Made Lollipop Usable -> Disable Account Sync

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Somehow over the weekend, thought about disabling the Account Sync, yeah, mail, chrome, keyboard, and my Nexus 7 with Lollipop is usable again! Faster access to Chrome and Keyboard especially!

Nothing else I have tried that I have found online works.

My tablet is not my main device, so its fine to manual sync a lot of things.
 

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Somehow over the weekend, thought about disabling the Account Sync, yeah, mail, chrome, keyboard, and my Nexus 7 with Lollipop is usable again! Faster access to Chrome and Keyboard especially!

Nothing else I have tried that I have found online works.

My tablet is not my main device, so its fine to manual sync a lot of things.
I just discovered this over the past couple days. I disabled only a few services from Google account sync and it definitely made my nexus 7 usable again!

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Yup! totally un-usable with android 5.0 I'm Using android 4.4.4 and now have a working tablet. After a week or two of usage i'm having to clear cache. Then it's back to snappy normal self. Does Google Know This?
 

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Seems to work for me!
But it cannot prevent me for trying CM ;)
Thanks though for sharing your discovery.

It's still a very nice tablet, but JB was for me the best Android Experience.
Since 4.3 and higher I was quite disappointed because the laggy system.
 

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With animations turned off (don't need em) and system upgrade cache cleared, my lollipop has been running like a brand new device with no other special tweaks. Of course almost nothing affects chrome, but let's not go there. I mostly use Adblock browser these days.
 
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Sisqo

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With animations turned off (don't need em) and system upgrade cache cleared, my lollipop has been running like a brand new device with no other special tweaks. Of course almost nothing affects chrome, but let's not go there. I mostly use Adblock browser these days.
How did you cleared the system upgrade cache?

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
 

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Somehow over the weekend, thought about disabling the Account Sync, yeah, mail, chrome, keyboard, and my Nexus 7 with Lollipop is usable again! Faster access to Chrome and Keyboard especially!

Nothing else I have tried that I have found online works.

My tablet is not my main device, so its fine to manual sync a lot of things.
Well this trick does work but it still lags sometimes even with the account syn off.I also tried a couple of performance boosting apps like root booster and trimmer and the no animation settings in devloper options but it didn't really become faster.
After being frustrated by the slowness of my Nexus 7, i rooted it with Kingroot and converted it to SuperSU through android emulator, unlocked the bootloader and flashed Slimkat 4.4.4 and boom! the smooth experience is back.It's not so up to date(Kitkat 4.4.4) but the main thing is it's fast and stable.
 

wutzin

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Yup! totally un-usable with android 5.0 I'm Using android 4.4.4 and now have a working tablet. After a week or two of usage i'm having to clear cache. Then it's back to snappy normal self. Does Google Know This?
So did you you find a 4.4 ROM that is not affected by the stagefright security hole? I wasn't able to find anything (at least not for the Tilapia/3G version).
I'd rather throw out an unresponsive tablet than to run it with an operating system that has seen the last security updates in 2014 and that can be hacked by simply playing back an MP3 or MP4 file!
 

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So did you you find a 4.4 ROM that is not affected by the stagefright security hole? I wasn't able to find anything (at least not for the Tilapia/3G version).
I'd rather throw out an unresponsive tablet than to run it with an operating system that has seen the last security updates in 2014 and that can be hacked by simply playing back an MP3 or MP4 file!
This unofficial CM11 build is great with all the latest security fixes and is being updated by the dev each month. Unfortunately no build for the tilapia ( unless you want to flash and lose 3G).

LInk:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/development/unofficial-build-cyanogenmod-11-0-nexus-t3174831
 
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This unofficial CM11 build is great with all the latest security fixes and is being updated by the dev each month. Unfortunately no build for the tilapia ( unless you want to flash and lose 3G).

LInk:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7/development/unofficial-build-cyanogenmod-11-0-nexus-t3174831
That's the one I found that was Grouper only - didn't realize I could just flash it and only lose 3G. Thanks for that info!
I guess I will give CM13 a quick shot, and then say goodbye to 3G ;)
 
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That's the one I found that was Grouper only - didn't realize I could just flash it and only lose 3G. Thanks for that info!
I guess I will give CM13 a quick shot, and then say goodbye to 3G ;)
I think you need to make a few changes in the updater script to flash on the tilapia as per the steps below and you should be good to go. I also recommend changing the number of background processes to 4 under developer settings. It really makes everything snappy and switching betweens apps lag free. It may restrict switching between lots and lots of apps but I generally find I only want to switch between the last 2/3 apps anyway.

I run the unofficial CM11 as my main rom on multirom, I've also downloaded GtrCraft's CM13 to try out but havent installed yet.

1. Unzip the rom
2. Go to folder META-INF/com/google/android/
3. Edit updater-script with text editor
4. Change all "grouper" with "tilapia"
5. Save it
6. Zip the rom again
 
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I think you need to make a few changes in the updater script to flash on the tilapia as per the steps below and you should be good to go. I also recommend changing the number of background processes to 4 under developer settings. It really makes everything snappy and switching betweens apps lag free. It may restrict switching between lots and lots of apps but I generally find I only want to switch between the last 2/3 apps anyway.

I run the unofficial CM11 as my main rom on multirom, I've also downloaded GtrCraft's CM13 to try out but havent installed yet.

1. Unzip the rom
2. Go to folder META-INF/com/google/android/
3. Edit updater-script with text editor
4. Change all "grouper" with "tilapia"
5. Save it
6. Zip the rom again
Thanks so much for your tips!!!
To anyone following these instructions to patch the grouper rom for flashing on the tilapia, I have one little addition: in step 4, don't change ALL "grouper" to "tilapia", but only the instances at the beginning of the file. There is one statement later in the file that you should leave unchanged: set_metadata("/system/vendor/lib/hw/power.grouper.so", "uid", 0, "gid", 0, "mode", 0644, "capabilities", 0x0, "selabel", "u:eek:bject_r:system_file:s0");
 
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gsmyth

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Thanks so much for your tips!!!
To anyone following these instructions to patch the grouper rom for flashing on the tilapia, I have one little addition: in step 4, don't change ALL "grouper" to "tilapia", but only the instances at the beginning of the file. There is one statement later in the file that you should leave unchanged: set_metadata("/system/vendor/lib/hw/power.grouper.so", "uid", 0, "gid", 0, "mode", 0644, "capabilities", 0x0, "selabel", "u:eek:bject_r:system_file:s0");
Thank you for the detailed instructions, I really only passed on the info that was already in the thread.