mardi 3 mars 2015

[Q] Control processes without root topic






I would like to have the maximum of control on running processes, but I feel I have not enough control, so I hope you can help me :)
I know that being root, managing processes and disable "autoruns" is a quite easy task but unfortunately my device is not an easy to root phone :(

Furthermore, I saw that Android (4.1.2 Jelly Bean) performance is very bad when you have many apps installed or you used many apps recently. Yes I listen about the internal management and I am aware that it is not a suggested practice but since I want to have control on what is happening and i have serious concerns about the algorithms to free RAM (maybe bull****), so I prefer to do it on my own risk ;)

What I am doing is go to
-Settings, Application manager, Running, "Show cached processes"
- Settings, Application manager, Running, "Show services in use"

Identify what apps are in use and i don't like, then go to
-Settings, Application manager, All,
select app and Click "Force Stop"

Doing it my device has a better performance however, some apps still going alive after some time, for instance: Email ( I saw other in the past)

Using "Autoruns" app and checking "email" app I can see with changes of state can start "Email" however, sometime "email" is reenabled after be manually stopped but none of previous conditions happened.

How can I kill "email" or other app and force to stay off? (disable it and install other email app is not a valid answer)
I would like to use email/others as an standalone app, I mean use when I want and have out of memory when I am not using.
Besides, the autoruns, is there any scheduled task or something like that to open apps?


Of course I want to root my phone and I am waiting until someone will find a proper way to root, in fact I think that an android without rooted is like a car with square shape wheels






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