Uninstall Google Talk??

Gtalk uses C2DM. What this means is it's essentially a shell on the phone. Not using battery, and using a tiny bit of resources (RAM). This process simply sits waiting for a message to be pushed from a cloud. It does not actively poll meaning it does not use any battery.

What will waste battery though is killing this process. Because this is an essential process for android, many features of the phone rely on it (market, gtalk, gmail). When you kill this process, it will inevitably start itself back up, again, because it's a crucial process. By constantly killing, respooling, killing, respooling you are wasting battery because it takes resources to kill something, then more resources to respool it.

This is a process you're best suited by leaving alone. And my recommendation, remove task killer and reboot phone. If you need some assistance understanding the memory handling of Android, there are some really great resources on the web you can read. What you'll find in conclusion of all of them is android handles memory very efficiently and the whole "windows" frame of mind of kill kill kill needs to be let go.

Thats not without saying though that a poorly designed app cant kill battery. Some examples are apps that use an improper wakelock, or an app that receives it's messages via polling. These will eat a battery quickly but the answer is, don't use that app. Find a messaging app that uses C2DM (like gtalk does). Or find an app thats doesn't have a wakelock issue, i think we all remember the facebook problem lol. That was due to a wakelock.

Hope this helps.
 
I develop Android apps and KSmithInNY is spot on.

The best advice I can give as an Android developer with a fair understanding of the underlying processes, is to NOT use a task manager.

Trust me on this; the gtalk process is not using any battery.
 
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ive had gtalk "frozen" with titanium back up and i dont have any issues. now i unfroze it and when i hit sign out it just exits, i open it it automatically has me logged in regardless of what the settings are. and i cant change the account it logs onto and i never even used this app in any way. what gives? and for now i refroze it
 
Yeah, no...
Google talk is poorly written software. My phone, LG Trill, turns off, when ever someone tried to send me a chat. It tries to Authenticate with my phone, then my phone dies, with a full battery. This happens every time. I don't care if I cant use the app store, now called google store. I only need my phone for texting, calling, emailing, web surfing. nothing more.

I rooted my phone and have a firewall stopping data from connecting to the internet,cuz i only have a 200mb data plan. My phone bill is $10.00 a month, so I don't care about the app store.
This phone only gets a 3 hour battery life, stock from store. I am going to buy a battery upgrade for the 8 hour battery, for $35.00. But hey I can view youtube in 3D, and I only had to pay $10.00 for the traid in of my broken phone {marked for recall} and they gave me any phone, so 3D b****!
 
Listen, listen, listen all!!! Remove this app and you cause the google processes to stop running. Trust me!!! Leave it alone, uninstall updates, but it is highly NOT RECOMMENDED to force stop it, as you will eventually cause your phone to slow down. Use a task killer/manager, whatever. BUT, DO NOT, REMOVE IT. Freezing isn't very wise either. Let's say you remove it. You're screwed. At least, until you flash Gapps again.
 
This app is required so that g$$gle and NSA can spy on you. Removing it you compromise National Security and commit Treason against your Motherland. Drone is already taking off to take you out.
 

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