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Hi all,
I have advanced task killer and auto killer installed but I still have random apps still running in the background that I don't even have running, even in the background or memory ! Is there anything I can do as I feel that this is killing my battery life!
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surely there has to be some way to stop these apps opening by themselves!Well the annoying thing I'm having is ill go to click kill apps every now on advanced app killer but tend to find things open I didnt even open.
and other things like flickr and Stocks, twitter. I havent opened any of these apps and they are running as 'open' before I kill them off!
I work in the IT security field and this type of behaviour is classed as 'trojan' behaviour where the app is wanting to 'call home'
I don't use any task killer. It's better.I use quick task killer. It's better.
Exactly. Which has been explained over and over again - there's no bloody need for a task killer on Android.I don't use any task killer. It's better.
Exactly. Which has been explained over and over again - there's no bloody need for a task killer on Android.
Did you even read any of the threads I linked? DONT USE A TASK KILLER. Android will fill its memory, even if its programs you will never use. But they DONT USE ANY BATTERY.
If those apps are actually "open" and running, that means you have them set to sync. Go to Menu-Settings-Accounts and Sync, and stop syncing them if you never use them.
These are not Trojans...Its called SYNCING, welcome to the year 2010.
Exactly. Which has been explained over and over again - there's no bloody need for a task killer on Android.
.. except for when you need to kill an app. ...
To kill an app..... except for when you need to kill an app. If you try out certain unfinished apps they might crash. That happened to me when I tried Rockbox. It crashed when I tried to initialize the database, and I couldn't get it to start again without killing it.
I still use a task killer because who really wants to navigate through settings, applications, etc every damned time you want force stop an app? So much easier just to have something right there on the desktop that will take you straight there and just do it. In the world in which we now live, time and speed is everything.