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mikecomputing 2017-02-19 15:47

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Cutespot does not play sound after upgrade :/ Anyone seen this issue on FP2 or other phones with latest SFOS?

mrsellout 2017-02-19 18:41

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1523743)
Cutespot does not play sound after upgrade :/ Anyone seen this issue on FP2 or other phones with latest SFOS?

abranson reported similar on the Cutespotify thread:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91892

mikecomputing 2017-02-21 17:37

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
I have noticed that phone is often hotter after upgrade and draining battery faster :/

Feathers McGraw 2017-02-21 20:00

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
My battery life seems about the same but I quite often get OOM killings, where I didn't get them before.

explit 2017-02-27 00:14

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Can confirm 2.0.5.x was less OOM agressive

Feathers McGraw 2017-03-13 16:06

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by explit (Post 1524147)
Can confirm 2.0.5.x was less OOM agressive

This is starting to become a problem for me now (assuming it's the same problem...)

Apps often won't start (on launching, the app does the loading spin for a while and then the app cover greys out) and other apps are being force closed.

Not sure if it's OOM being over-aggressive, or if there's a memory leak somewhere else...any ideas?

Messages seems to be particularly problematic for me, even when it does start it takes ages to load (probably due to lots of conversations/messages).

mikecomputing 2017-03-17 18:43

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Still have problem with battery drain. At night it eats around 89% of the battery no apps used. However I always turn of WiFi router at night so the phone probably will switch to mobile network even if no traffic.

ssh is turned off. But I noticed that I accidently has set the phone to 4G instead of 3G could be the case... That mode has not woked before.

But still there should not be any traffic ongoing at night on my phone. I dont see why the freak it try to connect to the mobile provider if nothing happens. Or maybe the qualcom modem sending stuff to MrTrump och Putin who knows this days...

Lets see if it holds better tonight with 3G only. Next thing is to turn off modem network but that fills like epic fail. A phone should take care of such stuff itself.

pichlo 2017-03-17 21:54

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Mobile network is a massive battery drain on Jolla 1 too, so it is clearly a Sailfish problem and not Fairphone. I get a 12% drop on my one-hour drive to work, followed by another about 12% drop for the 8 hours I spend at work when the phone is on WiFi. So mobile network eats about 8x as much. You are doing your phone a disservice by switching off your router. If you want to do that, switch your phone to airoplane mode.

mikecomputing 2017-03-18 10:21

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Hmm is this a kernel/ qualcom gobidriver issue? Isn't SFOS use same Linux version as andorid on Fairphone?

Or is this a problem higher up in the stack such as libophono because if that's the case it really should be fixed.

draining battery is not okey. I could understand the problem if it is qualcom modem issue since those drivers is closed but if it's SFOS itself they should fix it.

I would mind send a bugreport but I prefer have a way point where to start seek for the leakage :)

BluesLee 2017-03-18 13:35

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1525579)
Mobile network is a massive battery drain on Jolla 1 too, so it is clearly a Sailfish problem and not Fairphone. I get a 12% drop on my one-hour drive to work, followed by another about 12% drop for the 8 hours I spend at work when the phone is on WiFi. So mobile network eats about 8x as much. You are doing your phone a disservice by switching off your router. If you want to do that, switch your phone to airoplane mode.

Similar behaviour on Nexus 5. I am using conservative governor and switch of bluetooth when not needed as of a bug which improves battery life in general but the battery draining when using mobile network is apparent when comparing to wifi.


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