UpdatedApr 29, 2014
PublishedApr 29, 2014
Packagecom.sec.android.app.controlpanel
MD50b899fbc46b38e3e8b1985f2da5892ef
SHA1 (signer)9C:A5:17:0F:38:19:19:DF:E0:44:6F:CD:AB:18:B1:9A:14:3B:31:63
Signed by[email protected], CN=Samsung Cert, OU=DMC, O=Samsung Corporation, L=Suwon City, ST=South Korea, C=KR
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Description
You device’s CMO
The Task Manager shows all the phone’s currently running apps, along with useful info about each one: the CPU item shows how much processor power the app is consuming, and the RAM item shows how much storage the app occupies.
You can use Task Manager to kill off tasks that are hogging up too much CPU time or memory or that simply bug the stuffing from your couch. You touch items you want to kill off and then touch the End Apps button. The apps are silently snuffed out.
A nifty feature in Task Manager is the Auto-End list. When apps have been assigned to this list, they automatically exit two minutes after the display times out. To add apps to the list, select them from the main screen and touch the Add to Auto-End button at the bottom of the screen.
Task Manager has 5 options: Tasks, Apps, Backup, Info and Settings. Tasks manages the running apps. Apps allows you to manage each app individually. Backup enables you to save and backup content from your device. Info displays relevant system information and updates. Settings allows you to configure your standard Android settings.
Task Manager is an all-in-one app that lets you configure your device in an easier way all the its tasks and requests
TIPS
> There’s no need to kill off an app flagged as “not running”
> Task Manager doesn’t delete apps; it merely stops them from running. To delete an app, uninstall it according to your system OS or through the Aptoide App Store
The Task Manager shows all the phone’s currently running apps, along with useful info about each one: the CPU item shows how much processor power the app is consuming, and the RAM item shows how much storage the app occupies.
You can use Task Manager to kill off tasks that are hogging up too much CPU time or memory or that simply bug the stuffing from your couch. You touch items you want to kill off and then touch the End Apps button. The apps are silently snuffed out.
A nifty feature in Task Manager is the Auto-End list. When apps have been assigned to this list, they automatically exit two minutes after the display times out. To add apps to the list, select them from the main screen and touch the Add to Auto-End button at the bottom of the screen.
Task Manager has 5 options: Tasks, Apps, Backup, Info and Settings. Tasks manages the running apps. Apps allows you to manage each app individually. Backup enables you to save and backup content from your device. Info displays relevant system information and updates. Settings allows you to configure your standard Android settings.
Task Manager is an all-in-one app that lets you configure your device in an easier way all the its tasks and requests
TIPS
> There’s no need to kill off an app flagged as “not running”
> Task Manager doesn’t delete apps; it merely stops them from running. To delete an app, uninstall it according to your system OS or through the Aptoide App Store
Required features
- Touchscreen android.hardware.touchscreen
Permissions (20)
Task manager requests the following Android permissions:
- Clear App User Data android.permission.CLEAR_APP_USER_DATA
- Force Stop Packages android.permission.FORCE_STOP_PACKAGES
- Get Package Size android.permission.GET_PACKAGE_SIZE
- Get Tasks android.permission.GET_TASKS
- Kill Background Processes android.permission.KILL_BACKGROUND_PROCESSES
- Package Usage Stats android.permission.PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS
- Receive Boot Completed android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED
- Reorder Tasks android.permission.REORDER_TASKS
- Restart Packages android.permission.RESTART_PACKAGES
- Set Preferred Applications android.permission.SET_PREFERRED_APPLICATIONS
- Wake Lock android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- Write External Storage android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
- Com Samsung Android Providers Context Permission Read App Usage Db com.samsung.android.providers.context.permission.READ_APP_USAGE_DB
- Com Samsung Android Providers Context Permission Read Profile com.samsung.android.providers.context.permission.READ_PROFILE
- Com Samsung Android Providers Context Permission Write App Usage Db com.samsung.android.providers.context.permission.WRITE_APP_USAGE_DB
- Com Sec Android App Controlpanel Permission Exclude Memory Clean com.sec.android.app.controlpanel.permission.EXCLUDE_MEMORY_CLEAN
- Com Sec Android App Controlpanel Permission Get Intent Action After Forcestop com.sec.android.app.controlpanel.permission.GET_INTENT_ACTION_AFTER_FORCESTOP
- Com Sec Android App Controlpanel Permission Hide Running App List com.sec.android.app.controlpanel.permission.HIDE_RUNNING_APP_LIST
- Com Sec Android App Controlpanel Permission Must Be Show Running App List com.sec.android.app.controlpanel.permission.MUST_BE_SHOW_RUNNING_APP_LIST
- Com Sec Android App Controlpanel Permission Private com.sec.android.app.controlpanel.permission.PRIVATE