Does clearing a particular cache file of an app in the apps list stop it from restarting itself after it has been killed?
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Does clearing a particular cache file of an app in the apps list stop it from restarting itself after it has been killed?
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No.
What is the danger level of ram if at all there is? I mean can I use my ram full capacity all the time? What is the con?
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for the most part using all RAM only has pro. unused RAM is wasted RAM.Quote:
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if apps are in RAM they open faster.
Android does a better job in releasing RAM when other apps need them.
If you are really worried about it, do not download apps that start on boot unless there is a reasonable need for them to do so.
I then wonder why the task killer apps! Of what use are they?
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...and how I wish I can tell before hand which app start on boot. :confused:
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