- 06-14-2012, 03:51 AM #26
- 06-14-2012, 08:05 AM #27
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
I doubt it. I have been using the phone for a month and it doesn't bother me anymore. I learned to adapt to the phone multitasking.The problem is HTC and the reviewers never said a word about multitasking. Personally, when I bought the phone, I was expecting a full multitasking experience with great battery life. However; what I am getting is great battery life, limited multitasking.
I like the battery life and I think it is a great trade off for multitasking. In the future, when cellphones become more efficient, I would like to get the multitasking as well. - 06-14-2012, 10:01 AM #28
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
You know, the way everyone is talking, they'd better not hope this is an ICS thing, or it'll show up on the GS3 too.
- 06-14-2012, 11:10 AM #29
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
- 06-14-2012, 11:33 AM #30
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
Funny thing is, every now and then MT will work fine.
Case in point, I play alot of TrippleTown. If I get a text and I exit to reply to the text and go back in, the game reloads as if I first opened it... it'll resume to where I was because it was properly designed to do that.
however, sometimes if I press the "back" button continuously, it'll back out to the previous app and every now and then, it'll resume where the game left off. It's very strange. I think MT can work if the system has enough ram left over which isn't very often.. who knows.Possible Errors Between Keyboard And Chair. - 06-14-2012, 11:38 AM #31
- 06-14-2012, 12:58 PM #32
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
Doubtful. I'm not noticing it either. In fact I'm surprised how long the contacts app or Friendcaster Pro will remember how far into the app I am: they would have been long killed on either of my old Gingerbread devices.
You sure you're not running an additional task killer or something? - 06-14-2012, 03:51 PM #33
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
DIfferent apps behave different ways. Browsers remember your pages but not your place on them. Tapatalk remembers the high level forum (such as AC) but not which thread or forum you were on. Music apps tend to keep your place. And a lot of apps are decent at remembering which screen you were on, like Google Talk will remember I'm talking to John Smith and keep it on that conversation, but it will clear and reload it once I get back to it after it has been closed out.
- 06-14-2012, 04:22 PM #34
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
I keep telling people: Avoid the built in webkit browser and almost everything works. Anything that uses webkit forces app reloads. (lots of apps are merely wrappers of webkit stock browser).
Use Firefox for a week, set it to be the default, and you will be amazed how much you can do without losing your position or work when switching tasks. - 06-14-2012, 07:26 PM #35
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
The problem with your theory is that the international One X (which I have 2 of) has the same problems with multitasking; so for it to be accurate, it would have to be a world-wide conspiracy amongst dozens of carriers and HTC, or AT&T is the only carrier HTC cares about. Both seem silly.
There's plenty of things wrong with the reviews of the One X on many sites. Very few of them noticed the warts this thing has in both hardware and software. Hardware might be just because review units are cream of the crop and checked out before going to reviewers, but software, there's no excuse.
It seems like many reviewers just look at the beautiful display, drool over the 720p, run a few of those unmentionable benchmarks and then declare the latest phone the greatest. Hard to imagine anyone actually using the phone for a few days in anything but a light use model and not noticing that there was somethingwrongdifferent with the multi-tasking, and then chose to not report it. - 06-14-2012, 11:46 PM #36
I believe you nailed it and its kind of sad. I love my my HOX and switched from sprint(10yrs) plus customer to att. The phone is amazing and fast in every way except its not a mobile office anymore.
Try to copy something from a word doc in dropbox into a page or thread. The entire app reloads. Or just leave this reply window go to email and come right back. This window and everything u typed reloads.
I want a stock rom just with multitasking fixed. Or atleast give the browser full priority and everything else can reload. - 06-15-2012, 12:11 AM #37
Another setting that might help is changing the Background Process Limit in the Developer Options settings screen. By default it is set to "Standard Limit" but the UI allows you to choose between 0 and 4. I am not sure exactly how changing this value impacts the multitasking, but perhaps someone smarter than me knows. Personally, I didn't notice much of a difference. I'm trying to use Firefox now as my default browser to see if that makes any difference
Sent from my HTC One X using Android Central Forums - 06-15-2012, 07:11 AM #38
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
Wow... Whenever I read posts about smartphones anywhere, they are so heated up and so overly exaggerated... it's a joke, really!...
The other day I was watching a video of a guy explaining why the HTC One X supposedly sucked *** compared to the SGS3 just because the placement of the button on the top was not as ergonomic as the SGS3's, or because he disliked the AC plug on the side... Come on, that guy really needs to get a life!!!!
I read this now and it feels like moving back to an application and having it slightly off is the end of the World, HTC people should be crucified and the HTC One X is a piece of junk... Really?
I own an international One X and have noticed absolutely nothing. In fact, I don't think I would even care if the problem (as is described) was there, mostly because I can scroll back to the page I was or play again from the last saved point, I think I have faced bigger challenges in my life. Irony aside, though, I can hardly understand how something as trivial as this can result in moving to another phone, much less in insulting or demeaning the people in HTC.
In my opinion, the HTC One X, just like about any of the high end smartphones out there, is AMAZING. It is an incredibly powerful device that offers so many features that 95% of its users will never get past scratching the surface. From this perspective, the fact that multitasking doesn't work exactly as some understand it is not such a big deal, I think. - 06-15-2012, 10:44 AM #39
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
Possible Errors Between Keyboard And Chair. - 06-15-2012, 11:39 AM
Thread Author #40
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
I hate it when people try to use the "It's just a phone" argument. I mean, you're right. It's just a phone. And technically, having a phone/smartphone is a luxury. We should be happy we can even make a phone call with it.
But here's the truth, it's "more than a phone" for some people. Our society has advanced to the point where these phones are being used more extensively by people in various fields. Some of us use it for grown up stuff (not just for playing angry birds). Do some people get over-heated? Sure. But we have no right to call their issues invalid (or exaggerated).
Now, the multitasking issue isn't being exaggerated. It's a valid issue. When a phone is being marketed as a high end "Android Phone", there are certain levels of expectations from an android phone. When I buy an android phone, I know I'm not gonna get the best battery life or smoothest buttery UI, I'm aware of that and i can live with that. But the last thing i expect is to get an android phone with bastardized multitasking. Now, I've heard people say "You're not buying an android phone, you're buying a 'Sense' phone". Well, in that case, why is "Android" being listed on the box? It's almost like false advertising, if you ask me. You're right, having to wait 3 secs for a webpage (you just saw 1 min ago) to re-reload isn't the end of the world. But is that what we've come to? having to settle for bad designs. We pay a lot of money for these devices, and we're not asking for perfection, just basic functionality (for a modern day smartphone). You know you have a problem when an iphone can [fake] multitask better than an android phone! I can live with bugs in a phone. But deliberate omission, that's what I have a problem with.
Some may say "If you don't like it, go return it". True. But it's not always that black & white. Some people (like myself), etf'ed our previous contracts and switched to AT&T (and signed 2 years of our life), specifically because of this phone. So, "returning" it won't undo that.
You may say, "Why did you buy the phone, without testing it first?". Well, I played with the demo, three times, and didn't notice this issue. I guess I wasn't really checking to see if it multitasks, because I figured that was a given. Stupid me. I guess that's why a lot of reviewers (and users) didn't catch it initially. It turns out, playing with a phone (for 5 mins) is actually different from USING a phone. And for some users who've caught it, they don't mind "managing" it. That's fine.
I guess from now on, before I buy a new android phone, I need to double check to see if it multitasks 'properly'. While I'm at it, I might as well check if it makes phone calls too. You never know. It might have been designed to aggressively kill phone calls after 10mins to conserve battery!
Where do you draw the line? Do we now have to check "everything" in a phone? Do phone reviewers (and users) now need to start checking every phone for every basic functionality?
Do android phones now need to start listing all their [basic] features on the box?
I ask because, this might be bigger than "multitasking". If HTC gets a pass on this, then what else is everyone gonna be doing? I'm psyched about the GS3, but now I'm wondering if Samsung has secretly crippled any basic android functionality, which may go undetected until a few beta testers (i.e. unlucky users) find out
Oh well, it's just a phone. Whatever...Last edited by ingloriousapps; 06-15-2012 at 11:45 AM.
Thanked by: - 06-15-2012, 11:42 AM #41
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
So I installed the C9 Alpha 3 Rom, and overclocked the CPU to 1.8ghz. Multitasking works perfect and if the battery life is worse I haven't noticed, which honestly shocks me with the CPU vamped up. 3D games work just fine too, without effecting free RAM so I don't think the theory about video RAM holds water either. The only think I can think of is that sense is a ridiculous system hog that basically totally gums up the phone. If you have the know how, clean that crap off your phone just as fast as you can. Just a heads up, the video recorder doesn't work yet, still in beta.
- 06-15-2012, 11:50 AM #42
amen and +1 x100. Thanks for posting your response. The HOX is an awesome phone and everything about it rocks except for the multitasking. We all know its just a freaking phone, but we didnt expect something native to android to be so borked.
My evo4g, 3D, Vivid, Droid, Droid x2, all of these phones handled it fine. The HOX cant even switch from one app and come right back w/o reloading. This does lower productivity for the phone, bc not all pages or apps come to where u leff off.
The issue is very real, but like me, I believe we deal with it bc the phone is great and we'll have roms soon thatll resolve this. But dont come on this thread trollin about its just a phone and you never seen this issue. You must use your HOX for calls only. - 06-15-2012, 12:00 PM #43
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
I also disagree when people say "You bought a Sense phone"..
I bought an Android phone running ICS that happens to have a thick layered UI integrated into ICS.
There is no HTC/Sense marketplace.. it runs Android apps. If I buy a Toyota Supra and put a body kit on it, it's STILL A SUPRA.
HTC basically couldn't get memory optimization under control for whatever reason, maybe to get it to market quicker, or maybe because they just don't care. At this point, the higher ups at HTC say it's working as intended because they don't want to admit they biffed up.
Sense won't be on my phone forever.. when I get tired of it, and there's a working AOKP.. I'll be installing that instead.Last edited by sniffs; 06-15-2012 at 12:56 PM.
Possible Errors Between Keyboard And Chair.Thanked by: - 06-15-2012, 12:44 PM #44
I'm running the LeeDroid Sense based ROM. It's pared down Sense a but there still are some MT issues. When I was running ARHD and killed off most of Sense, the phone behaved perfectly fine.
The best thing you can do is get a third party launcher like Nova, then freeze or delete the Sense launcher and anything Sense you don't want with Titanium.
I love AOKP, but don't want to give up the nifty HTC camera software.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2 - 06-15-2012, 12:46 PM #45
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
1. It's just a phone.
2. I never see this issue
3. I hardly ever use my HOX for calls
What we have is a couple of very vocal people who appear to either A: have an issue with the design choices of the UI, or B: have installed software that is killing their apps, and either don't realize it or would prefer to blame someone else. Guys, if you hate the device THAT much, go exchange it, sell it, pay full price for something else if it's so horrible. But this is getting old.Thanked by: - 06-15-2012, 12:53 PM #46
- 06-15-2012, 01:04 PM #47
- 06-15-2012, 01:46 PM #48
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
Not when the moaning is to the point of being self-inflicted.

"Oh I hate my device, the multitasking sucks, it's the worst thing in the world!"
"So why don't you go get another device if you hate this one so bad?"
"Why would I do that?"
"To keep from giving yourself ulcers and us headaches!"
- 06-15-2012, 02:01 PM
Thread Author #49
Dude. If we installed something that was killing our apps, don't you think we'd know? Are we that stupid? This is not an issue of "blaming others for our problems".
When you claim to have never seen this issue, I'm inclined to believe:
a) you received a special unit from HTC
b) don't pay attention
c) in denial (or lying)
d) don't actually know what the issue is
e) you've noticed it, but think it's "normal".
Sent from my HTC One X using Android Central Forums - 06-15-2012, 02:27 PM #50
Re: My conspiracy theory on the borked multitasking
I'm a systems administrator for a software company. One of the "systems" I administrate is the mail system, so I'm intimately involved with all of our mobile device provisioning. I do pay attention and know the platform quite well thank you. And I got my unit from an AT&T store, not from HTC.
I'd strongly advise you eBay your device and get something else. You obviously hate it.




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