It also takes power for the operating system to react to a condition
where very little memory is in use and attempt to preload new
applications into it
 
Mm.. ini mungkin ya yang bisa menjelaskan kenapa tiba tiba di Hero ada
aplikasi pada background yang terbuka, padahal gak pernah ngaktifin
.(Terlacak dari Task Manager apps).
Mudah2an analisanya bener jadi gak keheran heran lagi..
 
Secara dah nemuin 2 artikel yang beragument similar dengan ini.menguat
ke keyakinan "You are Android User not W*nMo User"
 
Regards
 
M.Luthfi
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Renner Chen
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [id-android] WTA : TaskKiller
 
Cakep bener informasinya Bro. Sangat berguna untuk catatan.
Thank-You
--rc
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> [email protected] 
On Jun 24, 2010 10:07 AM, "Ambrosius Alvin Gunawan" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Maap copas:

Why Automatic Task Killing is a Bad Idea

Many products on the Android Market which include task management
functionality support a feature known as "automatic task killing". Such
programs will automatically kill running tasks at regular intervals,
typically on the premise of extending battery life or saving memory.
The problem with automatic task killing is that it does not provide any
benefit.
As previously discussed in the
<http://android.nextapp.com/site/systempanel/doc/taskmanagement> Task
Mangement Section, the Android operating system knows how to manage
memory. It automatically loads processes into memory and unloads them as
required. Android will strive to always use as much of your device's
memory as possible, and this is a good thing: empty memory is wasted
memory. Do not be concerned if your device does not show much memory
available. If the application you are using requires more memory, other
(background) applications will automatically be removed from memory.
Non-running applications which are residing in memory also don't use any
battery power. It takes the same amount of power to store "nothing" in
memory as it does to store "something" in memory. It does however take
power to periodically kill running applications. It also takes power for
the operating system to react to a condition where very little memory is
in use and attempt to preload new applications into it (Android isn't
expecting sudden large increases in the amount of free memory).
There is a case where automatic task killing does actually work. If you
have a badly designed application that runs in the background and
needlessly consumes CPU, automatic task killing will likely end it and
cause Android to preload some other application instead. Chances are the
other app won't be as poorly written and will consume fewer resources,
thus extending battery life. SystemPanel solves this problem with the
monitoring service, which allows you to see what applications are
consuming excess resources, and then either uninstall them or report the
undesired behavior to their developers such that they may correct them.
Manually using the "End All" feature of SystemPanel to emulate automatic
task killing is an equally bad idea. The "End All" feature is best used
if you're having trouble with your device and are uncertain of the
cause.
Diambil dari: http://android.nextapp.com/site/systempanel/doc/autokill

Best regards,

Ambrosius Alvin Gunawan


2010/6/24 Hermanto <[email protected]>

>
> perlu, salah satunya untuk memperpanjang masa pakai baterai.
>
> salam,
> hermanto
>
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