Advanced task killer - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

Hello Guys is it good to use Advanced task killer on stock rooted rom XXLMI? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Thanks
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I use it for killing unused apps freeing my RAM.
Especially the One Button Task Kill is a good thing that comes with it.
It doesn't kill your Launcher, but then if you're dependant on music using DSPManager its a good idea to exclude DSPManager in the list.
A very handy app and its my first choice task killer.

i did used that app for awhile but not quite satisfied with it since after i click the clear memory button the running program that hv been cleared will run again after sometime.so its hard for me when i played games(mayb i didnt know how to use it correctly.lol) a lil out of topic,if i may sugget mayb u can try autokiller memory optimizer apps since it also come with some tweaks, and it has a setting configuring how many hidden apps,empty app can be run.it also hv the same one clik memory reclaim.im still using it till now.

Thanks guys
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[Q] task manager / task killer needed?

Hey, I just rooted, s-offed and whatsovered my desire hd and flashed android revolution hd rom. earlier on stock rom I was using advanced task killer which gave me the feeling after killing all processes to save battery. but i never really checked it. and task killer showed me about 15 apps running again, 1 second after I killed ALL apps. so is this really senseful or not?
The only task killer worth using is autokiller now you have root. But, personally, i find the DHD has enough ram (768mb) not to need one at all.
Android internal task killer seems to cope fine. =)
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Ram question

So i checked the phone's "components" within quadrant's system info and I saw that my phone has 230 mb free and ~220 mb inactive... So how do I activate those mb?
P.S: I have CM7 1.5
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it means not currently in use not that it isnt working.
Then why when i use that widget from advanced task killer shows only 240mb free after killing all processes
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advanced task killer only kills unwanted apps. You cant kill core system apps, the android system and the linux kernel can you? So that is what takes the rest of the ram
Ok thx
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Task manager & phone memory

Does exiting apps via the task manager free phone memory?
If not, is it recommended to install an app that accomplishes this?
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C56X said:
Does exiting apps via the task manager free phone memory?
If not, is it recommended to install an app that accomplishes this?
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You can use the built in task manager to kill problem apps and to free phone memory. DO NOT download any other task manager or app killer from the market. They mess with the OS, decrease battery life and will cause your phone to become unstable.
Besides, the OneX has plenty of memory. Unless you are a hardcore gamer there is no real reason why you would need to free up more memory.
Exactly what I needed to know. Thanks, bro!
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What is the ram memeory looking like on your devices?

Anyone with the memory booster app. What's the percentages of used and unused ram?
With 2gigs of ram I don't need a memory manager app.
At most I end up using maybe 1gig.
I used one before I upgraded from the Moment.
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Hostage XII said:
With 2gigs of ram I don't need a memory manager app.
At most I end up using maybe 1gig.
I used one before I upgraded from the Moment.
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I have one gig .
How much ram is being used is the question then.
I'm pretty sure memory booster apps are unneeded. Android already has its own built it task manager - Low priority apps will be removed from RAM after all the RAM is used.
If memory booster apps just kill every app, it's seems kind of pointless since having multiple apps open is the point of RAM. Also, unused RAM is useless RAM so it really doesn't matter how much unused RAM you have.
edub186 said:
I have one gig .
How much ram is being used is the question then.
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Thats sh..ty. im sorry guy. The 2gigs is worth not having quad core exynos processor. More cores doesn't always mean better
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yousefak said:
I'm pretty sure memory booster apps are unneeded. Android already has its own built it task manager - Low priority apps will be removed from RAM after all the RAM is used.
If memory booster apps just kill every app, it's seems kind of pointless since having multiple apps open is the point of RAM. Also, unused RAM is useless RAM so it really doesn't matter how much unused RAM you have.
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I understand that. I'm not using it to kill apps. Just to check my memory use because it use percentages.
edub186 said:
I understand that. I'm not using it to kill apps. Just to check my memory use because it use percentages.
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Ah, ok. I don't really know what a memory booster app does so it's partially my fault for not looking it up first.
Just long press the home button and choose task manager all the info you want should be there.
When I reboot and then immediately kill all apps, I have 1.3gb......but I usually have a little over 1gb on average.

how to have more RAM free space ?

how to control running background app to free more RAM on my Arc ?
i used task killer, but apps return to open again and used Autostart to limit the starting apps with system starting, but RAM is consumed by the apps running in the background.
lagging is the meaning of my ARC now.
it's very very annoying .. any help here ?!
Rom : Xperia Ultimate HD™ 2.0.3
kernel : LuPuSv9
the free RAM range always bet. 40 ~ 130
Seems normal for me. I had to disable apps i didn't really use that were using any ram =/
maybe try this script? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928200
Go to settings - programs - all
Tap the ones you dont need and disable
Task killers waste more energy and make your phone even more laggy because you keep clearing processes from the RAM. I could explain all that but it'd take some time which I dont have now -
So I'll just say that free RAM is wasted RAM. Task killers are stupid, something else is causing the lag.
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1st .. thanx all for attention and reply.
jman2131 said:
Seems normal for me. I had to disable apps i didn't really use that were using any ram =/
maybe try this script? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1928200
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the script didn't work with me, it stopped the system.UI
i installed the apps that i use, so which apps can i remove from the system safely.
TheHaso said:
Go to settings - programs - all
Tap the ones you dont need and disable
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regarding that i install what i use.
what also can i remove ?
tangosierra_ said:
Task killers waste more energy and make your phone even more laggy because you keep clearing processes from the RAM. I could explain all that but it'd take some time which I dont have now -
So I'll just say that free RAM is wasted RAM. Task killers are stupid, something else is causing the lag.
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OK. i feel the lag obviously when closing recently using apps.
it may take more time in opening an app after recently closing another One.

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