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Weather Clock Animation since latest OTA

mdeblaz

Android Enthusiast
Apr 29, 2010
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Not sure if anyone else has experienced this but the screen animation for the Clock/Weather widget has been acting up since the latest OTA which was supposed to "fix" it.

Before the OTA, I had no issues with it whatsoever. Whenever I unlocked my screen, the animation played within 1 second, usually immediately.

Now it takes a few seconds to play the animation... and then this... Twice now, I've unlocked my phone and gone to an app before the animation plays. THEN, while I'm in the app, the animation plays on top of it! First it was the app drawer... I opened it up and scrolled down, then all of sudden clouds were moving across the screen. Nothing would stop it, I just had to let it play out.

Then just now, I unlocked my phone, and went to Gmail to check my mail. As Gmail opened, clouds ventured across the screen again.

Anyone else notice this behavior since the latest update? I've also had more lag than I've ever had since this OTA... my phone never had any major issues before
 
yes, I had the same problem after the 2.1 ota. I finally just dumped the htc weather widget and am using The Weather Channel widget. It is not as flashy but actually has lots more information. The htc stock widget to me seemed to be the source of many lag and force closing problems I had after the ota. It just wasn't worth it.
 
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Not sure if anyone else has experienced this but the screen animation for the Clock/Weather widget has been acting up since the latest OTA which was supposed to "fix" it.

Before the OTA, I had no issues with it whatsoever. Whenever I unlocked my screen, the animation played within 1 second, usually immediately.

Now it takes a few seconds to play the animation... and then this... Twice now, I've unlocked my phone and gone to an app before the animation plays. THEN, while I'm in the app, the animation plays on top of it! First it was the app drawer... I opened it up and scrolled down, then all of sudden clouds were moving across the screen. Nothing would stop it, I just had to let it play out.

Then just now, I unlocked my phone, and went to Gmail to check my mail. As Gmail opened, clouds ventured across the screen again.

Anyone else notice this behavior since the latest update? I've also had more lag than I've ever had since this OTA... my phone never had any major issues before



Probably a settings issue. A factory reset should solve your problem.
 
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I'm not gonna remove the widget because, honestly, that was part of the reason I got the phone. I like the eye candy that Sense UI provides. I also don't want to do the factory reset option, because it isn't necessary. Of course the phone will run smoother after a reset, but how often will that be needed? Not worth it in my opinion and optimizing the phone is definitely possible.

I'm just dumbfounded (or not) that an update that was supposed to "fix" issues with the widget (were there any issues with it to begin with?), actually had the adverse effect on my phone.
 
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I'm not gonna remove the widget because, honestly, that was part of the reason I got the phone. I like the eye candy that Sense UI provides. I also don't want to do the factory reset option, because it isn't necessary. Of course the phone will run smoother after a reset, but how often will that be needed? Not worth it in my opinion and optimizing the phone is definitely possible.

I'm just dumbfounded (or not) that an update that was supposed to "fix" issues with the widget (were there any issues with it to begin with?), actually had the adverse effect on my phone.

Install BeautifulWidgets and use the beautifulclock widget (there's one that looks like the stock HTC widget). It gives you the option to disable the weather animation. I did have to disable/enable/disable-again for the animations to go away. MUCH better without them!
 
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