1. Tedsterb's Avatar
    So how come when I restart my phone, the apps I had running before, are still running? Thats kinda weird, shouldn't they close automatically after a restart? I'd like them to close somehow... is there a way?
    Thanks.
    11-05-10 02:40 PM
  2. syb0rg's Avatar
    There are 5 applications that will not close

    Which apps aren't closing down?

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    11-05-10 02:52 PM
  3. Tedsterb's Avatar
    I had Mapquest, Bible, settings and dont remember what else...
    11-05-10 03:03 PM
  4. syb0rg's Avatar
    do you have any settings for launch on boot?

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    11-05-10 03:05 PM
  5. Spiral_ouT's Avatar
    By restart, do you mean doing a battery pull and rebooting your phone? Or do you mean turning it off with the red end key? If you reboot the phone, only the five core apps should be running. If you're only turning it off and then back on, all apps that were open will stay open.
    11-05-10 03:07 PM
  6. Deathcommand's Avatar
    Sometimes my 8330 did that. I haven't veen able to see on my 9650 but I just redid it.

    The app may turn on when it boots as well.

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    11-05-10 03:08 PM
  7. Tedsterb's Avatar
    Hm I dont know if there are any settings like that, are there?
    11-05-10 03:10 PM
  8. Tedsterb's Avatar
    Yea just regular red end key shutdown. So they do remain open? Weird..
    11-05-10 03:12 PM
  9. MobileMadness002's Avatar
    Hm I dont know if there are any settings like that, are there?
    There might be, check the apps options and find out.
    11-05-10 03:15 PM
  10. MobileMadness002's Avatar
    Yea just regular red end key shutdown. So they do remain open? Weird..
    The red key does not turn off the phone, it places it ins a deep standby. Only way to really turn it off completely is to pull the battery.
    11-05-10 03:16 PM
  11. Rootbrian's Avatar
    The red key does not turn off the phone, it places it ins a deep standby. Only way to really turn it off completely is to pull the battery.
    Exactly. I adore the deep standby option, known as Suspend to RAM.

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    11-05-10 04:52 PM
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