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How to Force Kill Android Applications

Published on February 14, 2012 by   ·   No Comments
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How to Force Kill Android Applications

Forcing the android operating system to kill an application isn’t as hard as killing applications on your personal computer. On your personal computer running the Windows operating system you need to hit: CTRL + ALT + DEL and then you get the Windows Task Manager. Once the Windows Task Manager opens up you need to navigate to Applications and select the application you want to shut down. The status of the application should say, “Running”, select the application with your mouse and then click the “End Task” button. After you click End Task your PC Memory available will decrease and you should see a marked improvement in your computer performance.

Force Kill Android Applications actually a very easy way for you to do, here are some reasons to terminate the services of an application that runs Android. You may have several applications running simultaneously and the need to improve the allocation of memory by stopping a particulartask. Perhaps an application has become unstable or have a memory leak, and manually kill the task is to restore the solution used. Whatever the case, you can kill with Task Manager running Android applications.

Step To Force Kill Android Applications :

    • Go to tap “Settings.”
    • choose “Applications.”
    • Tap “Running services.”
    • Tap on the service that you wish to stop, and tap “Stop.”
    • Repeat step 4 for each running task that you want to stop.

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