My transfer from 4.1.2 to 4.2.1 on my Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300 did not go as planned ;p
This is what I notice...
My phone is VERY sluggish all of a sudden. To be fair, more people experienced high CPU usage on fresh Android install by unknown source. Many troubleshootings later, the only thing that seems to work is just wait 2 to 4 days... They say Android needs time to feel home and that takes a few days.
Whatever! I want my phone now and I don't think it's normal
First I need to confirm it's a CPU problem.
I confirmed that with: Resource Monitor Mini (
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=resource+monitor+mini&c=apps). It shows me my CPU is mostly above 95%, only to go down to say 8% sporadically.
I installed terminal IDE:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=terminal+ide&c=apps and did a 'top'.
Here the mystery begins. Top and many other tools like it show a discrepancy... They all say my CPU usage is well within reason! Nothing going on, nothing wrong :s When I add all processes' CPU usage, it's way below what Resource Monitor Mini is telling me. And the phone really is unusably slow!
It does not make sense and one even gets to think about malware (thanx Pez! ;p)*.
Annoyed by this, I went on searching for tools which would show me THE REAL ANDROID CPU USAGE! I mean, come on! How hard can it be?? ;p
Some threads further, I was pointed to: Watchdog TM Lite (
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=watchdog+task+manager&c=apps).
And for real! Watchdog DOES show the real current CPU usage. When I add all numbers, they make sense again! So take that, 'top' ;p
Soon enough I was alarmed by Watchdog that 2 processes are running amok :s
1. kswapd0 - Linux process 53% (10 alerts)
2. Android-system - Foreground 51% (4 alerts)
Dunno why. Enough time lost. I'm gonna start fresh, again
I don't want to wait another 3 days. This time I will use Titanium Backup to ONLY restore User Apps. See if that helps (though, at first, after the migration, all was well).
Karma
Devvie
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* Pez's article - I used McAfee's new beta tool. All is clean
http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,8225.msg20930.html#msg20930