i i use advanced task killer and kill all application but when i go to setting/ about phone/ battery use(what has been using the battery)menu . isee some application and games that using my battery and i cant force them to stop because that option is not on. how can i kill them and stop them?
That's what HAS been using the battery, not what is currently USING the battery. Wait a while, and then look at those stats.
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Hi,
I'm using TasKiller to kill all tasks occasionally when the memory get low or the responsiveness of the phone getting slow, I have place the TasKiller widget on the home screen and when I click on that icon it will kill all tasks and free up memory, sometimes the radio will lost for a while, after about 15-20 seconds, the radio will come up again, however, this behavior may not happen everytime.
Is there any tasks on Galaxy S which is not recommend to kill ? I just ignore the browser for now and kill every other tasks.
Any clues to avoid this? Thanks.
You need to add things like the cell radio, touchwiz, stuff like that to a safelist.
I'm not aware of any task name which might related to cell signal, anyone know the name of the task?
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Isn't it com.sec.android.app.mobileap?
Tachikoma_kun said:
Isn't it com.sec.android.app.mobileap?
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After a few days of use and I have finally find out that which process cause the signal lost --- it's named."Call Setting". You can try to open Settings>Call Settings, then go back to the home screen, try to use Kill all function of TasKiller, you should see the signal lost for a while. It won't if you added that to the ignore list. However this only happen when I use TasKiller, I'm now trying Advanced Task Killer and I didn't found such "Call Setting" task in it.
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ignore samsung default "Dialer" in list of your task killer. When you kill dialer u ll loose radio for few seconds and then again it ll come.
guys i need a trick for stop app that start without permission in background, and close app that i use when i press the home or the back key
please there is a way?
search for task killer.
i don't think that solve the problem
djsolidsnake86 said:
i don't think that solve the problem
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Its the closest thing he has to solving his "problem" or what he would easily be able to use.
taskiller or something else dont kills services and selfstarting background apps, you can try with startup auditor which has an option to prevent apps to start again but i want an app which can really disable this ****, hope somone knows a better solution
suicide monkey said:
taskiller or something else dont kills services and selfstarting background apps, you can try with startup auditor which has an option to prevent apps to start again but i want an app which can really disable this ****, hope somone knows a better solution
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Well you can simply uninstall the app/system app then.
If its a system app you want removing use "SystemApp Remover".
I don't see what's the big deal ! this is not something new, it doesn't kill your battery any faster if you kill them, use advanced task killer, set auto kill level to safe, set auto kill frequency to When screen off, only leave important apps on the ap list unchecked, add the auto kill widget to your homescreen, and every time you want just hit that widget killing all apps and go on with your day!!
Try Autostarts: http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/market/apps/app/com.elsdoerfer.android.autostarts/Autostarts
With this app you have not only control of the startup programms, you also can disable apps, that would starts if different events happens. gl
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Well you can simply uninstall the app/system app then.
If its a system app you want removing use "SystemApp Remover".
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its not about unistalling i just want to disable the services of apps i use, eg news room has an service to refresh the rss feeds, but i have set it to refresh manual so it doesn't need a refresh service...
j4n87 said:
Try Autostarts: http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/market/apps/app/com.elsdoerfer.android.autostarts/Autostarts
With this app you have not only control of the startup programms, you also can disable apps, that would starts if different events happens. gl
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thx seems to be a nice app but not that easy u have to know what u change
i have to try
roloracer said:
I don't see what's the big deal ! this is not something new, it doesn't kill your battery any faster if you kill them, use advanced task killer, set auto kill level to safe, set auto kill frequency to When screen off, only leave important apps on the ap list unchecked, add the auto kill widget to your homescreen, and every time you want just hit that widget killing all apps and go on with your day!!
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of course it can kill your battery faster,like an update service witch activates your data, a music player which is watching if ur headset is plugged or things like that and its not enough to kill them with taskiller cause they can restart from them selve!
try multitasking from royerd, its a taskmanger which start when u press homebutton twice,there u can kill apps and u have a tab where u can see active services and kill them trough a shortcut
djsolidsnake86 said:
guys i need a trick for stop app that start without permission in background, and close app that i use when i press the home or the back key
please there is a way?
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1. The ones running in the background are normally services or any apps which are not closed.
2. You can see service/apps run status using any task manager tool from market.
3. The services are installed as part of the app installed on your machine.
4. They are more often than not harmless as far as battery is concerned but can
be problematic if you have limited RAM on your phone
5. The best bet is to un-install the apps themselves, if you want to get rid of the services.
6. The normal task managers don't kill services running in background as that is what they are meant to do,otherwise the apps they are linking will not work properly.
7. Some apps on market claim to kill services/apps automatically as and when they are started by system, but this counterproductive as a service once installed will always attempt to start at frequent intervals and then the task manager killing them resulting in higher battery drain anyway.
Also, this means the task manager will always be running in the background.
So in short, the best bet for now is to un-install the apps which have background services running if you dont use them much.
Hope this helps.
I just recently used this NIke+ running app, and pun intended , it just keeps on running.
It has been eating up my battery, even when I'm already done using it. I am currently using Samsung Galaxy Note, on ICS, and when I check on the battery consumption, it shows that Nike+ is on the top of the list, instead of the screen.
How do I shut this app down, or its background process? I am new to android
long press on the home button or go to task manager. kill the app.
or go to settings, applications, select that app and force close it.
praetorius said:
long press on the home button or go to task manager. kill the app.
or go to settings, applications, select that app and force close it.
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I tried "Force Close" , however, this didn't seem to work as I can still see the app from the battery monitor. I ended up uninstalling it.
Hi,
You know we can't kill all in task manager on stock rom.How to add kill all into task manager. (my device is rooted)
selimozbas said:
Hi,
You know we can't kill all in task manager on stock rom.How to add kill all into task manager. (my device is rooted)
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Going to the recents bar, and closing all from there should be enough. You don't need to kill apps.
You could also use an app called Greenify, that puts to hibernation any running app.
Task killers are useless, and they slow down the phone rather than speed it up. You shouldn't use one.
I BELIEVE HE MEAN HOW TO CLOSE all idle apps taking ram and cpu in the task manager at once without sliding one by one
Yess. You are right
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I BELIEVE HE MEAN HOW TO CLOSE all idle apps taking ram and cpu in the task manager at once without sliding one by one
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Yess, you are right. same idea
fast reboot pro(theres a free version too) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.greatbytes.fastrebootpro&hl=en
Description
- Select processes that should be excluded from being restarted/closed!
- Schedule automatic fast reboots (e.g. every day at 4am)
- Option to automatically fast reboot when you unlock your device (from standby)
- Comes with a widget and a direct shortcut to instantly start a reboot
Simulates a reboot by closing/restarting all core and user processes (configurable) and thus frees up memory. Your phone should be much snappier after using Fast Reboot Pro.
Fast Reboot Pro now includes an option to automatically perform a "fast reboot" every time you unlock your device (i.e. when you turn it back on from sleep and "slide" to unlock). This way, your phone will _always_ be as fast and responsive as possible! In addition, you can now schedule a fast reboot so that your phone is fast rebooted automatically at a certain time each day (configured by you, e.g. 4am when you're least likely to be using your phone)
Want to perform a fast reboot when your battery drops below 30%, or when you leave work? Download the free Fast Reboot plugin to integrate the app with Locale / Tasker: http://goo.gl/FlgLA
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simms22 said:
fast reboot pro(theres a free version too) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.greatbytes.fastrebootpro&hl=en
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I know more apps for this but I want as like custom rom (cm 10.1)
I am confused about settings for the App power saving and Optimize battery usage on S7 edge for the apps that run in the background like :
Seeder: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
BetterBatteryStat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Smart Wifi toggler : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sebouh00.smartwifitoggler
Super backup: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sebouh00.smartwifitoggler
What settings should I choose for them? Should I left them in automatic in App power saving mode and leave them as is it in Optimize battery usage? Since they are all background apps and doesn't need to open that often. Any suggestion will highly appreciated.
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I am confused about settings for the App power saving and Optimize battery usage on S7 edge for the apps that run in the background like :
Seeder: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
BetterBatteryStat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Smart Wifi toggler : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sebouh00.smartwifitoggler
Super backup: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sebouh00.smartwifitoggler
What settings should I choose for them? Should I left them in automatic in App power saving mode and leave them as is it in Optimize battery usage? Since they are all background apps and doesn't need to open that often. Any suggestion will highly appreciated.
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Unless you have have a specific battery problem I wouldn't worry about it and leave the default settings.
Android is pretty good these days at power saving.
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Unless you have have a specific battery problem I wouldn't worry about it and leave the default settings.
Android is pretty good these days at power saving.
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Yes, battery drain 10% without a sim card on standby with wifi and AOD on. Also, will the default settings turn those apps function off ? Those apps needed to run in the background and do their work