Advanced Task Manager

Contains ads
3.2
349K reviews
10M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Works on Android Nougat 7.0 with latest system update!!
Kill tasks, free memory, speed up phone, save battery life, 1 tap boost your phone.


■ Feature
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• Kill selected tasks
• RAM Cleaner
• CPU lagging monitor, remind if CPU lagged by some apps
• App or game killer
• Android optimizer
• Ignore apps when kill tasks
• Auto kill tasks on every screen off
• Regular kill
• Startup Kill
• One click task kill widget
• Quick uninstaller
• Show battery life
• Support most android versions
• Kill GPS: Kill apps to stop GPS
• Memory Booster


■ Description
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The Advanced Task Manager can list all the running tasks on your phone and it can help you stop any of the tasks easily and quickly. It is also a task management tool which can manage all the installed apps on your phone.

The task management mechanism of android system has been changed after the release of the version 2.2 of the android system. Task killers cannot kill the services and notifications on your phone.

By use of the Advanced Task Manager, you can thoroughly stop tasks in the following steps:
1) long press the task that you want to stop
2) chose the “force stop” option
3) press the the “force stop” button on the application info system panel

If you want to manage running services, click menu->service, then it will open the system service panel where you can stop running services.

Please note that installing other task manager or task killer tools may make your phone unstable or cause potential conflict.


■ FAQ
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Q: Why do apps restart again after killing?
A: Some apps are restarted by system events. Apps cannot be prevented from restarting because of system limitation. We suggest you to enable auto kill in settings, and it will kill tasks on every screen off. It will help to save battery life and release memory for the phone.

Q: How can I add apps to the ignore list?
A: You can long press the task that you want to ignore, and then you will get a pop up context menu, click "Ignore". The ignored apps will not be shown in the task list, and will never be killed. You can manage the ignored apps in settings.

Q: How can I manage startup apps?
There is "Startup Kill" in settings. It can help you to kill tasks when system starts up.


■ Trademark
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The Android robot is modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.
Updated on
Sep 21, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

3.2
329K reviews
A Google user
October 11, 2019
After using this app for something like ~8 of more years (I always had this, particularly for old phones with low RAM), it's stopped doing what it's supposed to. Apps are still running after supposedly killing them. The ads at the end for the confirmation screen is irritating and makes it seem like you want us to accidentally click the ad instead of the Leave/Exit app button. I'll be uninstalling, sadly. App used to be a life (battery) saver. Now, it's just bad.
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A Google user
January 4, 2019
It's okay to have ads for free software. It's NOT okay for the ads to suddenly expand to fill your screen when you're trying to click "close", making you inadvertently click ads you have zero interest in (at best) and/or could be malware (at worst). It's the most obnoxious trend in mobile apps and web browsing today, and it shouldn't be rewarded. Also doesn't actually kill apps, as they instantly restart and repopulate the list in seconds. Useless.
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A Google user
November 19, 2019
I used this application for around 9 years, over multiple phones and two different mobile providers, always making sure it was one of the first applications I would install on a new phone. Unfortunately, it hasn't worked like it used to for a while now. It seems that it no longer actually closes or stops a majority of the apps you select. Based on my experience, I feel this application is no longer of any use at all, especially if you are trying to clear RAM usage, extend battery life, etc.
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What's new

Bug fix