QUOTE(MYstombox @ Sep 6 2010, 01:16 AM)
Don't use auto killer, infact, I suggest you remove any autokiller, task killer or anything of that sort. Instead, configure android's own task manager by doing the following.
You have root access?
If you do, follow the following:
Download minfreemanager from market
Grant it super user access.
Enter the following memory levels:
Starting from foreground app to empty app, in these values
10, 16, 24, ,40,64,96
Once you enter these values, save it as a custom preset
You will need to apply these every time you restart the phone - this is a safety feature in case the phone has issues, so don't worry.
Once you have done this, you can check that it has been applied by using 'Android system info', go to 'system' under 'low memory kill levels', open the drop box and you will see the values you entered above.
Use this config for 2-3 days with your regular usage habits and report back if you feel any improvement.
will do, mate. very nice indeed.You have root access?
If you do, follow the following:
Download minfreemanager from market
Grant it super user access.
Enter the following memory levels:
Starting from foreground app to empty app, in these values
10, 16, 24, ,40,64,96
Once you enter these values, save it as a custom preset
You will need to apply these every time you restart the phone - this is a safety feature in case the phone has issues, so don't worry.
Once you have done this, you can check that it has been applied by using 'Android system info', go to 'system' under 'low memory kill levels', open the drop box and you will see the values you entered above.
Use this config for 2-3 days with your regular usage habits and report back if you feel any improvement.
will report my finding later. thanks once again.
Sep 6 2010, 01:21 AM

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