i read in many topic "task killer is useless for android". But if i use it only for games is good?
In android, if you kill an app with task killer after some time it will start again by itself.Istead you can use fast reboot to free some RAM which simulate reboot and truly kills processes.
Godra said:
In android, if you kill an app with task killer after some time it will start again by itself.Istead you can use fast reboot to free some RAM which simulate reboot and truly kills processes.
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You forgot to mention that task killer may drain a bit your battery while it work monitoring the process
I will uninstall task killer
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StormIceX said:
I will uninstall task killer
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I think task killer is good only when you boot your phone to kill all tasks and run smoothly !
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From Android 2.2 and up, task killers are not necessary anymore. On the contrary, they are dangerous! Android has it's own task manager built in. Let it do the job for you.
Read this if you have time.
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Can somebody help me? I install Task Killer. When I push the killer button, My phone cannot connect to the internet anymore, so... I have to restart the phone to make a connection again.
I thought may be, I killed the connection with Task Killer. But I don't know which application can control the connection to put in whitelist. Thanks.
add timescape to the task killers ignore list
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Try having the "backup and restore" task as excluded. That is probably it I think I had a similar problem when I used task panel to auto kill when screen went off, it disconnected my phone call as soon as screen turned off and caused many other problems.
Give It a try
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Just uninstall task killer.
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Just uninstall task killer.
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I agree I've realised they are actually a waste of time, plus there are concerned that it may actually cause problems to the phone long-term.
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Just uninstall task killer.
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I 2nd that.
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But in my opinion, task manager really can save battery.
gunawan-1 said:
But in my opinion, task manager really can save battery.
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Even I do respect your opinion I have to inform you that after a test I actually manage to get more battery without it. Its nice if you kill unnecessary apps once in a while but on Auto is not really helpful. I removed mine completely and I am happy from the results.
+ 1 on nimche's comment
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Nimche said:
Even I do respect your opinion I have to inform you that after a test I actually manage to get more battery without it. Its nice if you kill unnecessary apps once in a while but on Auto is not really helpful. I removed mine completely and I am happy from the results.
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Really?... I should try this. Thanks friends.
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Hi,
What is the best Memory Management app for wildfire on Froyo ... unrooted? I don't intend to root root it either.
Current problem is ... sometimes its really slow in responding like when typing a message or opening am app etc
Please help
Thanks
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Try advanced task killer. Its free in the market.
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Are Task killers useless now on froyo? most apps will reload after 5mins.
Search for "froyo task killer" on google and have a read. There are many more articles on the net which describe why you dont need a task killer on froyo.
im on cm7, does task killers work for gingerbread? i was using auto memory optimizer, didn't feel like it sped up anything
there was debate whether app killers were necessary on eclair, but if you have froyo definitely uninstall
free up memory i think its called
dont think you need root access but dont quote me on that
Well yeah I don't care if it drains battery but dos it slow down phne?
Just don't use it
Alright!
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Task killers are okay, just not needed. The real issue is the auto killing and killing system apps.
Long press home, use that instead if really necessary.
I use automem killer and keep it on a strict setting
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STO0CK TASKKILLER FTW : go on desktop , menu , create shortcut , place shortcut of stock task killer , awsomee! ! !
I have autokill I had
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im sayin stock tassk killer is as good if not better than any of the task killers (as far as killing programs go , not to monitor system so much ) but stock is simple clean neat easy and made by company that made Your operating system , why not use it .
(at least You can be sure the task killer is not some mallware program stealing Your identity)
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im sayin stock tassk killer is as good if not better than any of the task killers (as far as killing programs go , not to monitor system so much ) but stock is simple clean neat easy and made by company that made Your operating system , why not use it .
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I do I just like it
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BTW : dont kill the task all day long You need stuff in memory if you kill things all day long they will take awhile to boot because u clean memory frequently and programs have to load up allover again instead of being in memory ready to be used )
Okay thanks!
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dont thanks ! lol , that was only my opinion i dident help do anything P
Lol fine
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lol , cool =>
where you using autokiller? because if you where thats a different type of task management app.
auto killer is used to tune androids natural task killing abilities. also galaxy tuner also has these features built into the app.
Here is some informed info on using these types of memory managers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666
No like advanced task killer
I used autokill
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No like advanced task killer
I used autokill
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Oh well check out that info I posted. Besides having auto kill on lowers your battery life because its constantly killing stuff. Your phone uses the same amount of power regarless if you have things in memory or not.
WOW , i didnt say battery preformance decrease because of task you kill BUT! it increases loading times ! which also decrease your battery !
No one said you said anything bro. I was just sharing information I know to be true as confirmed by developers that I follow. My info was not directed at anyone or anything.
i know bro , if i sound mean i didnt mean too , and i was JUST SAYING TOO .
Some say it helps some says it does nothing
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No... No.....
I get better battery life without it.
Don't use it for any version. Android has its own management and frees memory as needed. The only way it'll help battery is if you need to close a rogue app causing drain. For this use Samsung task manager or system panel.
Thanks for the info
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Anyone know if it's possible to remove the TouchWiz 2.2 Task Manager via Titanium Backup for example (or another method if possible), without repercussions to the stability of my phone?.. If someone could answer this or direct me elsewhere it would be greatly appreciated. I figured I would use this thread as an opportunity to plug another question as I was also curious about the OP's question too.
I choose to use the advanced task killer on the market on auto kill, while I know it's not necessarily needed for Android with JIT I feel the freed memory launches apps more quickly. It might just be mental but it's always done good by me so I use it
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Some say it helps some says it does nothing
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Unless you're using Android 1.x, there's no reason to use a task killer.
Removed mine, thanks for the info.
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I choose to use the advanced task killer on the market on auto kill, while I know it's not necessarily needed for Android with JIT I feel the freed memory launches apps more quickly. It might just be mental but it's always done good by me so I use it
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I use it too and increased my battery life. Now I use only about 1% battery drain per hour of none use.
you dont need to remove it unless if its like a AUTO killer.
I keep ATK advanced task killer on my app list.
I mean who knows when a apps just gonna go crazy on me?
and the Android Task Manager doesn't see all the apps so... thats lame, i keep mine, but use it when a app is like freezing/slowing me down
Agree while in general task killers are not needed on 2.2+, there are some applications that still missbehave and need a force kill to function properly again. Personally I just use the stock Samsung task manager and widget, which does not mess with any system services.
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I hate atk, but I do use the task manager that is included in the roms I flash. I use the task manager ONLY when an application freezes or doesn't operate correctly.
I've removed mine through Titanium. If you're uncomfortable just freeze it.
Don't blame me, blame my keyboard's autocorrection algorithm.
Does anyone use them?
Heard from some guys at verizon they can actually be bad for your device not sure if I believe that so what is your opinion ?
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Care to explain why they're bad for your device?
As yes, I use them
Well he said on newer devices they can slow them down , I was super convinces by this either
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It does more bad than good. Its forcing applications to be removed from the memory. Which is uneeded as android will handle its own memory there is no need for you to use a task killer. When you clear apps from the recent apps list.. that does the same thing as a task killer.. but natively. It will remove the apps from the background and will indeed stop them. Dont worry about task killers.
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It does more bad than good. Its forcing applications to be removed from the memory. Which is uneeded as android will handle its own memory there is no need for you to use a task killer. When you clear apps from the recent apps list.. that does the same thing as a task killer.. but natively. It will remove the apps from the background and will indeed stop them. Dont worry about task killers.
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So use or not to use?
You can use it.. Am using it with any problems..
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So use or not to use?
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Really... No, that whole post was the reason why. its still up to you to decide.. but i vote no.
Nice yea I'm feeling no just wanted community opinion
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Exactly what ÜBER said, task killers are a no-no.
In theory they slow your device down, cause extra battery drain and are not needed since eclair 2.1.
They remove running services which the device loads back up into memory again using CPU cycles which uses battery.
Leave android handle all memory, it has had a major overhaul since it was first created.
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