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The Ever-Living
Re: [ROM][3/20/12][4.0.4]AXI0M Crossbreed & PATIENT ZERO
The number of apps installed can effect speed, however this phone is dual core and doesn't use external SD, so its probably not the apps slowing it down.
Some roms just get laggy after a few days. Wiping cache and dalvik in recovery might help.
Something else. Whenever I backed up with Clockwork Mod, I added the description to the folder name by tacking it onto the standard date/time. If I just take out the description and return it to the standard format, and place that inside a new folder with a description, the original retains all of the information so when selected for restoration, it recognizes it and restores the ROM.
I discovered this because all of a sudden I experienced exceptional lag time with every part of V14, so I restored back to Crossbreed M2, which is more responsive at the moment. V14 has a lot more apps installed and configured than M2, but I'd hate to think that just loading up on apps, not necessarily multi-tasking, that it would slow things down that much. I'm trying to refrain from overclocking, if possible, because I don't want to over task the processor or have it running hotter than normal, not to mention the shortened battery life.
The number of apps installed can effect speed, however this phone is dual core and doesn't use external SD, so its probably not the apps slowing it down.
Some roms just get laggy after a few days. Wiping cache and dalvik in recovery might help.