Guest djinferno806 Posted August 20, 2010 Report Posted August 20, 2010 So i recently heard xscope browser was named the fasted android browser and the benchmarks proved it, so i tried it out. Unfortunatly, when i used system panel to check its cpu usage, it was still running in background apps(inactive) and using cpu cycles :s.... Now to me this behaviour doesnt make any sense especially since i hit "exit" and it shouldnt be in the background at all, let alone still eating cpu cycles. Within 1 hour of being in the background and not used, xscope is able to consume 40-45s of cpu time! Ive since contacted the dev and he wasnt sure why this was happening as he didnt code any services or background processes for xscope. Today i had another reply from him stating its possible the v8 webkit (which i installed along with lcr 1.8) is causing this behaviour. My question is do any of you get this problem with xscope and is the v8 webkit the actual culprit? tnks.
Guest Auxx Posted August 27, 2010 Report Posted August 27, 2010 So i recently heard xscope browser was named the fasted android browser and the benchmarks proved it, so i tried it out. Unfortunatly, when i used system panel to check its cpu usage, it was still running in background apps(inactive) and using cpu cycles :s.... Now to me this behaviour doesnt make any sense especially since i hit "exit" and it shouldnt be in the background at all, let alone still eating cpu cycles. Within 1 hour of being in the background and not used, xscope is able to consume 40-45s of cpu time! Ive since contacted the dev and he wasnt sure why this was happening as he didnt code any services or background processes for xscope. Today i had another reply from him stating its possible the v8 webkit (which i installed along with lcr 1.8) is causing this behaviour. My question is do any of you get this problem with xscope and is the v8 webkit the actual culprit? tnks. Sometimes Dalvik processes hang on Liquid for no reason. I've experienced such behaviour with Maps, Opera Mini and other software from time to time on both stock ROMs and custom. Killing hanged process through OSMonitor with root priveleges helps. Other task managers do not.
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