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Does your Desire lag sometimes?

xed888

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Hi guys,

Am new here so i'll say hello first!

I have a 2 week old Desire and its working fine but here are some niggles:

When i tap the back of the camera, theres a rattling sound. Is that normal? Does anyone else have that?

it seems like the desire is starting to lag. I dont use a task killer but there are times when i try to start the wifi widget it lags or when i use the google maps app, there is lag: it wont pinch and zoom quickly and scroll. Anyone know why or is experiencing the same problems?

Any suggestions as to why this is happening? HAve i got a faulty phone? a return to base, perhaps?

I have the following apps:

Linda file manager
wikidroid
appbrain
spare parts
barcode scanner
london tube status
rock player
nimbuzz
google search by voice
dictionary.com
london undergroind
opera
layar
kindle
bbc news
movies
shazam

I dont think this list is a long one by any rate so i dont see why the desire should lag at all if android auto manages its memory.

Please help.

Many thanks!
 
The rattle has been covered loads before, see the Encyclopaedia at the top of the forum. It's the autofocus mechanism for the camera, and is perfectly normal.

Google Maps lagging is most likely the network being slow rather than the phone, which will stop the maps loading quickly as the phone accesses the data. WiFi will always take a few seconds to activate as it has to set up the connection. Have you noticed lag anywhere else or is it just those two things?
 
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Most people never use a task manager and don't see any noticeable lag. In the majority of cases they really aren't necessary, and in a few cases they sit there and drain your battery. Just exit apps by clicking the 'Back' button not the 'Home' button and it puts them into a dormant state where they use a negligible amount of system resources.
 
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Just how do you close the Internet browser? I press back going through history and get bored before it closes, a long press just brings up separate history and still no way to actually close the app, only way out is to press home!

Yep, the internet doesn't close when pressing back, I find it is always on unless i use my task killer to close it.

I'm fine with using a task killer despite what others have posted, I'm sure i read somewhere that Google plan to include a task killer in their next release (gingerbread android 3.0) but maybe that was just chatter on another forum??
 
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Thanks to all who posted. I appreciate all the input.

@Phenomenological: Its not the lag from downloading the maps but from processing. e.g. i try swiping the map around but it doesn't respond immediately but there is a lag between the time i swipe and the map moving.

it has only happened twice and MAYBE while i was doing those things, there was something processing in the background. I shall try and see if it happens again.

I suppose the general consensus of the posters is that there isnt anything wrong with my phone?

Thanks
 
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I find a very noticeable and irritating lag going into "Manage Apps" and going back from there to the Home screen.

I do not have a lot of apps, have almost 90 MB free on phone. This happens every time I go to "Manage Apps".
I haven't timed it but I'd say it take about 1 minute to load and the same exiting "Setting" to home screen.

Any thoughts?
 
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Just how do you close the Internet browser? I press back going through history and get bored before it closes, a long press just brings up separate history and still no way to actually close the app, only way out is to press home!
I use the windows to close down. I open up a new window containing only my home page and press the cross in the corner to close all the others. Then you can exit out of your home page by pressing back only once.
 
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