There is no any looking for events in My app. The only busy code is
accelerometer sensor. But it is already here before upgrading to Android
2.3.3.

How to check the usage of CPU?
2011/3/26 DanH <danhi...@ieee.org>

> If your app is running 100% CPU (ie, looking rather than waiting for
> events) it's conceivable that it would affect the clock.
>
> On Mar 25, 9:47 pm, San Zhang <dahua007...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I found a strange problem. On my Nexus One, since upgrading to Android
> > 2.3.3, the system clock would be slowed about one or two minutes every
> > day during running my app. The app is an alarm clock tool. I have tested
> it
> > under both cases of running/stopping my app. It is obvious that it is
> > related to my app. However, before upgrading to Android 2.3.3, the clock
> is
> > very normal.
> >
> > My question is:
> >
> > 1. Is it possible to slow system clock by an app? In my knowledge, the
> > system time is drived by hardware. It shouldn't be disturbed by an normal
> > app.
> > 2. If the answer is "Yes", what causes it?
>
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