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    Thursday 11 July 2013

    How to close all apps on both Android or Nexus 7

    advertising Android applications are usually closed when you switch between Android. Applications running in the background and is available when you open it again. Little android applications such as GPS, etc. can be used to drain the battery and more. If you want to save battery life or just to clear the memory, you must close all active applications or android open.

    It’s easy to close all active applications in Android Apps. You can force all applications open at the same time to recover. Android phones and tablets have android Task Manager by default. You can use it to kill all open apps android.

    How to close all open applications android least once
    1. Go to Applications> Task Manager on your Android phone like the Galaxy S2, S3 and Tab tablet as Samsung, etc. If you do not by default work manager app, like the Nexus tablet 7, install the Advanced Task Killer
    2. Press the “Active Applications” tab if it is not already selected.
    3. Press the “Exit All” to force close all active applications on your Android device.

    You can also kill individual android applications on the screen. Use the Task Manager, you can not kill the android and services such as maps, films, etc. The setting

    If you want to kill or close all or part of the android at a time, you can download Advanced Task Killer app from android Google Play Store. Clear text articles not to kill the green open Android. Remember, if you kill the android, Android apps may not work properly.

    In addition, you can access the latest android application you use with the home button or by pressing the maintenance of the final application, etc. You can close the application by dragging and approached the recent apps list.

    You can always restart your Android device if necessary to remove all the android or run normally.

    Also read how to configure parental controls and web filtering on your Android device View the original article

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