Hello frnz
In my ace I m using advns tsk killr app to kill some runnig app
When I m kill running app at this time all app kill and show some free memory too,
But after few minute some app still showing running
Which app I never used at this time.
And my ace is running very slow and cansume lotsof battery & memory
Plz frendz help me to out from this
Try to download auto killer memory optimizer frim the market
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It will free all your memory and kill l all ur apps in one click
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If not that then go to settings>applications>running services. And stop all the services
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Plz tell mr if this info helped
Active app killers usually drain battery so it would be a lot smarter to use "autostart", you can prevent apps from starting instead of having to terminate them. Doesnt seem to stop facebook though.
Don't bother. Memory consumption doesn't relate to battery consumption.
If the app takes a lot of CPU time it's a bad app, uninstall. Taskkillers forces apps to close which are immediately run again, that uses CPU so you LOSE MORE BATTERY.
u tried to minimize system usage by assuming android is windows who task running in background do eat system resource, and u use taskkiller to achieve that which wasnt a good way aferall. in the end u waste system resource more than u save
well, my ace is rooted.
so I use Gemini App manager to configure autorun on each application.
of course, there are some system applications that you must not tinker with.
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Hi, guys. I have a little problem and I hope you can help me. Sometimes (it's not usual, but sometimes it happens) my phone (Nexus one, CM7) runs quite slowly, and not fluent at all, just because of an app that is eating all the memory / processor. If I kill that app, problem solved. OK, this is not the real problem here.
When this happened the first time, I went to the running services section in settings, and I checked that the services listed are not ALL the running processes, so even if I kill all the services there, there are still running apps. Then, I tried to install several app killers, just to check if they kill all the running apps, but not only they don't list all the running apps, but also when killing all, there are still apps that keep running (like some games), and the only way I found to find them is checking one by one in the apps list, if they are running or not.
Is there any app to check at once ALL the running apps? I have looked for it, but all I have found are apps to do exercise ("running apps", D'oh!), and stuff like that.
Thank you.
Here's a little something...
Is your phone rooted? - If so, I highly recommend 'Autostarts' - (Search on play).
You can literally set apps not to run from the moment you start-up your phone, stopping them in their tracks until you say so. These include system apps and bloatware and it does a great job of pinpointing which apps are operational & when they are. Some apps open in the background at inappropriate times and you'll be shocked to see how many take up memory without you even noticing.
Give it a whirl.
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Sorry, if you aren't rooted, you could try 'Gemini App Manager' (Also on the Market).
It isn't as streamlined as Autostarts, but there are plenty of additional options built in. Great for any non-rooted phone.
Ok, here is the deal, i've done research, and seems like nobody has really been able to provide a solution, so im gonna share where im up to, so maybe some can help to solve this. (Havent got to a solution yet)
So, latitude, places and navigation are all part of google maps, and thats why noone can see them listed as apps.
I used rom toolbox, and its advances freeze feature, to get "inside" the app, and see the individual services, recievers and others...
Using this feature, i also froze all services and things that seemed related to latitude, places, and navigation (long list, but basically everything that had a reference to them somewhere on the name or functionality (mini description under each of the modules name)
My results with doing these were the following:
Maps still worked, could get a hold of my location, and directions worked.
Latitude, places, and navigation app icons were gone from my app drawer.
So, all locked solved, but then, using android assistant to check running programs, guess what, latitude was still there!!!
So, what im asking is if someone knows which things exactly to freeze to make them stop working...i just want maps to work, but dont need all the other bloat.
Any opinions, solutions, suggestions are welcome
PS: if this helped u in some way, please hit the thanks button
I did the following (it works either from an ordinary adb shell--no su required--or from a script or terminal emulator with su):
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pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.networkinitiated.NetworkInitiatedService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.networkinitiated.NetworkInitiatedReceiver
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.android.ServiceReceiver
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.android.LocationFriendService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.reporting.LocationReceiverService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.reporting.LocationReportingService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.checkins.CheckinNotificationService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.reporting.LocationReportingIntentReceiver
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.appwidget.friends.FriendsAppWidgetUpdateService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.history.LocationHistoryIntentReceiver
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.reporting.LocationPrivacyService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.friend.OptInIntentService
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.googlenav.appwidget.friends.FriendsAppWidgetProvider
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.android.maps.LatitudeActivity
The results killed all the Latitude-related stuff. I also feel that the first two lines may have decreased the length of time that NetworkLocationPassiveCollector showed up with a partial wakelock, but they didn't kill it completely. I think that adding
Code:
pm disable com.google.android.apps.maps/com.google.android.location.internal.server.NetworkLocationService
would kill it completely, and thus save battery, but this would have the unhappy side-effect of disabling WiFi-based location. If you are happy with just GPS-based location, you can do it.
Hello, I'm new to the OS and I've noticed that while my screen has only been on for 40 minutes it looks like my phones been awake for 3 hours. I'm assuming this means I have a wakelock issue. Whats the best way to identify/stop these?
If it is there's wakelock finding apps. Better battery stats works. It may be the stock governer or something is causing some nasty battery drain.
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im impressed that some one new to android even knows what a wakelock is.
I second using BBS to identify the wakelock. Also, go into account settings - google account and turn off sync for all of the services you dont use or need to auto sync. Music and currents are known culprits.
if you are rooted... get an app called greenify. it suspends background activity while the screen is off for apps that you chose to greenify. It makes apps perform like an iphone app would. The beauty is that you get to chose which apps you want to run in the background and which you do not.
hope that helps.
Using the app Autostarts will allow you to disable many background processes that usually cause wakelocks. Find out what is the problem with better battery stats, and then disable most of the "events" triggered by that app. Most of the time it's Maps-related, and disabling the autostarts for Maps will help. Turn off location history to save even more battery life.
thank you both that helps quite a bit
agalvin13 said:
im impressed that some one new to android even knows what a wakelock is.
I second using BBS to identify the wakelock. Also, go into account settings - google account and turn off sync for all of the services you dont use or need to auto sync. Music and currents are known culprits.
if you are rooted... get an app called greenify. it suspends background activity while the screen is off for apps that you chose to greenify. It makes apps perform like an iphone app would. The beauty is that you get to chose which apps you want to run in the background and which you do not.
hope that helps.
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i just installed greenify and suspended 3 apps then my phone restarted 2 mins later
what do you guys think of the facebook app? I didn't greenify it because i like the notifications. Do you guys think it drains that much battery? I don't have anything else running in the background.
Thanks
Dreadsteel said:
what do you guys think of the facebook app? I didn't greenify it because i like the notifications. Do you guys think it drains that much battery? I don't have anything else running in the background.
Thanks
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Greenify it lol
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
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cachookaman said:
i just installed greenify and suspended 3 apps then my phone restarted 2 mins later
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What apps did you greenify. Been running greenify for the past 12 hours no reboots.
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i think the HTC stock rom can show you which apps ate your battery. Settings -> power -> Usage
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I would also suggest nova battery monitor!
maybe you should contact with HTC official service to repair this problem.
Kennedya12 said:
Hello, I'm new to the OS and I've noticed that while my screen has only been on for 40 minutes it looks like my phones been awake for 3 hours. I'm assuming this means I have a wakelock issue. Whats the best way to identify/stop these?
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If you have some extra change laying around... buy the Greenify donate version. SO worth it, you will thank me later for recommending that!
Dreadsteel said:
what do you guys think of the facebook app? I didn't greenify it because i like the notifications. Do you guys think it drains that much battery? I don't have anything else running in the background.
Thanks
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If you have the donate version of greenify, it will receive GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) notifications and allow these to display. I greenify my facebook and still get plenty of notifications from Facebook.
Running into a issue where WLD is showing this as waking the phone up quite a bit!
It's a Greenify Process, I have the donation package, and have everything ticked off (included Xposed & Donation) EXCEPT "Deep Hibernation mode." Why is this constantly waking the device up? I thought Greenify does the opposite..
Greenify needs to wake-up the device to do the cleaning stuffs. If it wakes a lot, that means some apps are frequently woken. Check the state of apps in Greenify to find out. Try to avoid greenifying frequently used apps.
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I'll try to reduce the usage of wake-lock in the cleaner service of Greenify.
I don't know if this is an LG thing or a new android thing (I've been on 5 for too long) but I can't seem to close an individual app.
When I view background apps (button to left of home) I only have the option to clear all but can't close / clear an individual app.
Is this the new normal? Or is there a setting to enable this?
If you swipe up on a background app, that will close it.
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The Android OS will take care of removing apps from memory as needed, so usually it's not necessary for the user to remove or close background apps.
divineBliss said:
If you swipe up on a background app, that will close it.
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The Android OS will take care of removing apps from memory as needed, so usually it's not necessary for the user to remove or close background apps.
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Yeah I discovered that recently. However I don't think it's actually stopping the app. It just removes it from the recently used task list.
From what I've seen the state is preserved after the fact. Opening it again gets me back to a state that I would expect to be transient and lost when I removed it.
It seems that only after explicitly killing the app it clears the memory. idk maybe this is all because the phone has 4GB RAM so one can take liberties with it.
Although I kinda prefer to actually kill the process when I exit.
splitthepositive said:
Yeah I discovered that recently. However I don't think it's actually stopping the app. It just removes it from the recently used task list.
From what I've seen the state is preserved after the fact. Opening it again gets me back to a state that I would expect to be transient and lost when I removed it.
It seems that only after explicitly killing the app it clears the memory. idk maybe this is all because the phone has 4GB RAM so one can take liberties with it.
Although I kinda prefer to actually kill the process when I exit.
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You can see the actual background apps running by going to Settings -> system -> developer options (must be enabled first) -> running services. Check that swiping an app will remove it from the list. It could be that if you had a slow phone in the past, the speed of the new phone might make it look like it is loading apps from the background. By the way, it is 6gigs of RAM, not 4