I am using HTC Magic, that is very smooth. But I have no widget in my phone
and use Task Manager to kill the tasks.
Normally, I won't let any tasks to leave open.

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Tikoze <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It seems to me like this should be posted in another group (maybe the
> "Android Discuss" google group) since this group is more for
> developing for Android.
>
> However, Task Manager (now the current version is 1.7) provides a way
> to close running tasks... just long press on the task and choose
> "Delete" from the popup menu.  That way you don't have to hit the back
> key 30 times to exit a program that has launched a lot of activities.
>
> The newest version also provides a way to view (and close if you so
> desire) a list of actively running processes (that run in the
> background).  Perhaps you have a lot of programs that are doing stuff
> in the background without you being aware about it?  BEWARE: It shows
> ALL processes, including those needed by Android to run.  Closing
> those may cause your phone to become unstable.
>
> Also, do you have a lot of widget's on the desktop?  Depending on how
> they were designed, these could cause something like that to happen.
>
> On Jul 9, 2:19 pm, Noodles <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is it normal for there to be lag time when scrolling or switching to
> > the home screen?  Scrolling through my contacts is frustrating because
> > I have to wait for it to catch up to my finger and when I close a
> > program and I have to wait for the icons to show up on the home
> > screen. It seems as if there's a bunch of processes running in the
> > background.  I installedTaskManager 1.5 and found a bunch of
>  > programs running.  I spent a long time searching the internet on how
> > to close a program because the user manual says nothing.  I found that
> > pressing the back button closes a program (except for browsers).  So I
> > closed everything I could and it still runs real slow.  My wife has
> > the new iPhone and it runs so smooth compared to my Android.
> >
> > Any suggestions?  Thanks.
>
> >
>


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