QUOTE(Cliffrison @ Jan 6 2012, 03:53 PM)
even IP4S battery abes quickly if u always play games bro ..Its normal .. even worse if u play HD games ..
SΛMSUNG Galaxy W (I8150) Official Thread V3, Be a WISE user - Please read 1st page
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Hey guys..may i know what is the software to freeze the apps again? Advanced task killer is not sufficient to kill the continuous pop up task in the back ground >.<
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QUOTE(emkay @ Jan 6 2012, 10:44 PM) i know but he is asking which app has the freeze option QUOTE(Rolland @ Jan 6 2012, 09:01 PM) |
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today i jus bought a lg optimus 2x
for the same price as a brand new galaxy w but, the performance . . . . . is reli 2x still, i m keeping the galaxy w and waiting for CM9 from arco |
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btw SEP unit all 1yr ady ? no longer 2yrs warranty ?
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Wrote a customer care email to Gameloft:
Samsung designed their new phones with 3 memory layer architecture. While android's gingerbread OS come by default with a Move2SD feat for apps which is really useful....however gameloft's executables forces the data of games to be stored under "/sdcard" folder which is actually WRONG for this kind of architecture. /sdcard folder is actually the usb storage of the phone and not external sd card. the external sd card is in /sdcard/external sdcard folder..... This is an obvious programming bug from gameloft side and many users had to workaround by either repacking the apk themselves (which is a service gameloft should've provided in the first place or add an app in market to auto repoint the directories for these specific phones) Note that Samsung is not the ONLY manufacturer who had opt for such designs of 3 memory laters....Especially for devices like Samsung galaxy W (i8150) the usb storage memory is really limited and therefore games from gameloft cant really be installed on these devices due to this programming bug although I understand for programming convenience game loft used the .GetExternalStoragePath API from android API itself....but you guys need to be aware that there are these new architectures from some of the leading phone manufacturers in the market....no doubt the same architecture was also used in the once doubt the best phone in the market samsung galaxy S2....though the 16gb internal storage made it not such a big issue....but I hope gameloft can consider providing extra service of repointing this directory for end users of lower end phones with less internal memory so we can opt to use external sd card and still purchase a lot of game loft games on our devices.....this repointing stuffs should not be too difficult to program and imagine the amount of sales it can gain.....there aren't a lot of users who knows how to "root" and are willing to "root" their devices to workaround this issue by memory swaps or even some opt to hack and repack your .apk themselves....Gameloft should think of giving better service to end consumers in this case I'd say..... Also wrote one to samsung products support email, which basically asked them why they designed such architecture which is non-conformance to android programming interface standards....and causes confusion to end users as well as troubles the programmers...... I think as soon as anyone of them replies, I will "CC" google's support email into them.....to keep google in the loop....because this spoils androidOS's reputation in a holistic picture..... this is a really stupid architecture if you ask me....and really lousy support from gameloft's programmers.... |
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QUOTE(raysky @ Jan 7 2012, 12:53 AM) Wrote a customer care email to Gameloft: Samsung designed their new phones with 3 memory layer architecture. While android's gingerbread OS come by default with a Move2SD feat for apps which is really useful....however gameloft's executables forces the data of games to be stored under "/sdcard" folder which is actually WRONG for this kind of architecture. /sdcard folder is actually the usb storage of the phone and not external sd card. the external sd card is in /sdcard/external sdcard folder..... This is an obvious programming bug from gameloft side and many users had to workaround by either repacking the apk themselves (which is a service gameloft should've provided in the first place or add an app in market to auto repoint the directories for these specific phones) Note that Samsung is not the ONLY manufacturer who had opt for such designs of 3 memory laters....Especially for devices like Samsung galaxy W (i8150) the usb storage memory is really limited and therefore games from gameloft cant really be installed on these devices due to this programming bug although I understand for programming convenience game loft used the .GetExternalStoragePath API from android API itself....but you guys need to be aware that there are these new architectures from some of the leading phone manufacturers in the market....no doubt the same architecture was also used in the once doubt the best phone in the market samsung galaxy S2....though the 16gb internal storage made it not such a big issue....but I hope gameloft can consider providing extra service of repointing this directory for end users of lower end phones with less internal memory so we can opt to use external sd card and still purchase a lot of game loft games on our devices.....this repointing stuffs should not be too difficult to program and imagine the amount of sales it can gain.....there aren't a lot of users who knows how to "root" and are willing to "root" their devices to workaround this issue by memory swaps or even some opt to hack and repack your .apk themselves....Gameloft should think of giving better service to end consumers in this case I'd say..... Also wrote one to samsung products support email, which basically asked them why they designed such architecture which is non-conformance to android programming interface standards....and causes confusion to end users as well as troubles the programmers...... I think as soon as anyone of them replies, I will "CC" google's support email into them.....to keep google in the loop....because this spoils androidOS's reputation in a holistic picture..... this is a really stupid architecture if you ask me....and really lousy support from gameloft's programmers.... |
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Jan 7 2012, 01:52 AM
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QUOTE(Rolland @ Jan 7 2012, 01:52 AM) Thanks for replying Samsung program monitor is so good that it totally exit apps and it will clear the memory that the apps have taken. And is too good that it disable my usual alarm app (alarm clock plus) |
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