[Q]task killer - LG Optimus Black

I want to know if u r using any task killer, i want a good task killer?
Any ideas about it...
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Crap55 said:
I want to know if u r using any task killer, i want a good task killer?
Any ideas about it...
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I haven't found a task killer that does more good than bad. The task killer itself sits in memory (The exact opposite thing that you want) and if it tries to be all cool and automatically stop some processes from spawning it usually slows down the phone. Just use SuperCharger V6 and clear cached processes.
I haven't looked for a task killer/manager in quite a while maybe there is a cool new one out that actually works.

Thanks.i will try this out
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Umm.. where can i get it,any link to it
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well , when i was a newbie in android is always wanted a task killer , but the real deal is you dont need them at all ,, android is a great os that manages running processes by itself and there is no task killer that REALLY kills processes ,, they just hide for secs and come up again :laugh:

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Task killers or managers on GB are obsolete.
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bornjamerican said:
Task killers or managers on GB are obsolete.
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Task killers yes. A task manager is still nice to have around if a app goes completely rouge and you need to force stop it manually.
I am not amused by your phones performance

About multitasking, task manager and task killers

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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apps shown without i opened them

i read that Some app will be invoked by some events..
and it realy happen in my phone, apps that i havnt used,
are opened.
is there anyway to stop it?
thanks
aviranx said:
i read that Some app will be invoked by some events..
and it realy happen in my phone, apps that i havnt used,
are opened.
is there anyway to stop it?
thanks
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You can stop it using a task killer. There are much in Google Play Store
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It is very bad idea to use task killers ! After some usage you will have problems with your battery ! Android is cleaning ram when he need it so you don't need to shut down apps
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BlackLie said:
It is very bad idea to use task killers ! After some usage you will have problems with your battery ! Android is cleaning ram when he need it so you don't need to shut down apps
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But I think when the ram was full,my phone being very laggy...
how do you think about that problem?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211117
You can find here some tips
If i helped just press the button thanks
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use go task killer
bro .. use go task killer / manager ............ if u didnt kill bg app then it will drain ur batterty very fast ..
Odp: apps shown without i opened them
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6426198
I don't know... you can't read ? You want to make his phone slower ? Or you are just stupid ?
There are a lot of threads/posts in xda about how bad task killers are ;/
Do whatever you want but don't make others do what you think...
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Well there's nothing wrong to use task killer if you need little free ram and quick boost
And for op problem use autorun manager

Help me how to close all these background apps auto

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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sashmo said:
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
samersh72 said:
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

Task killer?

Could anyone recommend a good task killer, to free ram etc. That works well with s3 mini.
Im not rooted and dont want to be. Sp removing bloatware is a no. Ty
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ykdr-scott said:
Could anyone recommend a good task killer, to free ram etc. That works well with s3 mini.
Im not rooted and dont want to be. Sp removing bloatware is a no. Ty
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hold down home button select the icon that looks like a pie chart
go to RAM tab
click clear
ykdr-scott said:
Could anyone recommend a good task killer, to free ram etc. That works well with s3 mini.
Im not rooted and dont want to be. Sp removing bloatware is a no. Ty
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Task killers are unecessary imo, it actually drains more battery if you constantly kill apps in the background because the app justs starts back if it is set to run in the background
also android automatically kills apps when there is not enough ram to run specific apps

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