S sadiqsamm Well-known member Aug 24, 2012 51 0 0 Jan 22, 2013 #1 Does clearing a particular cache file of an app in the apps list stop it from restarting itself after it has been killed? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Does clearing a particular cache file of an app in the apps list stop it from restarting itself after it has been killed? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
S sadiqsamm Well-known member Aug 24, 2012 51 0 0 Jan 22, 2013 #3 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? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
A anon(847090) Well-known member Jul 8, 2012 6,655 31 0 Jan 22, 2013 #4 sadiqsamm said: 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? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Click to expand... for the most part using all RAM only has pro. unused RAM is wasted RAM. if apps are in RAM they open faster. Android does a better job in releasing RAM when other apps need them.
sadiqsamm said: 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? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Click to expand... for the most part using all RAM only has pro. unused RAM is wasted RAM. if apps are in RAM they open faster. Android does a better job in releasing RAM when other apps need them.
patruns Well-known member May 21, 2011 3,217 77 48 Jan 22, 2013 #5 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.
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.
S sadiqsamm Well-known member Aug 24, 2012 51 0 0 Jan 23, 2013 #6 I then wonder why the task killer apps! Of what use are they? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
S sadiqsamm Well-known member Aug 24, 2012 51 0 0 Jan 23, 2013 #7 ...and how I wish I can tell before hand which app start on boot. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus