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HOW TO: use Advanced Task Mangers auto-kill... please advise.

It has nothing to do with what model phone you have. It runs android, and obviously you are misinformed as how android works. Im just letting the OP know how to get the best performance out of his android device and for some reason your chiming in taking offence. So do what you do. Use your task killer big dog it obviously makes you think android runs better with it. A simple google search will prove you wrong.
 
It has nothing to do with what model phone you have. It runs android, and obviously you are misinformed as how android works. Im just letting the OP know how to get the best performance out of his android device and for some reason your chiming in taking offence. So do what you do. Use your task killer big dog it obviously makes you think android runs better with it. A simple google search will prove you wrong.

I do not have to search to know that Android puts apps to sleep depending on memory resources. This is not voo-doo, but common knowledge for everyone interested in Android a little bit and do not act as if you were the only one in the know - you are not.
 
Well it seems you are the only one who doesn't know this.

Right, so I am wrong saying that Android closes/ hibernates apps according to its needs?

Nevermind, I am not gonna talk to someone who thinks knows anything about me while he is just a clueless boy trying to prove something someone, somewhere mentioned but has no idea what it really was.

EOT for me.
 
Well, I uninstalled all my task killers and will be using my phone for awhile without. So far, so good and the phone does run smoother. Although, does the Linux-based Android get corrupted like Windows when you download lots of stuff, etc... ? Does it build up? I'm wondering if I should do another fresh hard reset and just start over with all my apps I have now - now that I've narrowed down the ones I use.

-Ryan
 
Well, I uninstalled all my task killers and will be using my phone for awhile without. So far, so good and the phone does run smoother. Although, does the Linux-based Android get corrupted like Windows when you download lots of stuff, etc... ? Does it build up? I'm wondering if I should do another fresh hard reset and just start over with all my apps I have now - now that I've narrowed down the ones I use.

-Ryan


Thats a really good question. I could be completely wrong but i feel like in some cases it does. For instance i installed bettercut and changed some icons. After i did that it placed like 6 widgets one on top of another. Even after i uninstalled this kept happening and had to do a hard reset to fix.
 
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