I am new to Android - just got a Droid 3.
How do I stop the system from auto-killing a certain app? When I play Angry Birds, if the phone goes to sleep on timeout, when I turn it back on, the App has to re-load from scratch (rather than opening to where I left off last time). I'm assuming the system decided to kill it for lack of memory, but how do I STOP it from doing that (like an ignore list)?
Will I need a third party app?
Any help is appreciated!
not really. the Android system does a pretty good job of reclaiming unused memory. ive been dealing with this for a while trying to keep a replacement lock screen in memory
Sounds like Verizon installed a task killer. I know their employees do that saying you need one. But you don't. Make sure you uninstall it. It is most likely set to kill apps off ever x minutes. Usually Android keeps foreground apps in memory for a long time unless the system needs it. But doesn't sound like it would. I wonder what the Droid 3 memory settings are for stock now. I have the Evo 3D and they are set at a higher threshold(as I'm kills unused apps sooner) compared to my older HTC phones(Evo and Hero). How long do you let the phone sit idle before coming back?
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notasimpleway said:
Sounds like Verizon installed a task killer. I know their employees do that saying you need one. But you don't. Make sure you uninstall it. It is most likely set to kill apps off ever x minutes. Usually Android keeps foreground apps in memory for a long time unless the system needs it. But doesn't sound like it would. I wonder what the Droid 3 memory settings are for stock now. I have the Evo 3D and they are set at a higher threshold(as I'm kills unused apps sooner) compared to my older HTC phones(Evo and Hero). How long do you let the phone sit idle before coming back?
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It's not obvious which program that would be - there's nothing called Task Killer. Plus, most of the VZW bloatware can't be uninstalled anyway. Apart from rooting (locked bootloader on Droid 3), what can I do to force it to stay open?
Also, it gets killed immediately on turning off the phone. As in, I start the game, hit sleep, hit wake a second later and the game reloads from scratch. Very irritating.
Any thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
jbroses said:
It's not obvious which program that would be - there's nothing called Task Killer. Plus, most of the VZW bloatware can't be uninstalled anyway. Apart from rooting (locked bootloader on Droid 3), what can I do to force it to stay open?
Also, it gets killed immediately on turning off the phone. As in, I start the game, hit sleep, hit wake a second later and the game reloads from scratch. Very irritating.
Any thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
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I just tested this with Angry Birds from the time I posted till just now and it was right where I left the game. It may be called Advanced Task Manager. Or something like that. And you should be able to uninstall it. It would have been installed by the person selling the phone and not at the factory.
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Go to the Market, download Spare Parts. Open and scroll down to Activity/Process Management. Select normal. It may not have been the problem, but worth a shot. Are you hitting the home button before putting the phone to sleep? What do you see immediately upon turning the screen on and unlocking the phone? Angry Birds? The home screen?
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When you haven't used an app for a long time, Android automatically recycles all open activities from the app, except the root activity.
By default, every application runs in its own Linux process. Android starts the process when any of the application’s code needs to be executed, and shuts down the process when it’s no longer needed and system resources are required by other applications.
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If the user leaves a task for a long time, the system clears the task of all activities except the root activity. When the user returns to the task again, it’s as the user left it, except that only the initial activity is present. The idea is that, after a time, users will likely have abandoned what they were doing before and are returning to the task to begin something new
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From geekfor.me/faq/you-shouldnt-be-using-a-task-killer-with-android/ (sorry I can't make a link yet)
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When you haven't used an app for a long time, Android automatically recycles all open activities from the app, except the root activity.
From geekfor.me/faq/you-shouldnt-be-using-a-task-killer-with-android/ (sorry I can't make a link yet)
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it actually happens instantly. in other words - open angry birds, begin level. sleep phone, wake phone. angry birds reloads from the beginning. this is all within the span of 5 secs.
i thought it might be my lock screen - widgetlock, but i disabled that and it just happened again, this time with opera mini as i was writing this. I was writing this post, went to a text, came back to opera within 30 secs and it had shut down and reopened (no tab with my partially composed message).
is the droid 3 just shutting things down more aggressively? is there a way to tweak that? maybe too much other crap is running and I should get a task killer? thoughts?
jbroses said:
it actually happens instantly. in other words - open angry birds, begin level. sleep phone, wake phone. angry birds reloads from the beginning. this is all within the span of 5 secs.
i thought it might be my lock screen - widgetlock, but i disabled that and it just happened again, this time with opera mini as i was writing this. I was writing this post, went to a text, came back to opera within 30 secs and it had shut down and reopened (no tab with my partially composed message).
is the droid 3 just shutting things down more aggressively? is there a way to tweak that? maybe too much other crap is running and I should get a task killer? thoughts?
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do not sleep your device, try entering level then return to home switch to other apps. Then open angry bird again and see what happen
On my desire Z, it kill the app every time i sleep the phone. Keep the phone alive then I have 3 apps running at same time without being killed. But it's not likely that I have RAM shortage. 3 apps is constant no matter what apps
Flipz explains that well. Autokiller is a great little app to adjust those settings. Used it for over two years now. I actually got to watch that app evolve. Great dev. Only works if you are rooted.
Shinigami20 said:
When you haven't used an app for a long time, Android automatically recycles all open activities from the app, except the root activity.
From geekfor.me/faq/you-shouldnt-be-using-a-task-killer-with-android/ (sorry I can't make a link yet)
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Thanks for all the responses. I've tried to address them all:
Spare Parts - I installed this and set the Activity to Normal (it WAS set on aggressive). Unfortunately, this didn't help.
Press the Home key - Pressing the Home key and then going back to Angry Birds DOES work. It picks up right where you left off. Unfortunately, when the phone goes to sleep, it restarts Angry Birds on waking.
What do I see when I wake the phone - It goes to my WidgetLocker lock screen. Once unlocked, the very first thing that shows up is the Angry Birds "Rovio" loading screen. No home screen in between.
Any other thoughts are much appreciated! Is there any way to simply exempt Angry Birds from being closed by the system automatically? It seems like this should be possible!
Can you try something out for me? I want to give evidence to my theory.
Download another 3d game, load a level, then sleep the device. See if there's a lot of stuttering/reloading when you wake the device back up.
Any news on this? I got the same problem with CM 9.1 on my Doubleshot (aka M4GS). When I have like 10 tabs or so opened in Opera, Android kills the task. But not when I put it into sleep, but right when I'm browsing! That's really annoying since after restarting Opera I have to reopen every single tab manually from the history.
Already tried Spare Parts, but it doesn't offer some kinda whitelist for apps that shouldn't be autokilled.
It's really frustrating, Android's autokilling feature was one of the few things, that I didn't like about that OS when I switched from Windows Mobile to Android a few years ago. And I still hate that feature. Why can't I decide by myself which apps to be closed and which ones not? Give back the power to the user I say!
At least there HAS to be a solution to force Anddroid, not to kill a specified app (e.g. Opera) and kill all the other running apps instead. Any 3rd Party task killer has some kinda ignore list, so how could Android be tweaked to do the same?
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Any news on this? I got the same problem with CM 9.1 on my Doubleshot (aka M4GS). When I have like 10 tabs or so opened in Opera, Android kills the task. But not when I put it into sleep, but right when I'm browsing! That's really annoying since after restarting Opera I have to reopen every single tab manually from the history.
Already tried Spare Parts, but it doesn't offer some kinda whitelist for apps that shouldn't be autokilled.
It's really frustrating, Android's autokilling feature was one of the few things, that I didn't like about that OS when I switched from Windows Mobile to Android a few years ago. And I still hate that feature. Why can't I decide by myself which apps to be closed and which ones not? Give back the power to the user I say!
At least there HAS to be a solution to force Anddroid, not to kill a specified app (e.g. Opera) and kill all the other running apps instead. Any 3rd Party task killer has some kinda ignore list, so how could Android be tweaked to do the same?
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I agree. I was downloading a file in Opera, switched to other apps, then went back to opera and it reopened.. Needless to say the download failed. This really sucks.
Use titanium and freeze the stock task manager (if any).
Android, by default, keeps only 3 (correct me if I'm wrong) applications' sessions in memory, but that's obviously no reason for it to kill angry birds right after the display is closed.
Try installing Minfree (I think it's available on the Play Store) to understand when and why Android is killing the application. It'll give you the parameters on which the Android Auto killer operates, but you will need ROOT to be able to edit them.
And no, there isn't a way to earmark an application such that it isn't killed, at least, not that I know of.
Hope this helps.
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jbroses said:
I am new to Android - just got a Droid 3.
How do I stop the system from auto-killing a certain app? When I play Angry Birds, if the phone goes to sleep on timeout, when I turn it back on, the App has to re-load from scratch (rather than opening to where I left off last time). I'm assuming the system decided to kill it for lack of memory, but how do I STOP it from doing that (like an ignore list)?
Will I need a third party app?
Any help is appreciated!
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Hi, excuse me for not reading other posts and replying directly but wanted to share something that works for me and does not kill certain launched apps. Open any app, then come out of the app and tap on recent apps button and you will see the apps that are currently launched. Depending on your OS and model, are you able to lock an app (by slightly dragging the app icon down and then tapping on the lock icon). I did that for one of the games and surprisingly even after several minutes, I was able to continue from exactly where I left off. Hope this helps. Let me know.
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This is the first time that I am trying to run a emulator program on my Tablet (for that matter on any device), the issue that I am having is when I close out of the game it is still running in the background and no matter what I try I can't get it to close (I tried memory booster app killer which usually works to kill everything). The way I finally did it was to freeze it using titanium backup and then defrosting and it is then closed. Is there something that I am missing. I am using the N64oid262.apk emulator if that makes a difference. The games all run flawlessly, just don't know how to quit them.
Thanks for any help...
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This is the first time that I am trying to run a emulator program on my Tablet (for that matter on any device), the issue that I am having is when I close out of the game it is still running in the background and no matter what I try I can't get it to close (I tried memory booster app killer which usually works to kill everything). The way I finally did it was to freeze it using titanium backup and then defrosting and it is then closed. Is there something that I am missing. I am using the N64oid262.apk emulator if that makes a difference. The games all run flawlessly, just don't know how to quit them.
Thanks for any help...
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I'd recommend Button Savior to add the Back, Home and Menu buttons to your screen. That's what I do!
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tmjohnsonfse said:
This is the first time that I am trying to run a emulator program on my Tablet (for that matter on any device), the issue that I am having is when I close out of the game it is still running in the background and no matter what I try I can't get it to close (I tried memory booster app killer which usually works to kill everything). The way I finally did it was to freeze it using titanium backup and then defrosting and it is then closed. Is there something that I am missing. I am using the N64oid262.apk emulator if that makes a difference. The games all run flawlessly, just don't know how to quit them.
Thanks for any help...
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if you have the tgps launcher installed you can go into manage applications and go the running section and see if its there, if it isn't chances are its in the cached processes, and from there you can close it completely, tedious but its one solution...
Thanks for the suggestions. They both work. I don't use button savior anymore. I did the "n" key for home since I don't use bn. I guess I will just use the tgps launcher to kill the app when I am done.
Just an FYI: if you use GoLauncher, just go to the app drawer and running apps and you can close anything running from there.
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Just an FYI: if you use GoLauncher, just go to the app drawer and running apps and you can close anything running from there.
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i've tried using that and sometimes programs just start running again. an example would be the game blood and glory by glu mobile. it always runs again even after doing the close all programs thing in go launcher.
Use SNESoid and the only way I can close out of that is if I hit Menu>Quit (or Menu>more options>quit), which closes out of the emulator.
I've never used an N64 one nor do I own a tablet. However, this sounds like the emulator isn't "tablet optimized". For now, I think the task killer is your only option until the developer updates it.
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i've tried using that and sometimes programs just start running again. an example would be the game blood and glory by glu mobile. it always runs again even after doing the close all programs thing in go launcher.
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That is the background service running, not the game itself. There are others such as Let's Golf 3 HD that do that.
I just went into the settings and turned off "stretch to fullscreen" or whatever it is before loading a rom for the first time and it will leave the status bar. Then as other poster suggested, just hit Menu-> Quit. Problem solved.
Hello to all!
I have been browsing the forums for quite some time and now i finally decided to create myself an account, though i don't have enough experience to help most people with android, i do believe that maybe the questions i make might help other people as well.
My first Post and Question would be because of the following problem:
My internet is actually very slow where i am now, and it takes quite some time to download heavy games such as Modern Combat 3, Need for Speed, Mass Effect, and many others around, being so, i usually leave them on background and try to do something as i don't want to just be sitting there staring to the screen, but if i do so, after some time i come back to the app and it simply had stopped downloading, usually gets back to the splash screen, and asks to download it all again, even some apps such as Modern Combat, that keeps an icon in the tray indicating that it is still active behaves like that, or even sometimes instead of stopping the download it rollbacks the progress, once while watching the downloadbar i saw it drop from 220+ mb to about 140mb for no apparent reason and no heavy applications on background.
Do any of you know the answer to this sort of problem?
I would like to add that the app is not sleeping, nor is my device, i have an asus transformer prime tf201 tablet, running ics 4.03, rooted, with the keyboard dock.
And checking from the asus task manager, the programs even on multitasking with games generally don't seem to consume more than half the available ram.
Sorry for the long post and thank you very much for reading!
Hi,
I have this weird problem with certain games. The game is not running at all (i have disabled notifications, and even force stopped it), but it's still sitting high in the top battery consumers chart (right below the screen).
This is happening with a game called Can Knockdown, Daddy was a thief and I remember Subway surfers doing this also.
I'm really curious and worried about what the game is doing in the background. Any help or explanation would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.
Nothing happens as such with me....
Try using greenify to hibernate the apps or games.....
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Just to inform others if they wondered the same as me... I attached screenshots of systems battery stats and betterbattery stats. The systems show a drain from a game called Daddy was a thief, which is most definately not running and wasnt played after unplugging the phone. It's just a "false alarm" - a stupid bug.
In betterbatterystats it doesn't show up anywhere... just the pesky kworkers...