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i dont have lag opening apps, but my homescreen is really laggy, with animations off and everything. ive tried every homescreen, go, launcherpro, adw ex, all lag. will the hard reset fix this? or is that only going to fix the extreme lag cases?
A hard reset is just pressing a couple buttons and doesn't delete anything you have on the phone, correct? I haven't bought my Note yet but I'm going to soon.
Which buttons do you press to do a hard reset?
And isn't a hard reset the same as taking the battery out and putting it back in?
Check out hard reset mine was brand new just a few days old and i still had to hard reset and now my phone is smooth running.
How do you do the hard reset? Thanks
What you're referring to would really just be a soft-reboot.
Samsung phones have a 3-button combo that will push them into recovery (if you have recovery installed on your phone; different topic for another conversation), but this three button combo will not reset anything.
A hard reset is going into the phone settings menu and scrolling all the way down to "Backup and Reset". Once you click that, you will be fully wiped of all your stuff, so be prepared for what you're doing by creating appropriate backups, etc. (many threads over on XDA that explain this process for numerous phones, etc).
You can also do a wipe data/factory reset through recovery (again, once you've installed a recovery) but this is not as full a wipe as you get by doing it through the phone's settings menu. This method tends to leave certain things floating around and intact.
Hope this helps somewhat without creating confusion.
-Ryan
So if a hard reset resets the phone to when you first bought it, how can doing a hard reset help with lag? I mean, if I bought a Note tomorrow and the next day I did a hard reset, wouldn't it just reset the phone to the previous day???
So if a hard reset resets the phone to when you first bought it, how can doing a hard reset help with lag? I mean, if I bought a Note tomorrow and the next day I did a hard reset, wouldn't it just reset the phone to the previous day???
Basically the way i was told is that the CPU may get hung up when activating and installation of firmware and software. When you hard reset the phone it erases and reinstalls all this stuff over again. like i stated above i am not a expert i just know my note was brand new and lagged like crazy to the point of annoyance and i reset it and now it runs as smooth as any iPhone and faster at that. the way i did it with at&t is by holding the power button and volume up button until a screen pops up asking you if you want to restore the phone and i assure you it will erase everything i stored everything to my micro SD card and took it out then when it reset all my numbers where migrated from at&t which i didn't know would happen.

I don't mean to keep harping on this but I'm just trying to figure this out. Wouldn't it be better after I buy the Note to activate it, do a hard reset, THEN put my apps, pics and music on there. That way I don't delete them when doing the hard reset.
The phone has been out for a little over a month or so and already it needs to be hard reset???
Ok Ok, I'll let it go until I actually get my Note. haha. IF it lags, I'll come back for questions.![]()

I don't mean to keep harping on this but I'm just trying to figure this out. Wouldn't it be better after I buy the Note to activate it, do a hard reset, THEN put my apps, pics and music on there. That way I don't delete them when doing the hard reset.
The phone has been out for a little over a month or so and already it needs to be hard reset???
Ok Ok, I'll let it go until I actually get my Note. haha. IF it lags, I'll come back for questions.![]()
Here are some general tips for keeping your phone snappy, coming
from an older Galaxy S phone user.
1) Don't use active wall papers
2) Don't use widgets
3) Uninstall bloated apps. Go into Settings->Applications->Running (or something like that) to see what Apps are running. Uninstall as many of those as you can, or configure those apps not to be running all the time. Some apps like to run all the time, eating CPU and memory. When your phone needs memory it will kill the app, then the app will reload itself. Both take time. The smaller your running apps list is, the more available memory you will have and the faster your phone will feel.
4) Download Autostarts from the app store and examine the actions that apps have registered themselves too. This will reveal apps that like to run themselves everytime you turn your screen on or get internet connectivity, for example. Either disable or uninstall them.
5) Buy the ad-free version of apps. The ads cost you battery and bandwidth, and make your phone slower and uglier.
With all due respect, I'm not sure that advising people to not use Widgets is the way to go. I would recommend that you not have 7 home screens with 3 Widgets per screen for sure, but I have about 5 Widgets active between 3 home screens and never experience any lag. The real key to reducing screen switch lag is minimizing or turning off animations.
After all, Widgets are one of the things that differentiates Android from iOS on a UI level.....
Just my $.02.
-Ryan
The real key to reducing screen switch lag is minimizing or turning off animations.
-Ryan
Just returned my s2 and picked up a note for $250 off contract. I couldn't pass up the deal. This phone is amazing looking(especially in white), but I've already noticed that it's nowhere near as smooth as the s2 and certain apps are glitchy. Any thoughts on why that would be or if there's a quick fix? I could go back to the s2 for $140 off contract, but this screen is soooo nice.
I had to register and ask how the hell did you get a Note for $250 "Off Contract"?!
