@El Gigante You could try to turn off the hardware overlays. It might use a bit more power, but sometimes it can help.
First, you need to enable Developer Options (if you haven't already):
* Go to "Settings" on your Android device.
* Scroll down and tap on "About phone" or "About device". (The exact wording might vary slightly depending on your phone's manufacturer and Android version).
* Look for "Software information" and tap on it. (On some devices, the "Build number" might be directly under "About phone").
* Find the "Build number" and tap on it rapidly seven times.
* You should see a message saying, "You are now a developer!" or something similar. You might be asked to enter your phone's PIN, pattern, or password to confirm.
Now, to disable Hardware Overlays:
* Go back to the main "Settings" menu.
* You should now see a new option called "Developer options". Tap on it. (It might be near the bottom of the settings list, or sometimes under a "System" submenu).
* In the "Developer options" menu, scroll down until you find the section related to "Hardware accelerated rendering" or simply "Rendering".
* Look for the option named "Disable HW overlays" or "Turn off hardware overlays".