Hi guys, does anyone know a good force close app. I'm using ATK but it only seems to close the applicantions and they restart (I'm not talking about the basic applications like phone...etc. but applications like market, gmail stuff like that).
I have to go to the app. manager to force close them and that's just annyoing
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Does anyone know how to how to close all applications that are running in the background? I closed the with task killer, but they appear again ... even if they weren't open before by me, I'm talking about 10 applications
demonshunters said:
Does anyone know how to how to close all applications that are running in the background? I closed the with task killer, but they appear again ... even if they weren't open before by me, I'm talking about 10 applications
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You cannot close all of them... some are running background services and cannot be killed.
I'm using TaskControl which is able to shut down most apps in one touch, but you'll always find apps/services running like the launcher.
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i'm talking about applications like, yahoo mess, settings, fring, gallery, ect.
This is standard behavior of Android, and it is exactly as Google has designed it.
The only way to not load them is to uninstall them.
fzelle said:
This is standard behavior of Android, and it is exactly as Google has designed it.
The only way to not load them is to uninstall them.
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This is not 100% true, you may also "freeze" them, Titanium Backup makes this easy, but it can be done manually through the shell command "pm".
When I open some Apps, 10 other Apps open along with it. Is rooting the phone the only way to have access to the means to stop this?
Thanks,
-Adam
Don't pay so much attention. In general, those applications don't use your cpu and battery. Android has its own task manager system.
Yeah dis is even happening to me,the reason is so simple like one app needs the other apps so they are even opening up.
Devil_Dude said:
Yeah dis is even happening to me,the reason is so simple like one app needs the other apps so they are even opening up.
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what the appl you using which is opening others appl can u name the apps
if you kill apps, they will probably get restarted automatically and left in the background. If the apps are working correctly, this is not a problem, as a well coded app does not use CPU/battery when in the background.
Actually, I just quit using a task manager to kill tasks (I just let Android kill them as necessary) and I have no problems (phone is not slower, power drain is not higher).
Maybe the thing is that after you stop a task in a task manager it does not update immediately and you don't see the task being restarted, and when you go into the task manager after running some app just then you see the apps restarted.
Also, some apps are very generic (maps) and used by other apps, and some apps need to be running all the time (latitude, mail client, widgets, etc.) and killing them would make them not work properly (widgets no longer updating, not getting new emails, etc.).
My advice is to leave the apps running if you are not very sure of what you are doing, because the OS will eventually kill unnecessary apps, and until then they should not use any CPU or battery.
Only thing is to stay away from badly written apps, the ones that use too much CPU even when in the background or when phone is sleeping. You should probably wait for a night after installing a new app to see if you have higher drain. If so, just uninstall and search for an alternative.
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what the appl you using which is opening others appl can u name the apps
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Like any Google app by searching is opening. Google search and by using voice search its opening voice search app and so on.
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When an app stays in memory, it doesn't lag on opening, but if an app like Go Dialer/ SMS Pro etc... is automatically closed by task manager and upon re-opening it lags (ofcourse a little but is irritating ).
So i was searching a way to run an app like Go Dialer/Go Contacts like a service, so that it runs persistently, opens fast and keeps pre-loaded dial list etc
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aishu
Is that not what the "Loopy Smoothness" tweak does in effect? Apologies if that's not the case... forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205744
Cheers!
thanks, that was exactly what i was looking for.
Guys,
I am using LPQ and want to know whether is there any way to restrict apps to not open.
There are so many apps in task manager that are running. I Close them and they pop up again.
I hear that. Apps like Facebook, Games like Gun Bros continously run in the background even when you close them. You can try going into 'Manage Applications' and 'Force Stopping' any apps which keep reopening, or alternatively you can try searching the Play Shop to App management applications such as Advanced Task Manager Pro (personally i dont use any such applications myself)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DEsIm1vYmkuaW5mb2xpZmUudGFza21hbmFnZXJwcm8iXQ..
There are no apps that block the app from self starting, instead of closing on regular intervals.
Get an app like Titanium Backup Pro, Gemini App Manager or even System Tuner Pro. You can either stop apps from auto starting @ boot, or you can freeze them outright (and unfreeze them if/when you want to use them if necessary).
I have a doubt from starting about what exactly does a task killer do and Greenify do.
I know that greenify force stops the applications which we list to be hibernated. Thought they are force stopped, the memory on the ram is not cleared if we notice, so the application opens quickly when reopened. But how is the ram not cleared even after force stopped?
Also what does a task killer do?? does it not force stop the application. Does it follow another procedure to kill the app which makes it more battery consuming?
One more thing which is more confusing is, what does clearing recent apps from the phone swiping does? From my observation it actually does the same as Greenify.
Can somebody please explain me all this.