evilkittypro
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What is the best task killer on the Android market? Also do they really save battery life?
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Hope you're not talking about JD.All of them do more harm than good!
Hope you're not talking about JD.
. When I first got the phone, it would load up stuff like the music app, MyVZW, etc. I didn't kill the apps even though I never loaded or used them.
) happens when you "kill" a task. Say I had been using a task killer to constantly kill the myVZW app. Android suddenly has free memory that it wants to fill up, so it goes to find what you use most and holy smokes, look at how many times myVZW has been loaded, so it loads it back up.
JD is not a task killer. There are some nuances, but the basic gist of JD is that it turns mobile data off when the screen is off and then turns it back on when the screen is on.JD drained my battery MUCH faster. No task killer is best task killer; no battery gadget that runs 24/7 is good.... I use Power Tudor for 5 minutes to see what's using juice and either uninstall or force close anything acting up.
The best task killer is the one you didn't installWhat is the best task killer on the Android market? Also do they really save battery life?
You don't need one 
It wasn't JD for sure.JD drained my battery MUCH faster.
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While it is true that app killers usually do more harm than good from a memory and battery standpoint, where I think they are useful (or even required) is in preventing apps that track usage/locations/etc when not being used and those that auto-start and use data when you don't have an unlimited data plan.
Now, before people talk about removing those apps, the ones I am mostly referring to are the pre-installed bloatware apps like news and weather that opens and tries to access the internet every time I open the clock or the gps feature that I still haven't figured out what causes it to open without being called by me (happened before I installed any extra apps).
I am new to android. I ZTE Merit that drains the battery like crazy. It has a bunch of stuff that I don't use & these things run all the time & want to update all the time. They also are using data. Is a task killer still a bad idea? Is there something else I should use? Would it just be best to flash & reload the ROM?
I really don't know anything about this system so I would be learning from the internet & practicing on my phone.
This is a good idea.Actually, the opposite.
Stay away from task killers, they do more harm than good.
Android manages the apps flawlessly. Just enjoy your device and let it take care of itself.
NO NO and..ohh wait....NOOO...What is the best task killer on the Android market? Also do they really save battery life?
