Like all mobile OS multitasking, also including mobile, Android has quite a lot of applications and processes running in the background, from their own programs that allow to operate each of the phone or tablet for those who opens the user to navigate, read social networking, gaming or any other option that allows smartphone.
And although keep in mind that Android has a very efficient virtual machine that will closing applications as need more memory or system resources, sometimes you do not know how to manually close over all these programs. And, as often happens in these cases, we have several methods to achieve this.
Closing running applications on Android and kill processes
The Android itself gives us the option to close applications or background processes and can kill almost any of them. Just keep in mind that, depending on which we close, we can make the system become unstable, although there is also the option of closing retrieve precisely the application that creates conflicts. And to end all these processes, we just do the following:
We enter "Settings / Application Manager".
Access the tab "Running". Here we have all the applications and processes that are running. If we want to close a specific ...
Click on the app to close.
On the screen that appears to us, we just press on "Stop".
Closing running applications on Android and kill processes
In the event that the application does not appear that gives us problems and we close, we look at "Show cached processes".
Here we see the applications are not running, but remain in memory for quick access to them.
Access the app in question and stop.
There are mobile manufacturers that provide their own application manager, such as Samsung. To access it and see what apps are running with option to close them, we just hold the Home button and press where it says "Task Manager". We show running applications, with an option to close a concrete or delete all at once.
Closing running applications on Android and kill processes
If you still need an easier way to close applications and processes on Android, there are so called Task Manager. As already mentioned, the system already has its own task manager, so you are not too necessary. Although eventually become a good weapon for close programs that the system is determined to keep open (although sometimes it will reopen when we close). There are many in the Google Play Store, although the oldest and best known is Advanced Task Manager. After booting the task killer, it will show a complete list of all applications that are in use. And to close them will only have to mark you want and click on "Kill Selected". Very simple ...