![]() ![]() One exception of course is turn by turn direction, but I have the option of not killing the browser at that point.įurther, charging my phone annoys me - it will reduce the battery life (at least in all my past experience). Every time I go to the browser, for example, I mean to go somewhere else. By the time I come back to an application, I don't remember what I was doing previously, and the time spent loading the application is small anyway. These assertions are not consistent with my own experience using eris.įirst off, I see absolutely positively NO degradation in performance from killing and restarting the applications. And the degrade that you would have in performance just isn't worth a few minutes of battery life in my opinion. You might gain a momentary bump in battery life by not having an app check something here and there but you would lose it again when you have to load everything every time you start an app. Based on what I know about Linux I can safely say that I don't see any real reason for using a task killer to ever kill all applications on a Hero. I know I haven't seen much difference than the reported life of folks that use a kill all task killer three or four times a day. I have seen some claims that battery life improves with the use a task killer but unless you are running a lot of network applications I don't see it happening based on the way Android is designed to let apps sleep. Click to expand.From the link you gave me ![]()
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