App Drawer is really nice , you can make it look like iOS - you'll have these tiny x's above the apps if you drag and hold your finger on them if you want to delete them or move.
ADW launcher is good, its still smooth, but go launcher is faster.

Chrisxe said:
IMO, Go Launcher Ex is better. It is smoother and does not lag at all! Furthermore, the App Drawer is really nice , you can make it look like iOS - you'll have these tiny x's above the apps if you drag and hold your finger on them if you want to delete them or move.
ADW launcher is good, its still smooth, but go launcher is faster.
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I second that.
My first launcher was ADW. It's really nice launcher but sometimes it's laggy and consumes much more CPU. GO Launcher runs smooth with any transation/effect i choose and has some nice tools like recent and running app in app drawer.
I think if you don't feel comfortable using CM7, Chainfire 3D is a no go either, it's safer but still can screw your system
You can also use Titanium Backup to "freeze" some apps you don't frequently use that still consume resources

the best launcher is launcherpro imo. it uses 3g acceleration for the animations, so it runs way smoother than other launchers, and its incredibly fast! and in launcherpro, you have the opportunity to hide apps in the app drawer. but the first step in increasing performance would definitely be to update to a 2.2 kernel than flashing cm7 (i recommend the 110909 nightly)!

zakoo2 said:
the best launcher is launcherpro imo. it uses 3g acceleration for the animations, so it runs way smoother than other launchers, and its incredibly fast! and in launcherpro, you have the opportunity to hide apps in the app drawer. but the first step in increasing performance would definitely be to update to a 2.2 kernel than flashing cm7 (i recommend the 110909 nightly)!
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I will go for Launcher Pro Plus too ...

Hmmm.. Somehow I can't get that orginal homescreen back?

In my opinion ADW launcher is better than GoLauncher Ex.
But that is my opinion!
Julian

Motodefyuser said:
Hmmm.. Somehow I can't get that orginal homescreen back?
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The Blur Launcher runs in background and i can't be killed (in stock roms).
You can use apps like Home Manager or Home Switcher to switch between launchers

Motodefyuser said:
Hey!
And yes, I know that flashing CM7 makes it faster, but Im not gonna flash anything yet coz' I have no experience about flashing. And Im bit careful with my defy.
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I would guess you already have 2.2 stock. If not, you're missing an easy improvement.
I also thought I needed to learn more before trying CM7 so it took me quite a while to flash it. The only thing I can say now is that it makes me appreciate even more how much faster CM7 is than stock 2.2. I wish I had tried it before.
I'm still having some problems with wifi, but I just can't go back anymore, stock is just too slow.
As for a launcher, try Zeam Launcher, pretty quick.

+1 for the Zeam Launcher. App launchers are just that. They should consume a minimal amount of resource so that the applications that really matter have more room to play with.
If you have a stock rom, it is really quite possible to take out moto's home app. You need to be rooted (and of course, you need to be careful)
Regarding the question about not seeing the original home launcher, i think the easiest thing to do is to uninstall the 3rd party app launcher. If the original home app is still installed, you *should then be able to see it again on the foreground.

For original home launcher fix go to market and search for "moto home fix". Read it and install.
And when you want to go back on original launcher, go to settings-applications-manage applications and select your current launcher.
Then click "clear defaults" and press home button.
Menu for choosing launcher will promp.
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Zeam launcher has the best performance, but lacks some features. Best Alternative is LauncherPro, in my opinion.

bra2006 said:
I would guess you already have 2.2 stock. If not, you're missing an easy improvement.
I also thought I needed to learn more before trying CM7 so it took me quite a while to flash it. The only thing I can say now is that it makes me appreciate even more how much faster CM7 is than stock 2.2. I wish I had tried it before.
I'm still having some problems with wifi, but I just can't go back anymore, stock is just too slow.
As for a launcher, try Zeam Launcher, pretty quick.
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Yes, I have 2.2.2
Send from my MB525 motodefy.

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What is the appeal if CM7?

Hello. I am fairly new to the Android root/ROM universe, and have a few questions.
I recently flashed the most recent version of CM7, and after spending a few hours with it, immediately reverted back to the stock UI.
I'm going to list a few reasons I disliked it, and maybe you can tell me if I'm just doing something wrong.
-- Only five screens? I have my apps stored perfectly in the seven screens given to me in stock, and hated the limitations of only five.
-- The entire look of the UI feels outdated. Comparing just the top bar with battery level and clock and such, CM7/Gingerbread's version looks like they've stepped back a few years in design.
-- I lost my Sense widgets. I know this is a matter of preference, but is there any way I can flash them with CM7?
-- Whenever I push the power button to unlock the phone, there is a delay in the screen turning on. With the stock, the screen turns on almost instantly.
-- I can't sync my contacts for some reason. Maybe I'm just an idiot though, I don't know.
While I very much dislike these things, I'm open to what you have to say. Maybe there's something about it I'm missing?
ejsholly said:
Hello. I am fairly new to the Android root/ROM universe, and have a few questions.
I recently flashed the most recent version of CM7, and after spending a few hours with it, immediately reverted back to the stock UI.
I'm going to list a few reasons I disliked it, and maybe you can tell me if I'm just doing something wrong.
-- Only five screens? I have my apps stored perfectly in the seven screens given to me in stock, and hated the limitations of only five.
-- The entire look of the UI feels outdated. Comparing just the top bar with battery level and clock and such, CM7/Gingerbread's version looks like they've stepped back a few years in design.
-- I lost my Sense widgets. I know this is a matter of preference, but is there any way I can flash them with CM7?
-- Whenever I push the power button to unlock the phone, there is a delay in the screen turning on. With the stock, the screen turns on almost instantly.
-- I can't sync my contacts for some reason. Maybe I'm just an idiot though, I don't know.
While I very much dislike these thigs, I'm open to what you have to say. Maybe there's simething about it I'm missing?
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I think you should switch back to sense because the widgets you have to get replacements for in the market and the delay has to do with the kernel. syncing contacts is done with the facebook app from the market or other apps. The look, you could install launcher pro and get 7 screens. I personally like sense because it feels better.
With CM7 you can customize pretty much the ENTIRE ROM.
It's really cool if you're willing to put some time into it to get it the way you like.
With the 5 screen thing.... You can download a different launcher and change that no problem. I recommend ADW EX or Launcher Pro.
But if you want something basically already perfect with little or no work needed on it.... Try out Skyraider 4.0
A big reason a lot of people like CM7 is that it's Gingerbread aka, android 2.3.3
Any Sense ROM will be 2.2 at the latest.
The default launcher CM7 comes with is ADW. You can change it to Launcher Pro (downloadable from the market), honestly when I first flashed CM7 I reverted back to a sense ROM just because I didn't like the ADW launcher and didn't know you could change it out.
You will lose your sense widgets but if you look, there are comparable widgets you can get that are very close to the Sense widgets. Also if you buy Launcher Pro Plus, they provide a bunch of cloned Sense widgets.
The delay in the screen I can't comment for, mine seems instant. I don't have that animation though, that thing has always bugged me. You may want to try a different kernel (chad's incredikernel is excellent) to increase battery life and performance.
There are also theme's for CM7 so you can actually change the way the top bar looks, I prefer how it looks and haven't seen any older style phones with that type of look but everyone has their preference.
And another side point, gingerbread has a few security fixes that Froyo is open to. There's been a few apps exploiting this in dangerous ways, so gingerbread is a smart choice if you're worried about that.
+ ADW and Launcher pro, there are settings where you can add more or less screens.
If you like Sense then you should definitely stick with it, just don't be shy to try out new ROM's.
On your home screen hit menu then edit. You can add home screens for a total of 7.
Search the market for cm7 themes and you can change the look to something different.
You can't get the actual sense widgets but like has been said you can get close with apps in the market.
Syncmypix in the market lets you sync your contacts to facebook friend photos.
If you still don't like it I would you with skyraider 4.0
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Number of home screens is easily changed, I like to keep it simple and go with 3. Contacts should be synced with Google, all mine came back after signing in to my Google account. Sense Widgets can be emulated with launcher pro, for the stock clock/weather widget use fancy widget pro with HTC skin. Screen wake issues are kernel related, you can swap different kernels to see which works best with your phone. CM7 has the most themes out of any rom so its not hard to find something to fit your taste although I personally like the way gingerbread looks stock, to me anything below android 2.3 looks outdated.
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ejsholly said:
Hello. I am fairly new to the Android root/ROM universe, and have a few questions.
I recently flashed the most recent version of CM7, and after spending a few hours with it, immediately reverted back to the stock UI.
I'm going to list a few reasons I disliked it, and maybe you can tell me if I'm just doing something wrong.
-- Only five screens? I have my apps stored perfectly in the seven screens given to me in stock, and hated the limitations of only five.
-- The entire look of the UI feels outdated. Comparing just the top bar with battery level and clock and such, CM7/Gingerbread's version looks like they've stepped back a few years in design.
-- I lost my Sense widgets. I know this is a matter of preference, but is there any way I can flash them with CM7?
-- Whenever I push the power button to unlock the phone, there is a delay in the screen turning on. With the stock, the screen turns on almost instantly.
-- I can't sync my contacts for some reason. Maybe I'm just an idiot though, I don't know.
While I very much dislike these thigs, I'm open to what you have to say. Maybe there's simething about it I'm missing?
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CM7 comes default with ADW... you can change it up to 7.
The reason the UI feels outdated is because your used to Sense, it's one of the selling points for HTC, and why a lot of people buy there devices. It's one of the reasons I bought the Incredible(originally..)
Your right, the sense widgets are gorgeous... but you can definitely find ways to make your homescreens on CM7 gorgeous too.
You can change your screen transition settings with the Spare Parts app... and flash a custom kernel that takes care of that.
You need to enable sync under Accounts and Sync under your settings... make sure you have contacts clicked... and make sure you have the facebook app... a lot of contacts are synced from there as well.
Sense is an overlay from HTC in which consumes more resources on your phone, and contains way more bloat. CM7 is a ROM in which has the most basic of apps pre installed in it, with tweaks you can do to your UI. Pretty much what you would refer to as Vanilla android.
I think the philosophy behind CM is that it's for customizers. You have to be willing to spend hours going through option screens, and downloading mods and themes to see what you like. If that's not you, CM7 is NOT for you. I cannot stress this enough. I've talked to too many people about rooting/switching ROMs, and they don't get it.
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ejsholly said:
Hello. I am fairly new to the Android root/ROM universe, and have a few questions.
I recently flashed the most recent version of CM7, and after spending a few hours with it, immediately reverted back to the stock UI.
I'm going to list a few reasons I disliked it, and maybe you can tell me if I'm just doing something wrong.
-- Only five screens? I have my apps stored perfectly in the seven screens given to me in stock, and hated the limitations of only five.
Easily changed to 7, as stated above.
-- The entire look of the UI feels outdated. Comparing just the top bar with battery level and clock and such, CM7/Gingerbread's version looks like they've stepped back a few years in design.
I know a lot of great themes for CM7; a great place to start is Honeybread of DarkGinger.
-- I lost my Sense widgets. I know this is a matter of preference, but is there any way I can flash them with CM7?
You might like Regina Launcher or SPB Shell 3D. Both are in the Market, offer 7 homescreens if you want that, and have some great widgets included. Regina is free, and SPB Shell is $15. However, SPB has a lot more widgets.
-- Whenever I push the power button to unlock the phone, there is a delay in the screen turning on. With the stock, the screen turns on almost instantly.
Non-issue for me, on CM7.0.2.1 with Tiamat 3.3.8 noSBC
-- I can't sync my contacts for some reason. Maybe I'm just an idiot though, I don't know.
I use MyBackup Root in the Market to back up all my data before flashing a new ROM.
While I very much dislike these thigs, I'm open to what you have to say. Maybe there's simething about it I'm missing?
As many have already said, CM7 is all about customization. Don't like stock lockscreen style? Change it. Don't like stock theme? Install a new one. The possibilities are endless. I, too, was a Sense lover. However, I took the time to find replacements for the Sense widgets I liked, and from there I didn't look back. For the Sense Weather Clock, I recommend GO Weather. IMO, it looks just as good, lol.
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Hope I did a decent job explaining some things.
If you need help, you can always PM me and I'll usually get back to you within a couple days
That GO Weather widget is awesome, really the only thing I missed from stock sense rom
I like CM7 because it offers better performance, battery life, features, customizations, updates,.....the list could go on. I just like it. I also updated the baseband radio on my Dinc as well as updated the kernel from the CM7 kernel to the latest incredikernel. This has been an awesome combination for me so far.

Why is touchwiz so "bad"

So I'm coming from a G1 and now a Nexus One, so i've always had the plain vanilla google experience.
I just purchased a Epic 4g touch and I'm worried I won't like the UI, given the fact that I use a launcher, what else will be there to possibly bother me?
Honesty I don't mind touching at all. Now I hated it on the og epic but 4.0 is pretty decent. Coming from someone who likes to use costume roms, I have been running my phone stock since lunch and I'm pretty satisfied with it.
Thanks, my plan is to not even root at first and see how that goes.
I want to keep the Nexus one to play around with until I sell it, but I kind of want the phone to work without me playing with it too much. I'm sure that'll change after a bit.
The only thing that bothers me about touchwiz is the lockscreen. And that was fixable with widget locker. I tried the various launchers but I hated how laggy/bloated they were compared to stock.
Touchwiz seems so smooth to me. I've been running stock EG30 for like a month now.
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I was using launcherpro back on my Moment and I don't really see anything wrong with touchwiz on the E4GT.
I used to hate the lockscreen, but it grew on me.
I use ADW for the launcher, I just like it better.
clamknuckle said:
I used to hate the lockscreen, but it grew on me.
I use ADW for the launcher, I just like it better.
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I use adw launcher ex. the only thing I like about touchwiz is it's speed.. it's very fast and smooth, but it reminds me too much of ios plus I set my density to 200 and touch wiz doesnt play nice at that density
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I use adw launcher ex. the only thing I like about touchwiz is it's speed.. it's very fast and smooth, but it reminds me too much of ios plus I set my density to 200 and touch wiz doesnt play nice at that density
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ADW EX here too. I like that I can adjust the size of the dock kind of like you are adjusting LCD density. I also like that you can set it to swipe to hide status bar and dock so screen is clean
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I used to not like TW either but it grows on you. I ised it for a month or so and now i went to launcher pro just because i want widgets for facebook twitter messages ect and i love the 3d app launcher
Yeah, I forgot SPB Shell 3D runs really well on this phone..sooo smooth
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Touchwiz, or any interface for that matter, is not bad. The problem comes from something called fragmentation. Google invests millions of dollars into developing Android. They think it through and do their best to make sure everything works together.
And then companies come along, with less money, less testing, and developers who didn't write the base code, and modify a bunch of stuff, frequently not improving it but just modifying it. And then developers writing apps have to sort through so much code finding bugs caused by the various undocumented modifications.
And then when Google releases an update, the update is delayed because the manufacturer has to figure out and test their own custom UI. If the UI's added something, it would be worth the wait, but they usually just change things that didn't need to be changed.
Didn't like it really, it's not bad but I guess I see no reason to switch from my launcher pro that I'm used to.
I tried go launcher but it has so much crap I couldn't deal with either.
Samsungs messaging app on the other hand I hated so I'm giving go SMS a "go"
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Touchwiz, or any interface for that matter, is not bad. The problem comes from something called fragmentation. Google invests millions of dollars into developing Android. They think it through and do their best to make sure everything works together.
And then companies come along, with less money, less testing, and developers who didn't write the base code, and modify a bunch of stuff, frequently not improving it but just modifying it. And then developers writing apps have to sort through so much code finding bugs caused by the various undocumented modifications.
And then when Google releases an update, the update is delayed because the manufacturer has to figure out and test their own custom UI. If the UI's added something, it would be worth the wait, but they usually just change things that didn't need to be changed.
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Kingsway just hit it right on the nail with this one...at the same time, this is what makes android so great..there's always room for improvement and better customization
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I like Touchwiz, and I'm usually pretty picky about UI's.
I've rooted it using the exploit: [ROOT][NCIQ][EG30/EG31/EK02] Auto root your existing stock ROM (w/o ODIN/ROM Flash) so that I could remove Carrier IQ, upgrade swype, and do wifi thethering...
Twiz 4.0 is sooooooooooooooooooo much better, and like leaps and bounds I had the gs1 vibrant and I hated Twiz 3.0 was half assed attempt to compete with sense and it failed but 4.0 is a contender... That being said, I still prefer aosp over anything else give it to me as vanilla, cm, or even omfgb I will take it over any other android experience!
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Some Jelly Bean Questions

1. Any overclockable kernels for this OS?
2. Which is better, Nova Launcher Prime or Apex Launcher Pro?
3. Are the 3rd party launchers going to give the same "100% no lag" experience as the stock launcher?
4. What resolution will I effectively be in if I set my dpi to 240 and I get rid of the nav bar?
Reason I am asking is because I don't want to drop money onto an app if I don't know exactly what I will be getting.
1. Any overclockable kernels for this OS?
Not sure off hand
2. Which is better, Nova Launcher Prime or Apex Launcher Pro?
Many people say that apex force closes a lot with jb, Nova runs smooth
3. Are the 3rd party launchers going to give the same "100% no lag" experience as the stock launcher?
I have not noticed any difference using different launchers so I don't think it's the launcher they sped up, its more of a system overhaul.
Reason I am asking is because I don't want to drop money onto an app if I don't know exactly what I will be getting.
and by all means try the free versions first, the prime and pro are not any "faster", they just have more features
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1. Any overclockable kernels for this OS?
2. Which is better, Nova Launcher Prime or Apex Launcher Pro?
3. Are the 3rd party launchers going to give the same "100% no lag" experience as the stock launcher?
Reason I am asking is because I don't want to drop money onto an app if I don't know exactly what I will be getting.
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1. Franco, that I know of
2. Last I heard, Apex doesn't even work on JB yet, while Nova, which already worked with JB, had an additional preliminary JB update within 24 hours.
3. I have a little bit of lag on Nova(about 10% of what I had on ICS), but 4.1 has only been out for a day. They'll patch it up soon.
franco doesn't work. It freezes at the Google logo before the boot animation.
convolution said:
franco doesn't work. It freezes at the Google logo before the boot animation.
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You are 100% incorrect. There is an abundance of people reporting use of Franco on JB all over the forums, complete with screenshots.
"207 is awesome! Glad I made the switch! I added the values posted above before anything. Once rascream JB comes out this phone will untouchable. Nexus phones for life!"
"it works perfectly for me...its like a whole new phone with how smooth and fast it is"
If you don't know something for sure, don't act like you do. Why even bother posting if you're just making things up?
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franco doesn't work. It freezes at the Google logo before the boot animation.
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I can also say i am on Team Liquid vicious v2 with franco kernel 200. This thing is buttery smooth and jelly bean is amazing. I see franco has kernel 201 out and i havent heard if it is any better. Battery life seems good, not fully tested yet.

[Q] Can anyone recommend a lightweight, stable, simple launcher for CM 7.2?

The stock ADW thing crashed into an infinite force close loop as soon as I applied a theme, the new version teases me with a bunch of EX stuff which I wont pay for on principle, and this FTL launcher should be called slower than lagged on my DINC, thing is way more unresponsive than stock, and has a huge long freeze on boot.
I don't want to have a lot of configuration options, or fancy animations, I just want fast and stable.
I think this should be the last of my many recent questions..
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The stock ADW thing crashed into an infinite force close loop as soon as I applied a theme, the new version teases me with a bunch of EX stuff which I wont pay for on principle, and this FTL launcher should be called slower than lagged on my DINC, thing is way more unresponsive than stock, and has a huge long freeze on boot.
I don't want to have a lot of configuration options, or fancy animations, I just want fast and stable.
I think this should be the last of my many recent questions..
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Launcher Pro. It's still in the Play Store. It hasn't seen an update since 2011, but, it's stable and fast. Doesn't use much memory and is fairly customizable. EG, 3D app drawer (one that doesn't actually lag), amount of screens, animations, amount of docks, icons, etc. I keep ADW in the rare case LP crashes, but it's only done so a hand full of times and I've used it for years.
Alternatively, Holo Launcher is alright. But it's slower. It looks like the stock ICS launcher.
perfect, thanks.. I'll use that and get the other for backup, since I didn't have a stock backup for adw, and I'm assuming the new version will be slower..
taosk8r said:
perfect, thanks.. I'll use that and get the other for backup, since I didn't have a stock backup for adw, and I'm assuming the new version will be slower..
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It looks real good so far.. I cant seem (LPP) to find any configuration options, so you know if there is a way to make it have more than 3 screens (pages?).
Edit: Ok, I hit menu, then preferences for config..

Stutter?

Is it just my phone that stutters quite frequently or is this just a general problem with the m9? All the reviewers said something along the lines of "this phone is a speed beast" or something like that but I hate the stuttering. My brother's Nexus 6 is time and time again smoother than my phone. For example, when I go on nova launcher with a vertical scrolling app drawer and scroll, the m9 stutters when scrolling while the Nexus 6 is at a constant 60fps. Yet when I looked it up online everyone said the m9 was faster. Also, could this be a problem with the ROM, would I be better off with a custom ROM such as CM or ADHD? This lag is especially annoying since I paid good money for my phone
Is it just my phone that's bad or is this the snapdragon 810?
try to play with scrolling options in nova settings. there shouldn't be a problem normally, also be sure to keep power saver off, it will make the phone lag and stutter/slow
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
try to play with scrolling options in nova settings. there shouldn't be a problem normally, also be sure to keep power saver off, it will make the phone lag and stutter/slow
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I have power saver off and changing the settings does no good, I still get small stuttering when I scroll, although since I got custom Roms it's been reduced, it's still there. But thanks anyway
i really had no problems with stock, aswell as my dad, he is f ull unrooted and no laggs or whatsoever. ICE 10 port is awesome and with ex kernel i have really no lags or stutter or so
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
i really had no problems with stock, aswell as my dad, he is f ull unrooted and no laggs or whatsoever. ICE 10 port is awesome and with ex kernel i have really no lags or stutter or so
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I noticed the scrolling in the Nexus 5x is different, it's a lot slower so it's smoother, is there a way to get the same thing on the HTC one m9
Where do you notice these stutter when scrolling? In apps? Or where?
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Nova launcher when using vertical drawers, I can also see it in action launcher and Google launcher, I really want to get to the bottom of this lag.
NDR_man said:
Nova launcher when using vertical drawers, I can also see it in action launcher and Google launcher, I really want to get to the bottom of this lag.
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nova shouldn't lag, the others are ****ty. just play around with the drawer settings in nova. sense launcher for example does not lag a bit, also when using nova, tried it now with every drawer, it works as it should, without stutter and lag
DeeZZ_NuuZZ said:
nova shouldn't lag, the others are ****ty. just play around with the drawer settings in nova. sense launcher for example does not lag a bit, also when using nova, tried it now with every drawer, it works as it should, without stutter and lag
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I think I have a fix, basically I was going through the kernel settings in my ROM and I turned all my cores minimum frequency to 768mhz and now when I run nova I get 0 stutter and lag, I'm guessing my phone was just turning the core frequency down too much, this still doesn't explain why you don't get lag but I guess a fix is a fix. Since getting 60fps everywhere on my phone I'm in a sense of euphoria, also do you know a way for me to manage my CPU settings on an app basis

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