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[Bug?] Process usage, slow app response & possible battery drain

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Hi, Today, at work, I noticed slower app response. It took longer for them to start, and typing wasn't exactly the fastest either. But, since I was working, I didn't had chance to use it for more than few minutes so it didn't bother me. After work ended, I tried to text a friend, and it actually took me quite some time to do it. Typing the code to unlock the phone took quite some time, sometimes it didn't even register that I pressed a number, typing a message too, though here it was with both text and numbers. Starting apps was slow too. At that point, what I saw with "top" command, were 4 processes, each one taking about 45,6% of the processor, each one ran by user "nemo". Since at that point I was still walking home, I figured I'd try to see if they finished doing whatever they were trying to do by the time I got home. About 15 minutes later, still the same situation, so I decided to check what was occupying processor. I ran "top" again, wrote down the PID's and decided to check which apps were they: (**pid** - **cat /proc/{pid}/cmdline**) **922** - **/usr/bin/lipstick-plugindevtouch:/dev/input/event0:rotate=0-pluginevdevkeyboard:keymap=/usr/share/qt5/keymaps/boston.qmap--systemd** **879** - **/usr/bin/timed-qt5--systemd** **933** - **/usr/bin/msyncd** **1139** - **/usr/bin/contactsd** About two minutes into writing them down, two of them finally "finished", while two of them occupied around 89% (922 & 933). Few moments later, 933 finished and 922 was occupying about 92% of processor. Few moments later, 922 finished too and now my phone works "normal" again. I have Sailfish OS Version 1.0.2.5. Apps I have installed are following: - Maps - Calendar - Mail - Clock - Calculator - Documents - Notes - Media - Microsoft Exchange - Snow White - Tethering - chro.mono I don't have Android support installed, nor any android apps. (Seemed annoying, most comments I read were that it either doesn't work, or works partially for most apps so I just figured I'd wait for native ones) I didn't notice this behaviour before, so I'm not sure if it could be the reason, but difference between today and days before today was that I got tired of turning on/off mobile/wireless manually based on whether I'm in apartment or outside, so I turned both of them on. Other difference was that I turned the touch screen vibration off since, well besides it probably draining a nice amount of battery by the time someone writes a normal message, it is annoying when it vibrates like I'm receiving ~20 messages when I'm trying to type "at work now, can't talk". Thank you, Ranko ----- Also, my phone just stopped responding to the point I had to reboot it... so I'm pretty sure this is some kind of a bug... guess I'm back at manually switching between mobile/internet and seeing if that helps...

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