advanced task killers worth it or the culprit?

houseofgrafx

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Im curious how many d3 owners install the advanced task killer, or any task killer, on their phones. Is it a waste of battery life, or worth having? It seems many apps open right back up seconds after being "killed".
I was reading in another thread that ATK is a complete waste of battery. I have it on my d3, but also have the extended battery. I use my phone a lot and usually have to charge it at some point throughout the day.
 
Android has its own built in task killer that will shut down programs once the memory becomes to low. Also the Droid 3 comes with a task killer program pre installed on the phone. Lastly many people say that the task killers are just battery killers in the end.
 
I have found them to be more of a battery saver than a killer when configured properly. That being said, I don't use one these days because they come with a trade off. Any third party task killer may end a app when the system needs to utilize some part of it. And thus, some part, or all of a particular app may not work properly. There are ways around this via "white lists" and other settings, but as with any app that over-rides another app it can create problems and why some people say not to use them.

I also stopped using one because of what you are experiencing. The restarting of certain apps immediately after I killed them. That is just more proof that some apps need to be running despite what we'd prefer, and the task killer isn't capable of doing what it should well enough. And so, if the task killer isn't doing what you want, it's just taking up space.
 
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I used to use a task killer a lot (I'm still new to android) but have realized that a program being 'open' but not active doesn't necessarily slow down the phone. Like if you have 500mb of ram, whether you have 400mb or 300mb of open-but-idle apps really should not make a performance diff for what you are working on right now. Actually it should just make them respond quicker when you switch to them. I was using my old Windows habit of killing anything idle to maximize free memory.

The app killer did 3 things for me:
1. Freed up a bunch of memory.... for little gain unless I'm at max.
2. Caused problems because some idling apps are necessary for a lot of general use activity.
3. Most of what I forced closed was startup bloatware that would soon just restart itself...whether or not I rebooted. So basically it saved a bit of ram for a couple minutes (very minor gain) but caused my phone to be 'busy' for another couple minutes re-opening all the bloatware (aggravating).

So, from what I can tell, the best way to keep your phone clean and fast is to either freeze the bloatware, uninstall the bloatware, or block it from starting up. To my knowledge, none of that can be done unless you root....which is something I have yet to try.

In defense of task killers though, Android's claimed ability to smartly close the lower priority idle apps to prevent maxing out memory use isn't very reliable either. Since I've stopped using my task killer I get that 'THIS app may need to close due to low memory' message fairly often. So much for Android closing all that background BS first!! In which case I will tell the task killer to do a sweep. It's not a complete waste of time, but that satisfying 'closed 100mb of apps' doesn't matter nearly as much as most people think it does. It's effective enough to help a little you when in need, but used routinely probably does more harm than good.
 
I use advanced task killer, and dont know if it helps or not lol. I do know if I close all the running crap and check back 30 minutes, it is all back up & running. So I am unsure
 
I use it and I have my own loading tests that show it helps a LOT. I love ATK

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Care to expand on this?

-Suntan

I tested how long it took to open the browser/camera/facebook after the phone had been idling for awhile and it was almost twice as fast after I had ATK auto kill tasks with screen off.
 

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