[Q] Does Autokiller memory optimizer app effective on SGR ? - Samsung Galaxy R i9103

Hi folks,
I recently ran into severe battery draining issue when i was playing one of the games and left it on (without exiting) and battery went from 78 to 25% in 3 hours.
I was just wondering if Autokiller Memory Optimizer app comes to the rescue for auto closing open inactive running apps and improve the available free memory.
If any of you have been using this app lately, share your feedback on its performance on SGR.

chandanbs said:
Hi folks,
I recently ran into severe battery draining issue when i was playing one of the games and left it on (without exiting) and battery went from 78 to 25% in 3 hours.
I was just wondering if Autokiller Memory Optimizer app comes to the rescue for auto closing open inactive running apps and improve the available free memory.
If any of you have been using this app lately, share your feedback on its performance on SGR.
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yeah....u can use it!! n it is effective in some extent but the default task killer is better....also u can try deleting unwanted apps from titanium backup if u r rooted.....it'll solve ur battery drainage upto some extent...

Actually this app tweaks the minfree values from android system. I was curious to know its performance on our 1 gb ram (actually 720 MB available to user)...!

chandanbs said:
Actually this app tweaks the minfree values from android system. I was curious to know its performance on our 1 gb ram (actually 720 MB available to user)...!
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ive tried......performanance unnoticable !!

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[Q] how to kill ram

it's a big problem with the high ram used i think,
so anyone have the idea to kill the ram occupied.
please help me,tell me how
I, for one, am a fond advocate of the blunderbuss.
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qinfeng0007 said:
it's a big problem with the high ram used i think,
so anyone have the idea to kill the ram occupied.
please help me,tell me how
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Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111145
Use the Program Monitor widget, if using an alternative launcher try this https://market.android.com/details?id=com.elnware.ActiveAppsWidget
I use Advanced Task Killer (avaible in the market).
It comes with a one touch widget which allows you to kill all inactive/unwanted processes with one click and shows you the amount of free RAM. You can also schedule automatic task killing in the background.
Uninstall it. Android does the killing when needed. Thos taskkillers just drain battery and run on background.
And how is this accesories related?
galaxysdev said:
Uninstall it. Android does the killing when needed. Thos taskkillers just drain battery and run on background.
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May be true, but I always experience a noticeable speedgain after killing unneeded applications running in the background. And my battery consumption of advanced task killer is below 1% (when monitored).

[Q] Heavy memory consumtion

I have a problem.I use stock GB 2.3.6 by samsung,CF root,CWM.
I use lancher 7 and strangely even if i hit "CLEAR RAM" button my mem consumption will be 350 mb on an avg.
Some times if i run high mem consumption games the games just shutters and my phone will restart and Battery will go <20%.
PLZ tell me a solution for reducing mem usage
I if i go ADVANCED TASK MANAGER there will be long list apps opened.
harsharip said:
I have a problem.I use stock GB 2.3.6 by samsung,CF root,CWM.
I use lancher 7 and strangely even if i hit "CLEAR RAM" button my mem consumption will be 350 mb on an avg.
Some times if i run high mem consumption games the games just shutters and my phone will restart and Battery will go <20%.
PLZ tell me a solution for reducing mem usage
I if i go ADVANCED TASK MANAGER there will be long list apps opened.
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first of all android's memory management is different. There are mainly 2 reasons when u observe that ur memory is heavily consumed.
1. You are doing heavy multitasking.
2. Android itself minimise apps when it feels that its un-necessarily using resources.
I will suggest u to use some light weight launchers like adw launcher. Also use tweaks, ram script, uc kernel. I hope it will help u.
plz
vishal24387 said:
first of all android's memory management is different. There are mainly 2 reasons when u observe that ur memory is heavily consumed.
1. You are doing heavy multitasking.
2. Android itself minimise apps when it feels that its un-necessarily using resources.
I will suggest u to use some light weight launchers like adw launcher. Also use tweaks, ram script, uc kernel. I hope it will help u.
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By using UC kernel will there be improvement in performance
harsharip said:
By using UC kernel will there be improvement in performance
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ya surely...!
You can also try Samsung Andreline Tweaks or Acid Tweaks!
They keep the RAM free. Or, Try a custom ROM with MANY in-built tweaks
or u can use OS MONITOR app to check for running applications n kill them manually
exctngdude said:
or u can use OS MONITOR app to check for running applications n kill them manually
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They use MORE RAM than anything else
bangalorerohan said:
You can also try Samsung Andreline Tweaks or Acid Tweaks!
They keep the RAM free. Or, Try a custom ROM with MANY in-built tweaks
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Where are these tweaks available
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bangalorerohan said:
They use MORE RAM than anything else
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it uses the most CPU, not RAM.
go to options n sort by memory
vishal24387 said:
first of all android's memory management is different. There are mainly 2 reasons when u observe that ur memory is heavily consumed.
1. You are doing heavy multitasking.
2. Android itself minimise apps when it feels that its un-necessarily using resources.
I will suggest u to use some light weight launchers like adw launcher. Also use tweaks, ram script, uc kernel. I hope it will help u.
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Even if i dont even use maps.When i find in the list of running apps there are 5 map applications running.How can i close
harsharip said:
Even if i dont even use maps.When i find in the list of running apps there are 5 map applications running.How can i close
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do u know which apps are running in the background which are not used by u?
post them here.
u can freeze them in titanium backup. then defrost(unfreeze) them whenever u want to use them.

Auto memory manager

People check this out...this app increased my cm10 performance considerably...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lim.android.automemman&hl=en
Tip-try out the aggressive option..fire some reason is not compatible with apex launcher.
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Great... can feel the difference.
I've got trebuchet frozen so apex works perfectly.
This feature is also included in ROM Toolbox. (Don't know if its also available in the free version)
Regarding the feature itself. This configures the out of memory manager/killer. If you set your settings high you will face a reduced multitasking capability, because apps are being closed pretty fast. Also this causes an increased battery drain, like manual task killers, because memory gets "cleaned" more often which causes apps completly reloading. This of course needs more energy then simply bringing an app into foreground.
Not that I want to say anything against the potential performance gain (when memory is free it doesn't need to be cleaned before loading an app), but it's just a note on that task killing stuff for people that did not know that.

The best {root} task killer for jelly bean i9003

THE BEST {ROOT} TASK KILLER FOR JELLY BEAN I9003 and other android based phones On Jelly bean tested
Install Now Just one click and all ram free with a super good looking widget like windows phone :good: don't 4gt to press thnx button :laugh:
Task managers/ killers or battery savers are totally unnecessary in Jellybeans. They will do more bad than good. Clearing RECENT after use is sufficient.
Lim Wee Huat said:
Task managers/ killers or battery savers are totally unnecessary in Jellybeans. They will do more bad than good. Clearing RECENT after use is sufficient.
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but the dose not force close app it just close process in background mode like devices having low ram like our i9003 to play heavy games , runs bigger apps we needs to free up memory and force close services also .. so only root killing can do that . And this app is best in root killing and free up maximum amount of ram
All unused apps should be freeze/ uninstalled if you want a performing device. Use autostart to disable unwanted apps startup. That will help reduce apps from auto starting and thus lowering your ram.
Lim Wee Huat said:
All unused apps should be freeze/ uninstalled if you want a performing device. Use autostart to disable unwanted apps startup. That will help reduce apps from auto starting and thus lowering your ram.
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i already know that i did that some activities also restarts advance freez works there i know that also but some programs r necessary to run like settings on startup to apply cm settings etc and with normal task killer the settings wont gets killed u need to force stop it for this app stop all in its kind..
The endgame is to freeze/uninstall whatever you don't need. It's better than using any task killer or manager..
* screenshot is my Nexus 7. Trying to run without Gapps. Not phone. But you can still stop many system apps in phone.
And why not?
I do not understand why such a delight from what does not work very well, and then? Android-general can do without it.
if using a task killer is your means of getting a better battery life, then i highly suggest you try out DS Battery Saver and Greenify instead
True... bt i got this as d best root app killer .. in its kind... this is d best
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Then enjoy your app/task killer..
Lol..
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[Q] how to increase battery life ?

how to increase battery life ?
fayechuagonzales said:
how to increase battery life ?
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Here is some suggestions
Delete unwanted system apps
Use battery saver apps from playstore
Reduce phone usage
Decrease brightness
Flash new rom
Underclock device or try new kernel .
Hitting thanks button is much easier than typing thanks .
fayechuagonzales said:
how to increase battery life ?
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Best suggestion ever: "REDUCE PHONE USAGE" lol
AlfasPeralassery said:
Here is some suggestions
Delete unwanted system apps
Use battery saver apps from playstore
Reduce phone usage
Decrease brightness
Flash new rom
Underclock device or try new kernel .
Hitting thanks button is much easier than typing thanks .
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He's right, removing unwanted apps will help, especially if they are running in the background. I'd also check how often apps like Facebook, Twitter, emails etc check for updates or sync. Using automatic brightness levels (decreasing brightness) or power saver modes will also help. Reducing phone useage sounds funny, but he's correct. If you are constantly playing games or streaming media online your battery is going to run out fast. Try to use wifi rather than your data connection. If you root your device and flash a custom rom, it'll probably increase your battery life as well. All the top dev's tweak their roms to increase battery life. Hope this helps
Avoid CPU intensive applications, dim your screen, put your tablet / phone in stand by when you are not using it or background downloading an application, if you are using an application that does not require wifi, such as a game like Angry Birds or mupen 64 plus disable it if you're listening to music , turn down the volume just a little bit. All these things should increase your battery life hope that helped update 11 -3- 15 though I've never actually tried custom roms I read and seen on YouTube that some custom ROMs like the highly popular CyanogenMod have loads of battery saving features. I wish you the best.
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