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are you rooted,ROMed,overclocked, or are you stock?id dis agree, as when I start to have problems typing a text message with the screen action/letters stalling to appear, I have to kill all the stock bloatware and apps that auto start. Its nothing new or added on thats running all the time that slows it down at times.
pisses me off when the text inputs stalls n stops when im trying to send a quick message.
only apps I dont kill are, task killer, email, clock, messaging, all rest that show up in task killer are killed
id dis agree, as when I start to have problems typing a text message with the screen action/letters stalling to appear, I have to kill all the stock bloatware and apps that auto start. Its nothing new or added on thats running all the time that slows it down at times.
pisses me off when the text inputs stalls n stops when im trying to send a quick message.
only apps I dont kill are, task killer, email, clock, messaging, all rest that show up in task killer are killed
As I said I find it useful to be able to selectively kill apps from a decent ui. I've said many times, I've never had a problem with this phone that I didn't cause. 

I'm not talking about installed stuff. I am talking about the stock bloatware consuming so many system resources I would have to pull the battery.Perhaps I just got lucky with my phone, but pre-root I never had any of this lag you guys talk about. I'm a firm believer in not installing so much software that my hardware cannot keep up (along with researching software before you install it). Good system maintenance is also a key factor in how your phone runs.
which is just using extra battery/processing power.
I don't see it that way, only a couple come back quick [facebook,market], the rest will be gone for quiet a long time, till I forget to check and then walla they crop up.
I don't see it that way, only a couple come back quick [facebook,market], the rest will be gone for quiet a long time, till I forget to check and then walla they crop up.
I don't see it that way, only a couple come back quick [facebook,market], the rest will be gone for quiet a long time, till I forget to check and then walla they crop up.
I'm not talking about installed stuff. I am talking about the stock bloatware consuming so many system resources I would have to pull the battery.
