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Old 08-16-2010, 05:59 AM   #6
UJRonald

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Disagreed. My Galaxy S came with a lot of crap I never use/want to use. At first I was killing them, but some of them just auto-restart. I had to just uninstall them altogether so they don't return.

As long as you don't kill android-critical processes, I don't see how it isn't beneficial to the end user. It allows you to have complete control of your phone.
I see your point, but it's a fact that task killers undermine how Android works.

Personally, I have one and I use it occasionally, but I used to kill off everything very frequently. Since updating to Froyo, I haven't and I have had no issues. The memory is there to be used. Let Android use it and manage it.
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