TheZe
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06-04-2022 12:28 PM - last edited 06-04-2022 12:34 PM
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Looks like Samsung is not stopping in disappointing me.

Delivery of my s22 was delayed, argh had to eat it and wait 2 weeks longer, but that was not so painful as I still had my s20 working pretty well and fine.
Now what is really strange after launch of GPUWatch on S22 I can see HIGH CPU/GPU usage on idle !!! CPU = 50% +, GPU never drops below 60% !!!
Where comparing these numbers with my s20, they're too high (s20 CPU ~20%, GPU ~5-10%)
What is happening???
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Members_rvnlQGt
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15-07-2022 11:42 PM
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I have the same problem with my S22+. On idle, the CPU is always above 50% and the GPU always above 70%.
The device gets hot and the battery drains quite quickly.
Have you managed to get it sorted for you?
TheZe
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16-07-2022 12:01 AM
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Indeed I did
but haven't done any particular steps to resolve the issue.
It found out that GPUWatch tool was a root cause for other issues I have experienced.
What helped me was to stop using the GPUwatch tool, then gave some more time to Android OS and Samsung customization and all save battery features/tool/algorithms to start work and do their jobs. Afterwards all things started to work a lot better.
My device also got hot because of exynos cpu, but usually only when I'm playing games, regarding the battery drain after a few applications were put to sleep or deep sleep by Android OS, it improved and works a lot better (meaning on 85% it can easily handle all day standard/commo usage till the end of the day since morning without the need to recharge the battery during the day)

It found out that GPUWatch tool was a root cause for other issues I have experienced.
What helped me was to stop using the GPUwatch tool, then gave some more time to Android OS and Samsung customization and all save battery features/tool/algorithms to start work and do their jobs. Afterwards all things started to work a lot better.
My device also got hot because of exynos cpu, but usually only when I'm playing games, regarding the battery drain after a few applications were put to sleep or deep sleep by Android OS, it improved and works a lot better (meaning on 85% it can easily handle all day standard/commo usage till the end of the day since morning without the need to recharge the battery during the day)
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16-07-2022 01:10 AM
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Unfortunately, it's not just GPUWatch. Other CPU monitoring apps show the same high usage.

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