Why are all these apps running that I never even started?
My Uploads
TTS Service
Amazon MP3
Skype Mobile
Music
Google Voice
Voice Commands
Sync Service
When I kill these apps, they seem to restart.
hugebob wrote: Why are all these apps running that I never even started? My Uploads>service. part of androidTTS Service>service. part of androidAmazon MP3>annoyingSkype Mobile>annoyingMusic>service. part of androidGoogle Voice>system integrated, needs to be running in background for when you dialVoice Commands>service. part of androidSync Service> service. part of android When I kill these apps, they seem to restart.
My Uploads>service. part of android
TTS Service>service. part of android
Amazon MP3>annoying
Skype Mobile>annoying
Music>service. part of android
Google Voice>system integrated, needs to be running in background for when you dial
Voice Commands>service. part of android
Sync Service> service. part of android
stop killing those apps/services
but....set to "auto kill" skype and Amazon mp3
And...learn a bit more about task killer and what you are killing.
djtonic wrote: hugebob wrote: Why are all these apps running that I never even started? My Uploads>service. part of androidTTS Service>service. part of androidAmazon MP3>annoyingSkype Mobile>annoyingMusic>service. part of androidGoogle Voice>system integrated, needs to be running in background for when you dialVoice Commands>service. part of androidSync Service> service. part of android When I kill these apps, they seem to restart.stop killing those apps/services but....set to "auto kill" skype and Amazon mp3 And...learn a bit more about task killer and what you are killing.
I just got a new Droid X. I know there are lots of things running that I'm not using and never will.
But how do you "learn ... about what you're killing?
reallyniceguy wrote:Make sure you are using "advanced task killer froyo" DO NOT USE the regular one, it opens programs on its own. Look it up on the market.
For my new Droid X, too?
How do I then know what to "kill"?
There really is no point in killing the apps, the OS will just restart them or replace them by starting other apps. You aren't saving yourself any battery life by doing so, you're using more battery killing them then having the OS restart them or start others to fill their spot. Even though you see the apps as running, they aren't using cpu, only memory.