1. HankHowdy's Avatar
    Apps like Tapatalk and Mobile hand app store and Google maps are able to close completely and they show not running in application management under cpu usage and memory usage, but apps like Pandora, BB app world, Face book, Twitter never completely close because they are shown in the application management app using memory and zero cpu % and they are always shuffling there position.

    Shouldn't these apps show not running in the application management app when I close them properly?

    Or is not a really big deal?

    BlackBerry Bold® 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    11-28-11 11:58 AM
  2. Phill_UK's Avatar
    Or is not a really big deal?
    It's not a big deal Hank.

    The 9900/30 has plenty of memory, so close your Application Manager, relax and just enjoy it... please!
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    11-28-11 12:19 PM
  3. wolfee48's Avatar
    If you would watch your device it neutralizes on its own. I had 212,000,000 bytes free before I called it a night. When I woke up it was sitting at a healthy and usual 222,000,000 for me.

    As long as you don't have a continuous loss... you're fine. It should and will go up and down on its own.
    11-28-11 12:31 PM
  4. pcgizmo#IM's Avatar
    It's not a big deal Hank.

    The 9900/30 has plenty of memory, so close your Application Manager, relax and just enjoy it... please!
    +1 The days of worrying about that stuff are long over
    11-28-11 12:39 PM
  5. HankHowdy's Avatar
    Thanks.

    I had 5hrs 22min of usage on this thing yesterday. I am a little obsessed. I just love using this thing so much.



    BlackBerry Bold® 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    11-28-11 12:58 PM
  6. HankHowdy's Avatar
    nope it's alright that you are a little obsessed with your precious blackberry.

    think we all are here a little bit?

    i've been on bbm on my berry for the past 5 hours.

    but i let it down for a while, lovely berry needs a rest too won't you think so?

    I don't seem to let it rest.

    BlackBerry Bold® 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    11-28-11 02:24 PM
  7. HankHowdy's Avatar
    If you would watch your device it neutralizes on its own. I had 212,000,000 bytes free before I called it a night. When I woke up it was sitting at a healthy and usual 222,000,000 for me.



    As long as you don't have a continuous loss... you're fine. It should and will go up and down on its own.

    But on my phone the memory never returns. I have to do a lot of reboots. Check out my post " That's totally not ok".



    BlackBerry Bold® 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    11-28-11 02:25 PM
  8. wolfee48's Avatar
    But on my phone the memory never returns. I have to do a lot of reboots. Check out my post " That's totally not ok".



    BlackBerry Bold� 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    Hmm... Yeah thats not ok. Do you have a lot of emails/SMS/MMS with attachments? I've noticed my numbers stay up when I delete these off of my device.
    11-28-11 02:32 PM
  9. pcgizmo#IM's Avatar
    you put it on charge right when you go to bed?
    it actually kind of sleep hihi, when you sleep you put it on charge.
    it's an kind of sleep and a rest for your berry in your all day use.
    so meanwhile when you're asleep it's next to you, charging it to 100%.
    ofcourse you would get mails, calls and all sort of, while you are asleep.
    so that's why a berry would get a little of his deserved rest.
    so when you're awake, you pick up your berry and you take it with you.
    yet another day with your beloved berry.

    kind off topic though.
    wha????????
    11-28-11 02:39 PM
  10. HankHowdy's Avatar
    Hmm... Yeah thats not ok. Do you have a lot of emails/SMS/MMS with attachments? I've noticed my numbers stay up when I delete these off of my device.

    Not at all I keep my phone very clean.

    I think this is a 9930 Os issue. 9900 peeps don't seem to have this issue.

    BlackBerry Bold® 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    11-28-11 03:06 PM
  11. wolfee48's Avatar
    I have a 9930 with no issues like you. Do you keep any browser tabs open?
    11-28-11 03:14 PM
  12. pcgizmo#IM's Avatar
    Not at all I keep my phone very clean.

    I think this is a 9930 Os issue. 9900 peeps don't seem to have this issue.

    BlackBerry Bold� 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    What exactly is the issue? Why would Twitter or FaceBook completely close if they're supposed to push updates? Doesn't that defeat the purpose.

    All things considered I'd rather have the 9930 that won't close the FB app and ties up a whopping 390.5KB of memory, than a 9900 that I can't install an OS on without bricking it.
    Last edited by pcgizmo; 11-28-11 at 03:43 PM.
    11-28-11 03:22 PM
  13. HankHowdy's Avatar
    What exactly is the issue? Why would Twitter or FaceBook completely close if they're supposed to push updates? Doesn't that defeat the purpose.



    All things considered I'd rather have the 9930 that won't close the FB app and ties up a whopping 390.5KB of memory, than a 9900 that I can't install an OS on without bricking it.

    You are correct.

    BlackBerry Bold® 9930 using Tapatalk 1.4.5.1
    11-28-11 06:11 PM
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