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Esperanza Santrizos

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Jan 20, 2024, 4:16:43 PM1/20/24
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It's slow to the point that when I type, it will think I'm long pressing on a letter, then choose a random symbol underneath as I continue to type while it thinks.. or when I tap an app, it takes a second to process the fact that I even closed the app I was previously on and thinks about how its suddenly on the desktop.

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Insufficient memory is one of the main reasons why Samsung phones run slow and freezing. Undoubtedly, we need to free up memory when it happens. Here are two main methods for you to free up your Samsung device, which is to delete unused apps and to clear the cache partition.

The reason why Samsung phones run slow and freezing is likely to be related to applications on your device. Sometimes, the problem can be solved by a simple update. In this regard, updating your apps on a Samsung phone is an easy and worth trying method.

Checking for Android updates is an effective way to fix some mild Android system errors, but some system failures couldn't be fixed by Android updates. Besides, Android updates are not always available when you are facing a slow and freezing Samsung phone. At this moment, making use of reliable third-party software should be considered.

Can you let us know how many items you have in your Library - playlists, albums, Liked Songs etc.? On some devices very large libraries, containing 10,000 + playlists and songs, can slow the app significantly.

I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8 inch for a year and 6 months old. Never dropped that into water. The battery seems like getting defective either or just the motherboard or even the hardware issue I'm not sure. But it charges very slow! Like it takes up to 6h to be fully charged from around 25-30% or even higher. So I'd like to question this, I use an original charger and always use the wall socket for better charging and I have checked all the ports whether they have debris got stuck in there but it's clean and in good condition ( no malfunction). At other time it could take a normal charging time but most of it never being normal. Done the Factory reset and wipe cache partition no results. Anyone can help? Thanks in advance

First, try a new charger cable and wall adapter. If it still charges slowly, I would recommend getting a battery replacement. Most phone's batterys start to degrade over time, so this is more likely. Also, when you do decide to upgrade your phone, a new battery will increase the resale value.

Editor is a resource eating too (especially on Large Monitors) and slow. Make it much much faster: click Help > Edit custom VM options and add these lines :
-Dsun.java2d.d3d=false
-Dsun.java2d.opengl=true
save it and Restart Android Studio.

In one particular system I looked at, this issue was caused by an over-zealous anti-virus that was interfering with Gradle, the build manager for Android Studio. It seems every time Gradle was "touching" a .jar file, the virus checker was unzipping the .jar and scanning it for viruses first. The Gradle build could only continue once the unzipping and scan was complete, thus leading to very long build times (5 min plus). Since Android Studio, by default, runs a Gradle build when you start up, it manifests as an extremely slow start-up.

My laptop sports an Intel Core i7-3612QM and 8gig of ram. When I builded, all the 4 cores/8 threads were on 100% usage. My entire system froze until the 10 minute wass done. Gradle took me like 10 unproductive minutes of slow down. This is very annoying. I am using Android Studio since 1.4. There were also tremendous slow down when I copy paste code to and from, selecting menus, right-click context menus, editing manifest, editing gradle files, opening layout files, rendering in the UI Editor, etc. Its was very unusable most of the time.

On my another working machine: Core i5 3.0 Ghz 7400, RAM 16Gb, SSD 250Gb. Build time takes 4.34min on Windows 10 machine. The same project on a little bit slower processor, but with the same RAM and SSD and it is running Ubuntu 16.04 build time takes two times faster!! Well I was shocked with results, but still I choose Windows as development machine, because it's much more comfortable for me to use comfortable and usable keyboard and sotfware than on Unix like systems. And even if I had to choose between MacOS and Ubuntu - mac is really much easier to setup everything, and Ubuntu is too complex to use for usual people. Choise is up to you.

HP Notebook with 6 GM RAM and i5 processor I have, still android studio was terribly slow.After checking task manager for memory usage, noticed that there is a software called "HP Touchpoint Analytics Client" that was taking more than 1 GB memory.Found that it's a spyware installed by HP in Windows 10 after searching about it in Google.

Uninstalled a bunch of HP software which does nothing and slows down the system. Now, Android studio is considerably fast - Gradle build completes in less than 30 seconds when compared to more than 2 minutes before. Every keystroke would take 5 seconds to respond, now it is real time and performance is comparable with Eclipse.

I've had my Galaxy S5 for a couple of months and have great speed when I'm running apps on my device. I have a painfully slow on my laptop when I use mobile hotspot. I used to tether the same laptop to my Verizon Galaxy S3 and got very solid performance. I'm running android 4.4.2 and am in 4G service areas.

@bgruening mentioned that loading the tool form was slow on his server,and I checked ours and saw that for certain tools it took around 2-3seconds to load the tool form, while for others this was significantlyfaster.

When you buy a high-end phone like the Galaxy S7 and your Samsung S7 running slow, it is really frustrating. This is not something you expected from your device after having spent a considerable amount of money on it. Now that you have already purchased it, there really is not anything you can do about it except for finding ways to fix the issue.

Luckily, there are ways to fix a Samsung Galaxy S7 running slow. There are actually multiple ways to get around the slower speed issue on the S7 and make it run at its optimum speed. You can follow the methods given in the following guide to get the issue fixed on your device.

Your app cache files could have gone corrupt or they may be clogged. This sometimes causes your phone to become slower. The first thing you will need to do is clear the app cache. Head into Settings > Storage > Other Apps > [app-name] > Storage and tap on Clear Cache.

Bloatware is the apps that come preloaded on your device. Sometimes there are a number of these stock apps on your device and they cause your phone to slow down. Getting rid of bloatware and unwanted apps will help fix your slower phone. Head to Settings > Apps & notifications > [app-name] and tap on Uninstall.

All the apps, photos or videos need breathing room to run smoothly, and if it's low on storage, it can start to slow down. If your S7 is in low storage space, you will need to free up the phone storage space.

An old battery may also be the reason why your Samsung S7 Edge running slow. You want to get an app from the Play Store to calibrate the battery of your device. This will let your battery be used at its fullest capacity.

IIf your phone still runs slower, it probably needs an operating system fix. ReiBoot for Android.should help you fix the entire operating system on your device. It is also pretty easy to use on your computer.

If you have been looking for solutions for "my Samsung S7 is running slow", the above should fix the issue for you. ReiBoot for Android is a highly recommended Android system repair software if you have any Android issues caused by OS error.

From Monday morning (28th of November) we had a storage bottleneck,
which then lead to long disk access times on all worker nodes and other infrastructure.
Many users experienced very slow job queueing or even crashing jobs, especially upload jobs, for which we would like to apologize.

For the study, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of researchers analysed data from a galaxy known as MACS1149-JD1 (JD1), obtained from observations by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), an assembly of radio telescopes in Chile.

From the size of the galaxy and the speed of its rotation, the researchers were able to infer its mass, which in turn enabled them to confirm that it was likely 300 million years old and therefore formed about 250 million years after the Big Bang.

In order to check how an app performs in slower internet connections, QAs need to simulate slow network speeds and put the app through various user actions. There are multiple ways to do this, as this article will demonstrate.

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