[Q]How to kill process in GB? - Samsung Galaxy SL i9003

How to kill background process permenant in GB until reuse? Kill like ICS , such as destroy it immidately after close app.
I just need more ram for better performance.
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Go to setting, select manage application. You can tick to destroy process
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Ave666 said:
Go to setting, select manage application. You can tick to destroy process
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I tried this for many time,bro. The background processes still run after destroyed in a few minute.

"hi bro"
Android use real-multitasking, you dont need to force-close process or apps, if your phone is slowness,you will get a better ram manager, close some process or app can be causes of unstability or slowness and excessive battery drain, 512 mb are enough for anything but if you want try this:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 < Superchanger
of course you need that your device is root and have busybox correctly installed
-salvatore

try use :::
fast report app and ram manger pro app
i use it and very nice app

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I use advance task kill and it seems .like whenever I open it it says I have apps running that I didn't open. Why is this, and how do I stop that?
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skaroger867 said:
I use advance task kill and it seems .like whenever I open it it says I have apps running that I didn't open. Why is this, and how do I stop that?
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With Android, you don't need to kill tasks. If it's not using CPU, then its not using battery. Task killer apps do more harm than good.
Read up more about this here: http://lifehacker.com/#!5650894/and...ed-what-they-do-and-why-you-shouldnt-use-them
You can't stop these apps from opening. The OS does this when it feels like it. The best to do is buy system panel, enable monitoring, and prove to yourself that those apps are using zero CPU by checking the CPU list.

4 Page internet

I would like to know if is possible to open more than 4 page on stock brownser or if possible to kill open page with task killer......
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martinjo24 said:
I would like to know if is possible to open more than 4 page on stock brownser or if possible to kill open page with task killer......
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1. U need a modded stock browser, or get a 3rd party one like dolphin.
2. No, u can kill a task/process, not a thread using task killer. Browser is a process that needs to be killed as a whole.

[Q]Task manager

How can i download the task manager(from froyo) to cm7?
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Can't. You can however add schortcut to your homescreen (or edit swipe gestures in launcher settings) leading to settings - apps - running apps.
I wud suggest u 2 use "ram manager" app by juwe11 from market. Its THE BEST ram management app i found till now
I am using system app from the market and it seems nice. Will try that ram manager though
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why do u wana get a task manager man....btw i wud suggest you to stop the running apps manually by going in the settings.....but still if u want get a ram manager instead a task killer

HELP! Applications keep opening. Killing battery

I have advance task killer and I close apps frequently through out the day. For some strange reason there are 30+ apps running when I'm only using 10 of at the most or a little more. How can I keep them from opening after they have been terminated???
My S3 is starting to move slow and I don't like it One bit!!!
One of the cardinal rules of Android is to never use a task killer......
As you have found out, the apps just open again anyway & all that open/closing will absolutely kill your battery life.
jmorton10 said:
One of the cardinal rules of Android is to never use a task killer......
As you have found out, the apps just open again anyway & all that open/closing will absolutely kill your battery life.
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SoO.......Do you have a solution?
Ummm close them or reboot
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xWiZxKiDx said:
SoO.......Do you have a solution?
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Don't use a task killer
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xWiZxKiDx said:
SoO.......Do you have a solution?
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Don't use a task killer, especially on Froyo and above.
Task killers are totally counter-productive in Android.
Android does a great job of memory management all by itself, just let it do its thing & don't worry about it.
Never use ATK. Wastes more battery then the apps themselves.
As everyone else has said, using a task killer makes things worse, not better.
What everyone has said about not using task killer plus, exit apps using the back button and not home if you want to close them. That way they will exit rather than stay in memory. Also, if you really want to dump everything out of memory then hold in home>task manager>end all.
And it's moving slowly since the task killer kills the app so the app relanches itself. Killed, relaunch, killed relaunch, killed relanch. Now multiply that by 10 or 20 or 30 apps and it's a wonder your CPUand RAM haven't melted yet.
There's a stock option in 'settings-developer settings' to limit background processes. Also to kill any app you leave right away.
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I have an app called Eva which is a voice assistant. I believe ics is sometimes closing the app when its in the background, because the widget for the app is not responsive and has no text sometimes and works fine other times. I don't know of anyway in ics to set an exception in the task management to never close this app or its background process. Any way to get around this without a 3rd party task killer? Or is there any way to see a log of what ics is killing in the background to confirm my suspicion?
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It's probably the apps problem I'd contact their user support.
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Third-Party Apps.

Does installing third party app uses RAM?
Example, I installed GO Launcher to replace my STOCK Launcher. Does it use RAM EVEN IF I DON'T USE MY STOCK LAUNCHER?
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Apps only use ram when they are launched. Once they have been running if you press the home button the app will stay in ram to make it easy to quickly go back to it.
Once your ram gets close to being full android kills off apps to free space for new ones launched
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When I took a look at the Task Manager. It displays nothing. (Meaning I'm not running anything)
But when I clear RAM from 300 to 100+, my third party apps RELOAD. My keyboard reverts back to yhe SAMSUNG Keyboard. But my RAM became 200+, so, are there apps running in the background that I don't need?
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Jabbzz said:
When I took a look at the Task Manager. It displays nothing. (Meaning I'm not running anything)
But when I clear RAM from 300 to 100+, my third party apps RELOAD. My keyboard reverts back to yhe SAMSUNG Keyboard. But my RAM became 200+, so, are there apps running in the background that I don't need?
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Its best just to leave ram mangerment to android and not use any task mangers. If you need extra ram e.g. With a big game android will clear enough ram for it
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Android surely do not waste RAM. Leave it as it is now. If there would be ram needed, you will get it. If you want to be sure that stock luncher is off just delete it with root. But i recomend having two lunchers, because when one have some troubled you can use second one.
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Ok then, thanks for your answers!
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