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Help S2's slow Screen wakeup?

It's because when the phone is idle the CPU downclocks by a lot to save power, so its running a lot slower, so waking the device takes an extra second or so to get up to speed. There's nothing you can do about this unless you root the device and use that set CPU to stop downclocking the CPU, but then you'll waste lots of battery.

If the phone is plugged in, or if the music app is running it wont have that delay when you unlock the screen as the CPU isn't being downclocked by as much.
 
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That sounds rubbish tbh, I have had previous Android phones and all were instant on the wake up.
This is specific to the GS2.
There was supposed to be a fix in the last update which seemed to work at first but after a few days mine has gone back to a sluggish wake up. Quite irritating!
Then perhaps you have a rubbish phone that needs to be exchanged / replaced.

I don't have a problem with my Galaxy S for example, or my GS2 either. The Samsung's I have all take a few milliseconds to wake up. The HTC phones I have wake up a bit faster. It's just the difference.

As far as your comment about "there was supposed to be a fix", I'd like to see a link about that.

I know many people who's phones are fine, as well as all that I've read on various Android forums and I have not heard of this.

That doesn't mean I didn't miss it, so a link would be helpful.

My Galaxy S is a year old and wake up time is quick, and has not varied. My Galaxy S 2, is snappier, which is to be expected.

Cheers :)
 
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If I had a GSII and it took a little while to turn on, due to underclocking while it's idle, I'd love it! Yes it'd get a bit annoying, but it would mean increased battery life! :)

with daivik on this one. battery is more important than a little delay. rooting it nd setting cpu to speed up wake will kill ur battery as someone said already... IMO its not worth the battery drain... my opinion though :p :p
 
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mine takes 1-2 seconds to wake up too.

This is not my first Android phone. My HTC didn't do this. Its amazing to me that SAMSUNG let all these little bugs into their phone.

It seems they got all the big things right - CPU, AMOLED Screen, etc - but, the small things like this and Notifications (yes, I'm still on about that ) weren't given any real attention.
:(
regards
 
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mine takes 1-2 seconds to wake up too.

This is not my first Android phone. My HTC didn't do this. Its amazing to me that SAMSUNG let all these little bugs into their phone.

It seems they got all the big things right - CPU, AMOLED Screen, etc - but, the small things like this and Notifications (yes, I'm still on about that ) weren't given any real attention.
:(
regards

At least bugs can be eradicated via software and updates. Hardware can't be changed. :)
 
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Change the lockscreen picture to a low res picture and that should resolve the problem.

This is precisely why mine doesn't have a wake up delay, I've always gone for a very simple (not live) background.

For me it's all about speed.

After I changed if from the default, now it only takes just 10 seconds to awake.

Heck I can't even wake up that fast :eek:




Just kidding, my SGS2 wakes up in a flash... true:)
 
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10 seconds? We're talking about turning the screen on (at least I'm talking about that), not booting up. I'm annoyed that it takes 2 seconds.
It doesn't take 10 seconds, you missed the last line, I was just kidding.

One of those days where my humor is out of control...:eek:

Perhaps I've been lucky, but mine wakes up so fast it actually surprised me.

I didn't think much about wake up time till I got my SGS 2, that's the fast one, the rest are about the same and lag is not an issue. Only the G1 which was my first years ago.

Hey, it's Android.. they're all good, just some are better than others :)
 
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Just how much does Samsung underclock the processor when the phone is idle?

I've got my HTC Desire set up to run at 245MHz with the screen off and that wakes up instantly usually, but sometimes has about half a second delay. And that only has one processing core :p A 128MHz underclock does cause a 2+ second lag.

I don't buy that there's a delay because the processor is underclocked unless it's underclocked ridiculously.
 
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Just how much does Samsung underclock the processor when the phone is idle?

I've got my HTC Desire set up to run at 245MHz with the screen off and that wakes up instantly usually, but sometimes has about half a second delay. And that only has one processing core :p A 128MHz underclock does cause a 2+ second lag.

I don't buy that there's a delay because the processor is underclocked unless it's underclocked ridiculously.

It underclocks to the similar value around the 200Mhz level. and it can be fixed by using a lower resolution background. Hopefully firmware updates will fix this, because it clearly isn't a hardware problem.
 
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I've just exchanged my SGS2 for the bug where the phone turned off on it's own requiring a battery pull, and the old one used to take 2.5 seconds to wake, regardless of lock screen wallpaper, and the home screen showed before the lockscreen.

My replacement unlocks in 1 second and goes straight to the lock screen.

Also the home screens are now without lag

biff
 
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I tried to time mine, but it takes just under a second so it's hard to do properly.

Wake up isn't instant, but for my phone, it certainly isn't an issue.

I see where your coming from. to be honest. unless you've got a faulty handset and it takes like 2-3 secs to turn on, I don't think many would even realise that it doesn't turn instantly.
 
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