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I would like to report a bug/problem that I encountered in dudu os beta 3.6 (beta3,4,5)

The problem is the constant refreshing of pip apps.

I noticed that the refresh rate increases depending on the load of the device. For example, if an application (that does not belong to any pip window) is updating in the background, pip windows refresh more often. If the radio is not used for a longer period of time, the refresh rate decreases.

Refreshing occurs even if nothing is happening in the background. The highest frequency is right after restarting the device.

Refreshing is annoying because it causes the air conditioning panel or the application selection window to disappear.

3.6 beta1 - this problem does not occur
3.6 beta2 - I have not tried this version
3.6 beta3 - the problem occurs
3.6 beta4 - the problem still occurs
3.6 beta5 - the problem still occurs

I am attaching link to a video that shows the described problem.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MGnuFnlRozczaSN1SSwgMQqzmFi1WCiL/view?usp=sharing


This is a typical case of app being forcibly reloaded due to insufficient system resources. On devices with limited RAM, try to minimize the number of background apps running.

5 days later

Thanks for the reply.
I dont have any background apps running. The reloading on the attached video happens with just two pip apps running google maps and spotify. I have done some more testing and went back to beta1 to see if the problem is there. It is not. Then i upgraded to beta2 and it is working fine as well. Reloading starts with beta 3 and later. Beta 1 and 2 feels much smoother for my device as well.
I guess beta 3 and later eats more resources out of the box ?

The versions you mentioned PIP did have tweaks, but the flickering in your video should really be caused by a lack of resources, the resources needed for PIP to be effective are huge.
You can try to update this desktop test, this is the re-adjustment of the PIP, if it still does not work then it can only be said that the 2G RAM is indeed not enough to run two PIP's
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gKKcbPvqXsJcfS1X9YS0ZCqnD1ppsd06&usp=drive_fs