what is the best task manager to use?
I'm using go task manager but the problem is that it consumes a lot of RAM so it kinda slows the phone and in the same time does not kill apps efficiently, so i need a better one that kills the useless app and all that stuff
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Standard Android should do the job, no need for another app.
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yeah
standart the best
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The best task manager is.....no task manager. Its a windows thing. This is android. No reason to use one.
androidcues said:
The best task manager is.....no task manager. Its a windows thing. This is android. No reason to use one.
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Wont the programs be running in the back ground?....
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U dont need a task manager
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I mean task killer
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6426198
I'm going to leave this here..
In task manager it days I have a total of 803 mb.
But it days used 628MB & only 175MB available. But it doesn't show any programs to close. So I'm wondering is that normal and everyone's like this?
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I'd imagine Sense is using most of it.
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It only shows apps running in the foreground.
Should I be using task killers to kill unwanted apps from time to time? I read somewhere that it really doesn't help. I installed wolfbreaks v0008. was really flying to start with but now getting a little laggy.also any apps that could stop apps from loading at startup?
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shehzad said:
Should I be using task killers to kill unwanted apps from time to time? I read somewhere that it really doesn't help. I installed wolfbreaks v0008. was really flying to start with but now getting a little laggy.also any apps that could stop apps from loading at startup?
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Are you trying to free up RAM or phone memory. Doing both will help.
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RAM, didn't know freeing up phone memory would help improve performance, didn't really want to get into the complexity of apps 2sd etc.
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shehzad said:
RAM, didn't know freeing up phone memory would help improve performance, didn't really want to get into the complexity of apps 2sd etc.
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Deleting the caches in each app every once in a while helps.
For RAM, I dont use task killers at all. I let the system manage itself. And yes it works for 2.2 and even better for 2.3 but 2.1 I have to force close the big running apps sometimes. But I have noticed better performance and better battery too when not using task killers.
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The startup feature in system tuner, is it a task killer or does it actually prevent the app from starting at boot. for example i don't need dolphin browser starting until i intend to use it. I don't want to use it if it's a task killer. Killing apps after they have started.
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I use this start up option.i.think it's really prevent the applicantion. And i guess it's little faster boot up time too.
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Since i'm rooted on my HTC One, are applications such as system optimizers, app killers and other apps that automatically free RAM required? Would these programs increase the performance of my HTC One?
There are so many apps like these which is available on the market. It does is what actly thr taskmanager does. But smtym these apps wont. For imprvng your device you must get rid of blotwares and unwanted system apps. That will absltly incrs your system perfmnce.
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You honestly shouldn't need to use any of those. You've got 1.5 gigs of ram.
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