I think most of people will find that the mobile phone runs more and more slowly if they do not restart the phone. That's because when we using the mobile phone, some apps are still running in background of Android system even you have close them.If you want to play a large game, do you prefer to restart your mobile phone? Or, just like me, use an app killer to force close those apps? Well, today, I will introduce you 3 best task killer apps for your mobile phone.
Advanced Task Manager
Advanced Task Manager is basicly a task killer. It can
list all the running tasks, and you can select some of them to kill. It
is also a task manager tool to manage all the apps or running apps, you
can long click on the task that you want to kill, and you will get a
poped up menu with more options.
ES Task Manager
The nice cleaner who insure that your Android system remains free of
junk and has enough memory is referred to as Garbage Collector, and it’s
good at its job. But if you’re the kind of person who likes to get your
hands dirty every once in a while then a task manager might be just the
ticket for you. ES Task Manager provides you with several functions
which might come in handy for your cleaning endeavors. If you use it with ES File Explorer can be better, you can find it in Top 5 Free File Manager Apps for Android.
Advanced Task Killer
*Uninstall and reinstall can fix Force Close issue*
*Uncheck 'Advanced Task Killer' from running list to avoid ANR issue*
*Go to menu and send bug report to us if you have any issues*
Advanced Task Killer is also known as ATK. It is a tool to kill applications running.
-Ignore List
-One tap widget
-Auto kill
-Customize item height
ATK is often used to kill app and clean memory. We do suggest people use ATK manually kill apps instead of auto killing app.
With one of those apps, you can close all the process with one click to release more memory for some large apps run.
I personally love Rocket Task Killer Pro
ReplyDeleteThe functions look good, but I think the UI need to be improved.
DeleteAutokiller memory optimizer, far better!
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