I’m looking for a cleaner app, any recommendation? should work on round display
Oct 2, 2017 15:28:12 GMT 1 hans65 said:
I’m looking for a cleaner app, any recommendation? should work on round display
master clean but why do you want one?
Hey Sophie
I want to find out, if all the problem with launcher etc. are coming from other installed apps. I’ve hade some issues and I think there are from other apps like hibernation manager etc.
Oct 2, 2017 17:15:35 GMT 1 hans65 said:
Hey Sophie
I want to find out, if all the problem with launcher etc. are coming from other installed apps. I’ve hade some issues and I think there are from other apps like hibernation manager etc.
if you have root use wakelock detector it will tell you what draining the battery that is how i found that the main reason for battery draining was kingroot itself:/
I used once the wakelock but the give me the screen as top using battery app. But I found out, when I flash the watch, everything works and runs fine. After a while the watch goes slower and slower and there are some problems with the watch, also with the launcher.
I think the problem is the storage, because even when android 5.1 is turned off and restarted, applications still in the storage (at least in my phone. If I use a cleaner app hope this will help for all the problems.
What you see on the so called “Task list” is not what’s really in RAM. That’s just a list of recently used apps (so you can switch back and forth easier). That slow down effect is most probably due to filing up caches and/or /data partition (system caches most of data apps are using same as on phones - on some versions it’s called buffer storage/memory). Problem is on these smartwatches there is no easy way of cleaning that cache. When you flash firmware one of the files is called cache.img. Despite its size it’s empty inside . Try flashing only this one file (I mean load scatter file, untick everything except cache and flash).
In the last sentence I think you meant memory not storage (not quite the same ) Since Android 4+ RAM Cleaners do more harm than good. Low level OS routines do rather good job with memory management most of the time (even on a device with 512MB mem which was huge amount just 2-3 years ago)
you can use all in one toolbox, to edit your startup list. it also has a junk cleaner function and works well especially with root.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=imoblife.toolbox.full&hl=de
than there is lucky patcher, that can help with removing files
www.luckypatchers.com/download/