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Help Too Much?

ZooCrazie

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Is this to much for my GN3?

I have:

Super Task Killer

Clean master

Battery Doctor


Can anyone tell if these apps are to much for my phone or maybe better suggestions
 

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Clean master cleaner was a great choice. I recommend it to anyone who has an Android device. Supertask killer wasn't really needed. A long press on the homebutton and swiping a program closed accomplishes the same thing. I'm not sure what Battery doctor does so I have no opinion on that app. I use Battery widget reborn to monitor my battery status.
 
On the rare occasion when my N3 seems a little laggy, a restart is all I need to fix it. Happens about once a month. No resource-consuming apps required.

There was somebody here who recommended a restart of ANY Android device including the Note 3 every 24 hours as a means of cleaning up and keeping battery drain down. (I have no idea if that is worth it.)

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I restart mine if something stops working as it should such as wifi slowing up.

I dont use any task killers, battery extenders or anything and never have on android devices. They aren't needed. Especially on 4.3 its so much better at managing battery life and with the available ram memory isnt an issue.
 
There was somebody here who recommended a restart of ANY Android device including the Note 3 every 24 hours as a means of cleaning up and keeping battery drain down. (I have no idea if that is worth it.)

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Its not exactly needed, but it can't hurt anything. About the only scenario I'd recommend it is to stop a wakelock that you cant track down.

In androids early days I could see that having more of an effect, but modern devices shouldn't have any issues controlling memory
 
Mine gets restarted once a day usually when I swap batteries. There have been occasions when a restart does clear up small issues but for the most part they haven't been needed like it was with the Note 2. Just my experience.
 
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