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I've been having issues with notifications (SMS, most noticeable) becoming ridiculously slow after only 8 hours of uptime. Here's an example;
Device is locked. An SMS comes in. I unlock the device, hit the task switcher button and there is a noticeable 3-5 second lag before the notified window turns yellow and I am able to select it. This does not happen after a fresh boot.
I've completely removed the database, still happens after ~8-10 hours. I've poked through every single running process in attempts to find something that's orphaned and causing a leak or DB RW. Nothing. I've checked init.d and event.d scripts - nothing out of the ordinary starting up. It happens with my kernel, BFS kernel, community/power kernel and the stock kernel.
Any idea? It's *only* notifications that I seem to have this issue with. Of course I have done a lot of knackering around on the device, but nothing that would cause this.
Any idea?