Hello does anybody know the reason why when i close the application in the recent app menu it automatically force close the application that i close in recent app menu
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Just found this and thought I'd share. When in the app drawer, if you click and hold an app you get an uninstall option at the top right of the screen. Pretty handy. What I just noticed is that to the right of the uninstall option is a little i in a circle. Dropping the app here opens the app info window. Same window that you would normally have to go to settings -> mange apps -> find the app and tap it. Using the app drawer you can force close in 2 quick steps.
jsnryn said:
Just found this and thought I'd share. When in the app drawer, if you click and hold an app you get an uninstall option at the top right of the screen. Pretty handy. What I just noticed is that to the right of the uninstall option is a little i in a circle. Dropping the app here opens the app info window. Same window that you would normally have to go to settings -> mange apps -> find the app and tap it. Using the app drawer you can force close in 2 quick steps.
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Thanks for the tip! Although that is force stopping not force closing. Force close is a dirty word
Good point. Changed the title.
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.
Hey all. After I rooted my note 3 I went through using a "safe" list here on XDA to "freeze" bloatware via Titanium. All seems good except I noticed that when I long press the home key, (which takes me to running apps), and I select "task manager", Task manager immediately stops responding and force closes on its own. Is there something I have frozen that is causing this?
I noticed from reading the Battery Widget's stats that the Nook app (com.nook.app) on my Tab 4 Nook is using a lot of battery running in the background -- even though I have not used the app at all and have not bothered to sign in to my BN account!.
Is there any mean to mitigate this, short of rooting the device and disabling the app?
Just open the app, then press the menu button and it should show all your apps open. Now just hold on the nook app and hit app info. Now you can disable or force stop the app.
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Just open the app, then press the menu button and it should show all your apps open. Now just hold on the nook app and hit app info. Now you can disable or force stop the app.
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"Force stop" can stop but not disable an auto-started app, it'd get started again after a while or after a reboot. The Nook app also consists of six different "services" which need to be individually force-stopped ...
Settings app force closes while trying to add widgets to 3rd party launcher(Nova).
"Create widget and allow access to it" prompt dialogue don't appear instead of that settings app force closes.
I am on Gionee F103(no root, 6.0Marshamllow)
Please help