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- 06-29-2010, 08:47 PM
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Froyo seems slower than 2.1 to me. What did I do wrong?
Just updated my Nexus one (running stock 2.1) to Froyo manually using these instructions: (sorry cant post links yet, but its the instructions from the 4th page of the Run checkin!! thread).
I'm now noticing that my system and especially my browser is running alot slower. Still usable, but definitely slower. I'm with AT&T, but I'm on my wifi, so I doubt that it is an issue with AT&T.
Anyone have any suggestions or comments. Thanks - 06-30-2010, 11:51 AM #2
I am noticing the same thing.
Also I am unable to open the phone app. It just times out.1995-Newton Message Pad 2000 | 1998-Palm V | 1999-Palm V8 (upgrade) | 2000-Palm m505 | 2001-Palm m515 | 2003-Kyocera 7135 | 2004-Treo 600 (woc) | 2006-Treo 700p (wc) | 2007-Treo 680 (wc) | 2008-Another Treo 680 (wc) (unlocked) | 2010-Google Nexus One | 2011-NookColor (hacked) | 2012-Galaxy Nexus | 2012-Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 wifi - 06-30-2010, 10:41 PM #3
It redownloads all your apps automatically for you, give it some time.
- 06-30-2010, 10:49 PM #4
Interesting. My ATT N1 is way faster
- 07-01-2010, 01:54 AM #5
I have the same issue. I've been using froyo for weeks now though. But latest install and its like my phone is in slow motion. Home screens, app drawer, are super slow. But when I go back to launcher pro, its normal again and fast as lightening. So I suspect we get a bad install, and a wipe before install would fix it.
- 07-01-2010, 09:11 AM
Thread Author #6
- 07-01-2010, 09:32 AM #7
I agree with canonfaz. My N1 is running fast now. Did the install yesterday. Gave me a little scare there for awhile, but now it's great.
aviduser1995-Newton Message Pad 2000 | 1998-Palm V | 1999-Palm V8 (upgrade) | 2000-Palm m505 | 2001-Palm m515 | 2003-Kyocera 7135 | 2004-Treo 600 (woc) | 2006-Treo 700p (wc) | 2007-Treo 680 (wc) | 2008-Another Treo 680 (wc) (unlocked) | 2010-Google Nexus One | 2011-NookColor (hacked) | 2012-Galaxy Nexus | 2012-Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 wifi - 07-01-2010, 12:48 PM #8
Questions:
1) Is there any truth to the statement that it re-downloads all your apps. [citation needed]?
2) If so, wouldn't a visit to the market solve this in 10 minutes flat on wifi?
3) If so, is this is why the roll out is so slow? Google wanting to avoid flooding the market?
4) Why would it be necessary to re download all existing apps? - 07-01-2010, 01:06 PM #9
yes all apps are automatically re-installed on android 2.2 should you ever wipe your phone. sure, if you upgrade and dont lose any data, then your apps will be in tact. but a new feature is that even when you wipe your device, of flash a completely new ROM from scratch, your apps will be installed based on your google account.
- 07-02-2010, 08:02 AM
Thread Author #10
- 07-13-2010, 10:38 AM #11
I'm seeing a lot of complaints from people with AT&T Nexus Ones, so my guess it that it's a radio issue. I have a T-Mobile Nexus One on AT&T and have no issues.
++ Main Device: Google Nexus One on T-Mobile
++ ROM: OxygeN1Mod 2.3.7


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