Does anyone use the task manager that comes default on droid 3? Anyone just use advanced task killer? Just wondering because the one that comes default has an auto kill list and wondering if thats safe to use with all the roms that get rid of some bloatware and all the changes that modify our phones. just want some of your thoughts/opinions. Thank you
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Huh?
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This is a perfectly reasonable question to ask. A BUILT IN task manager on our phone? New roms and modifications --> more development in the future--> can lead to problems. Just want peoples thoughts and opinions on what they use, if this is safe etc. If you dont like this post or think its stupid then you dont reply its that simple.
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It is a good question. I was under the impression that all task killers were bad. From reading other forums I came to the conclusion that android should be left alone to manage tasks on its own, and killing tasks would just cause android to restart them, which would end up causing more cpu and lead to worse battery life.
I have never tested it myself, though.
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It is a good question. I was under the impression that all task killers were bad. From reading other forums I came to the conclusion that android should be left alone to manage tasks on its own, and killing tasks would just cause android to restart them, which would end up causing more cpu and lead to worse battery life.
I have never tested it myself, though.
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willdo7474 said:
It is a good question. I was under the impression that all task killers were bad. From reading other forums I came to the conclusion that android should be left alone to manage tasks on its own, and killing tasks would just cause android to restart them, which would end up causing more cpu and lead to worse battery life.
I have never tested it myself, though.
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Thats interesting willdo. I never thought of it like that. I appreciate your response
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Android manages RAM on its own efficiently since 2.2. Task killers actually cause more battery loss and cpu strain as stated above.
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Android manages RAM on its own efficiently since 2.2. Task killers actually cause more battery loss and cpu strain as stated above.
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So i take it you dont use any task killers? Lol
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If you want to improve it all you got to do if you are rooted is to download Autokiller and set a higher preset. I like Strict.
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Just purchase my phone about two weeks ago, I been noticing that the battery runs out quick is there a rom you guys advise I should get to work out my battery problem? if so can you give me a link to it? and yes I have use the "search" tool but I would like some input from people actually using the roms and what they think.
Are you rooted? Are you using a task killer? Have you checked in settings to see what's using your battery? Mine always showed the screen using the most, set to auto.
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If you open up the app menu, and go to the "Help Centre" it gives tips on how to "Train the battery". Haven't tried them yet, but seems to be a logical solution, so hope it helps even jus' a bit innit.
Thank you guys for the response I rooted my phone and installed a custom room its working great and battery life is better
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Just to add some information to the thread. If you use a task killer, be careful not to use a kill all function. The task killer will kill processes only to have Android start them again, leading to an endless loop of restarts, which will drain your battery and adversely effect performance.
I get excellent battery life using Cyanogenmod or Sapphire, where I'm at right now.
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Thanks for the info Bateluer, by the way im using SimpleROM v1.0 on my droid haven't had any problems with it.
Question given, i still use Advanced task killer, but I see not much else people do.
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There is NO point using a task killer on Android, as it will only load the needed/wanted stuff back into memory and thus using even more battery than NOT killing the task.
thanks for the heads up, good to know.
what about ram manager apps (like RAM Manager Pro)? I have f**ked my phone a few times with ram tweaking so I'm skeptic with these and don't really wanna test until I'm clearly sure.
I used to use ram tweaker programs but now just use spica123's hp mod or v8 superscript. Just searck xda for them.
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Using v6 its pretty cool.
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Generally it is discouraged to use any kind of task killler on gingerbread because it messes with the built-in memory manager. If by any chance you are using froyo or earlier version of android, then it is ok.
As for the v6 supercharger, I'm using it too.
oops I meant V6, Just wanted more power
Just as stevvie said, you will kill the apps for a few seconds, but they will just reload again. It kills your battery.
Also, I've noticed that sometimes apps that weren't even running before the killing launch after the killing (i.e. you kill 10 apps, 12 apps launch a couple of seconds later).
Most importantly, your widgets can get messed up, unless you exclude the widget app in ATM.
I just came across this article and I thought people here need to know about it
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/112013-how-multitasking-works-on-android-and-ios/2
Links directly to the android multitasking bit, it has been said many times that task killer apps are no good, I haven't used them since I read they were bad
But remember, the v6 supercharger is not s task killer, it is just changing the values at which android automatically kills background apps, its the best form of customisable ram management imo
Feel free to post your opinion here about it especially if you disagree or think its wrong
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I agree, v6 is fantastic
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V6 speeds up your phone :thumbup:
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Does anyone here actually use a task manager app to kill things?
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Does anyone here actually use a task manager app to kill things?
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I don't. Because I know I don't have to
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My problem is i just bought this s3 mini and its awesome but i have noticed in my task killer that i have tons of apps working in the background and if i kill them they just restart and start working in the background again and when i was sleeping the battery drained from 50 to 46 ... can u help me plz
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What task killer did you use?
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Advanced task killer
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Just simply ignore them, they're kept in memory to allow quicker startup times, and shouldn't be causing too much battery drain. If you want to get rid of some of the apps which you think might be misbehaving, thus draining battery, simply root and hit them with the force of a thousand suns, or just flash a custom rom. And for the love of god, never use task killers, they're pure evil!
Some reading material:
http://www.howtogeek.com/127388/htg-explains-why-you-shouldnt-use-a-task-killer-on-android/
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My problem is i just bought this s3 mini and its awesome but i have noticed in my task killer that i have tons of apps working in the background and if i kill them they just restart and start working in the background again and when i was sleeping the battery drained from 50 to 46 ... can u help me plz
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go to developer options and set "background process limit" to 4
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go to developer options and set "background process limit" to 4
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That actualy solved the problem thanks
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Just also want to tell you that Android has its own task killer. When in low memory situations, Androids built in task killer starts killing applications. You can also modify the task killers values if want to take full control of it. I use romtoolbox to do this. It's really helpful for me.
:good:try Greenify, a must have:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=it
Do you use some kind of apps to kill running applications? Or you think that you don't need that and you have enough battery for a day?
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I don't bother, I've had no problems with battery life. I usually go 1.5d on a charge.
On healthy Android you should not use any Task Killer because is not needed and it's not a good solution but sometime I used Task Killer because my cooked Android didn't do well his job so I tried to help.
its usually a bad thing to use a task killer because android will have to restart alot of those services it kills which burns more battery than it saves.
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its usually a bad thing to use a task killer because android will have to restart alot of those services it kills which burns more battery than it saves.
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Do you use some kind of apps to kill running applications? Or you think that you don't need that and you have enough battery for a day?
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Each app has a set criteria and if you use an app killer then you are wasting your time because the app will simply restart when the app's criteria is met again.
Your best bet is to use apps like autostarts or greenify or both, as they will alter the set criteria and will actually save battery.
Been using autostarts for years, you'd be surprised to see what starts up and when.
Avoid active task killers like the plague they're all crap.
I was using autostarts on my X10, but I was rooted then and now I'm not rooted, so I will look up greenify
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I have been using Qualcomm Snapdragon BatteryGuru since I last flashed 290. It's a bit vague about what it does (other than give you charge reminders and control some background data for some apps), but I can easily stretch a charge into 2d if I want to. Obviously, heavy use still tops out around 18h, but it does seem to make some improvements. Wish I knew more about what it was doing, though.
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I have been using Qualcomm Snapdragon BatteryGuru since I last flashed 290. It's a bit vague about what it does (other than give you charge reminders and control some background data for some apps), but I can easily stretch a charge into 2d if I want to. Obviously, heavy use still tops out around 18h, but it does seem to make some improvements. Wish I knew more about what it was doing, though.
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Exact the same experiece here! :good: