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Old 09-30-2010, 09:43 PM
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Re: Awesome article about Task Killers - "To Use or Not to Use, That is the question"

I did find not running a task killer ended up better for me. Ya apps and widgets start on their own, but I ended up getting the same in a days time on my battery with a task killer set to auto kill on aggressive as i did just letting phone do what it does. But i did notice that with task killer set to aggressive and auto kill every half hour of everything, that when I woke phone, the clock and widgets needed to load like the phone came on for first time. alarms never went off (not sure now as I don't use them). and with 2.2, market is always on, and when updates are avail, it auto downloads them. With a task killer, it would not. When I feel my phone is getting buggy, I just reboot it.

ironic as with the jump from wm to android and all the talk of not doing a soft reset daily, I find myself doing a reboot once a day at least. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......................
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