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My Pixel 7 is having a really hard time right now π«€
Put Graphene OS on it.
Already done. Next?
What are you running that you're feeling resource limitations?
The browser. And the keyboard.
No problems with Ironfox. Don't use Vanadium much. Pixel tablet.
Glad to hear you don't have problems on your Pixel Tablet
7a also works fine, I just don't use it that intensely. It's too damn small. But same chipset as Pixel tablet.
time for cleansing? I've got a P7pro on Graphene OS. Quite snappy
The Pro is quite a bit more capable.
Why?/Same processor and complaining about speed.
This little thing called RAM
The principle still holds: get rid of unnecesary processes, and your phone should be faster and battery last longer
I don't know why you assume that I'm not already doing that.
They're just trying to push Graphene/de-Googled OS. Every third comment on this Lemmy community does that.
Good.
Fair point ππΌ
In what way? Battery life?
No I mean in terms of speed. Like it can take several seconds to load up a webpage or open an app. Just pulling up my keyboard can take several seconds and typing has a noticeable lag, which makes it really difficult as well.
Could be your NAND failing, more likely just needs a factory reset. But Pixel's lack of a good backup system is frustrating. You'd likely need to set up all your apps again.
Do a factory reset, you have to much shit installed, mine runs flawlessly since day 1 on GrapheneOS.