Hi,
i have recently upgraded to factory marshmallow image. Performance was awesome on the first minutes (no apps installed). But then, after all apps from the playstore were installed, performance got considerably worse.
As I was used to do on previous android versions, I enabled cpu usage overlay on developer options, only to realize it now only shows android ui process on the list.
As I noticed that other cpu monitoring tools were only displaying themselves, I'm guessing it's something related to the new permission system.
So here's the question. Is there any way to grant an app, or even the system ui, access to other apps cpu usage info???
Is there any other way to track which app is draining the performance, without having to uninstall one by one (I have around 150 apps installed)?
Model: volantisg (lte), black, 32gb.
Thank you.
i have recently upgraded to factory marshmallow image. Performance was awesome on the first minutes (no apps installed). But then, after all apps from the playstore were installed, performance got considerably worse.
As I was used to do on previous android versions, I enabled cpu usage overlay on developer options, only to realize it now only shows android ui process on the list.
As I noticed that other cpu monitoring tools were only displaying themselves, I'm guessing it's something related to the new permission system.
So here's the question. Is there any way to grant an app, or even the system ui, access to other apps cpu usage info???
Is there any other way to track which app is draining the performance, without having to uninstall one by one (I have around 150 apps installed)?
Model: volantisg (lte), black, 32gb.
Thank you.
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