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The guy in the Phones4U was trying to sell my missus an SGS and he was on about saying if it lags just get a TK. I sat there biting my toungue as he was gassing SO much in the end I had to laugh as we walked out the store...
task killers always help me when it lags tbh.
That just seems like a petty elitist attitude and ultimately I'd rather be using the apps I want to use on my phone and just task kill them if they misbehave once in a while rather than be hyper selective about apps I want but can't install because I deem them faulty.. (without even knowing if they are faulty until I've used them for a bit..)
I must be in the minority with regards to phone shop staff.
When I bought my Desire from Carphone Warehouse the last thing the bloke said to me was "Oh yeah, don't bother with a task killer, It has Froyo Installed and you really don't need one, the OS takes care of all that......."
Duuude, i have a tab. If you get a week and a half battery then you are not using it. Or you do things like turn it off at night and disable 3G during the day, but that is included in my not really using it statement!
Or you have a special one of a kind ultimate battery edition!
Phone shop people, generally speaking, don't know that much about android, regardless if they have an android phone or not.
For instance when i went into my local phone shop to buy my tab, i was chatting with the manager of the store (it was a big one too). He actually owned a Desire and a Galaxy S. He also used a task killer, mainly because the lag* on his galaxy s was so bad. I had to kindly let him know that the lag wasn't caused by low ram (was caused by internal file system), and a task killer wouldn't help at all.
So take everything they say with a pinch of salt![]()

IMHO what is the point of buying a top line phone then turning all the good bits off to prolong battery life, its like buying a Ferrari then pulling half the plug caps off to save petrol,![]()

[/QUOTE]sure my Battery is dieing a lot faster than before!
Well here's my experience with task killers;
I didn't use task killer for a few weeks when I 1st got my Desire because I didn't know it was out there. I then installed it and was happy with it until reading the thread!
I uninstalled it about 2 weeks ago so I could compare how the phone ran and how the battery lasted.
Yesterday I re-installed task killer! I have to say IN MY EXPERIENCE i think my phone ran worse and battery consumption was was worse without using task killer! The phone just seemed to slow up more often and freeze more often!
I'm pretty tech savvey so I'm not being sucked into the whole placebo of a task killer or by what anyone else is saying is right or wrong! I'm just feedback my own opinion.
I read the OPs original article and it makes sense, especially for the apps that frequently open in the background and are essential to everyday usage.
However, as in my field of practice, there are no true absolutes.
For instance, on the rare occasion I open my camera app to take a photo, I prefer to close it for the same reason I place a real camera in the carrying case, then store it after usage. The same applies for the camcorder app. I have frequently attempted to use the camera app, only to see the video app come on instead. This would not have happened if all those apps had been closed after I last used them.
One other poster commented that he likes to simply close things he opens. When I take my socks out of the drawer, I prefer to close the drawer too. He later comments (and I agree) that he feels he can decide better than Android can what he does and does not use frequently.
Okay, so I may have a couple of non-utilitarian apps that hog memory and are "poorly written," i.e., the games I like to play. I should be entitled to close them when I'm done playing. To say those games I love to play should not be on my phone to begin with doesn't sit well with me. The same applies to the several applications that are well written that I may choose to use "simultaenously" while bored sitting at the airport on the rare occasion. Do I need to keep those in memory ad infinitum?
Hence, Advanced Task Killer sits on my home page to be used at my discretion when I realize I have opened a bunch of rarely used apps I want to put away.
Well here's my experience with task killers;
I didn't use task killer for a few weeks when I 1st got my Desire because I didn't know it was out there. I then installed it and was happy with it until reading the thread!
I uninstalled it about 2 weeks ago so I could compare how the phone ran and how the battery lasted.
Yesterday I re-installed task killer! I have to say IN MY EXPERIENCE i think my phone ran worse and battery consumption was was worse without using task killer! The phone just seemed to slow up more often and freeze more often!
I'm pretty tech savvey so I'm not being sucked into the whole placebo of a task killer or by what anyone else is saying is right or wrong! I'm just feedback my own opinion.
I must admit I was surprised to see a Task Killer thread still running.
It's one of those issues that attracts believers from polarized viewpoints, unlike a straightforward support query with a straight path to the remedy/answer. 
People are starting to see the light![]()

Lots of bad advice on this about unfortunatelyThanks for the well explained article Lekky and all you other guys for the advice, I have not received my phone yet and already been advised twice that the first thing to install is the task killer