so with lollipop I think android is killing processes automatically. before when I hit home the app stayed either frozen in time or doing its thing. now when I hit home if I stay away from an app too long when I go back into it it has to load from scratch... why does this happen and how do I stop it?
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Am I the only one with this problem? No-one has an answer?
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I would double check under the developer options that "Don't keep tasks active" box isn't checked and that the "Background task limit" is set to standard.
Settings -> Developer options -> Advanced. Look at the very bottom of the list under the "Apps" heading.
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Hi guys,
Recently, I installed a home replacement app it looks great. But I'm not sure how to undo when I click on the option "Use by default for this action. "
So the result is that I need to keep explicitly selecting the choice from the list of applications.
Can someone help me here.
Thanks
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Use Home Switcher app from the market, or Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> select app -> Clear Defaults.
Oh thank you
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It it possible to set my status as "away" on the mobile app :S ?
Under settings in the app there's an option to set away status when the screen is turned off.
But i want to set it away even if its not turned off
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There's no manual option for Away, only Available, Busy, or Invisible.
Any hack outthere ?
Use a third party app, like Trillian...
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Since last two days many apps started updating auto how's that being done/?the verizons stuff apps , flash, skype mob and those which I had from market does thse updates tkes more memory?coz each time if all apps starts updatin then wud it have effect on memory..
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Not sure if this answers your question but anyways you can turn off automatic updating on the apps market page.
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Open Market app, hit Menu, select Settings and uncheck the "Auto-update apps" box.
Androidsims said:
Open Market app, hit Menu, select Settings and uncheck the "Auto-update apps" box.
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I suggest doing this. I got sick of apps always wanting to update at the worst possible time.
Ya finally did that thx
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my phone's on xxlq4 jb rooted and free ram stays around 150-190 mb...in no frills cpu i have set peg+row..
my problem is i cant even run 1 app in background whenever i switch from app the app closes immediately it doesnt stays in active apps
please suggest a solution...how to free more ram and how to atleast run two apps simultaneously
Make sure you don't have "Do not keep activities" checked in Developer Options. Neither Limit background processes as "No background processes"
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AnMotass said:
Make sure you don't have "Do not keep activities" checked in Developer Options. Neither Limit background processes as "No background processes"
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done thanks that was the only issue...
When i had just received my phone i tried the the pedometer for a day and then stopped it. A week later it keeps beeping and alerting me that I haven't used it in week. I tried to find a way to disable the notifications in the settings but that section was grayed out.
Is there any way to stop the notifications without disabling shealth?
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scoobrel said:
When i had just received my phone i tried the the pedometer for a day and then stopped it. A week later it keeps beeping and alerting me that I haven't used it in week. I tried to find a way to disable the notifications in the settings but that section was grayed out.
Is there any way to stop the notifications without disabling shealth?
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Try going to phone settings > Application Management and locate S-Health and Clear Data/Clear Cache.
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Try going to phone settings > Application Management and locate S-Health and Clear Data/Clear Cache.
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Thanks, i tried it and so far its OK.
Edit: its back again.
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I got rid of it by unchecking "show notifications "under application manager -> s health.
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