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My Eris is slowing down...

notaguru

Android Enthusiast
Apr 22, 2010
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2.1
Nothing wacky installed

Too often, it takes this thing several seconds to respond to a button push - soft or hard. It was never a problem in 1.5, and in 2.1 has steadily deteriorated (at least, that's my perception).

The idea of a hard reset and full re-install of everything is hateful. Can you suggest ways to get the thing back into overdrive?

Thanks
 
I would delete all your SMS messages and kill your browser (with a task manager) and see how that goes first.

Of all the apps on the phone, the browser seems to suck up most RAM, especially if it has been alive for a while.

Then, turn off searching of things like e-mail (esp. if you have a lot of it).

That's a start, there's probably more.


eu1
 
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I too noticed my Eris beginning to slow to a crawl... even the Phone was becoming very laggy. I have always cleared my cache on a weekly basis, but another thread on here suggested the download of an app called HistoryEraser. This has helped... but still not to my liking. Not until tonight did I find the culprit... it was Handcent. I uninstalled and went back to the stock Messages app and immediately noticed a major improvement in every aspect of the phone. Do you have Handcent installed by chance?

Eris 2.1
 
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2.1
Nothing wacky installed

Too often, it takes this thing several seconds to respond to a button push - soft or hard. It was never a problem in 1.5, and in 2.1 has steadily deteriorated (at least, that's my perception).

The idea of a hard reset and full re-install of everything is hateful. Can you suggest ways to get the thing back into overdrive?

Thanks

ROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOTROOT and overclock! Assuming you have OTA and not one of the leaks
 
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I too noticed my Eris beginning to slow to a crawl... even the Phone was becoming very laggy. I have always cleared my cache on a weekly basis, but another thread on here suggested the download of an app called HistoryEraser. This has helped... but still not to my liking. Not until tonight did I find the culprit... it was Handcent. I uninstalled and went back to the stock Messages app and immediately noticed a major improvement in every aspect of the phone. Do you have Handcent installed by chance?

Eris 2.1

I hadn't cleaned-out my Internet cache for a while and just freed-up 25MB of memory (settings -> applications -> manager applications -> Internet -> Clear Cache).
 
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Too often, it takes this thing several seconds to respond to a button push - soft or hard. It was never a problem in 1.5, and in 2.1 has steadily deteriorated (at least, that's my perception).

The idea of a hard reset and full re-install of everything is hateful.

I understand the reluctance to do a data reset, but that is just about the best medicine for many listed bugs and abnormal behaviors, such as slow-downs, that there is, besides good old maintenance as noted by others in this thread.

Back up everything, if you do decide to use that method.

http://androidforums.com/htc-droid-eris/80233-factory-data-reset-option.html

As a more thorough option, rooting causes you device to enter into a different realm entirely, in which there is a vast range of capabilities, as opposed to being reliant on the areas of input and modifications that the factory developers decided to give us, including methods of speeding things up.

http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-eris/
 
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Also clean out your call history regularly or use an app like Call Trimmer.

If you haven't done a hard reset, I would do it, PITA or not. It definitely cured some of my issues though I still have occasional random restarts and the silent call problem.


i think all eris' get the random restart. idk why, i just have a hunch. To me the eris is a very low end android phone. technically it is capable of doing alot of things, but the hardware lags it down..
 
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Haha. Another Handcent problem. Although when I had it I didn't notice my phone slowing down. I guess it's possible though. And if you can live without Sense go to the stock home or install ADW Launcher. That will help, as Sense slows the phone down a lot too sometimes. I wish I could, but I just can't deal without the HTC widgets. I love them too much lol
 
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Oh, not stuff that I removed--stuff that Ivan removed when building his ROM (apparently, the Amazon .apk was the biggie--huge memory hog). Sorry for the confusion. There is stuff that I might remove eventually that I don't use (Facebook, Twitter stuff, etc.).

Got it!

In Senseable 3.1 all that was really left for me to get rid of was Peep. Amazon and all that other garbagola is already gone in that ROM.

How you liking Senseable? Haven't tried that one...
 
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Of the three ROMS I've had, this one is the best for me and my phone.

I'm astounded at the speed and cannot wait to see my friend with her Nexus One on Monday just to compare again. I did that yesterday when I was running the original ROM linked in the rooting instructions and my Eris seemed to compare well with her phone in many areas, such as just going from home to the menus and fooling around in the app drawer.

Senseable 3.1 is definitely faster yet than the original ROM, and even faster than Evil Eris 3. I'm certain that it was put together with speed in mind.
 
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Silly question for those that have rooted, but is everything wiped on the root and subsequent ROMs? Apps, contacts, etc.?

Most ROM flashing requires a wipe as a part of the process.

I was gratified to find that not all have that requirement, such as Senseable 3.1, because I'd spent a bit of time getting things the way I like them in Evil Eris 3.

After flashing Senseable 3.1, all of my settings were intact.

[ROM]Sense-able 3.1! OverClock [5/10/10] - xda-developers
 
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