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Also, is it the actual phone or the battery? If you're unsure, you should check. An overheating battery is the sign of a defective one and those can sometimes explode. Not to worry you or anything lol. Anyways yeah if the battery is the hottest part of the phone then I would take it to your nearest carrier store to have it checked out.
Also, to mention on task killers - they never work properly and force quit half of the time. If you want an efficient and much better app killer go to the task manager and add anything you don't want running 24/7 to the auto end list. Auto end will close any apps that either A)Have no active window open or B)You lock the screen (Adding Pandora or any other music app is not advisable, it'll close em)
You're half right about the apps. If they are apps that don't search for data, they aren't doing anything. But some apps are not well designed and will contstantly search for data after they have been closed, sometimes even if they have no need to gather data. The biggest battery drains are Display and GPS/Data.
As long as your phone has data enabled, some app somewhere will be trying to search for data. A neat experiment is to turn off data entirely one day. You'd be amazed on how long your battery lasts.
Also, to mention on task killers - they never work properly and force quit half of the time. If you want an efficient and much better app killer go to the task manager and add anything you don't want running 24/7 to the auto end list. Auto end will close any apps that either A)Have no active window open or B)You lock the screen (Adding Pandora or any other music app is not advisable, it'll close em)
There's no need to kill apps that are in the background because they're typically not doing anything. It's safe to say that a majority of android powered devices currently on the market are multicore.
You're half right about the apps. If they are apps that don't search for data, they aren't doing anything. But some apps are not well designed and will contstantly search for data after they have been closed, sometimes even if they have no need to gather data. The biggest battery drains are Display and GPS/Data.
As long as your phone has data enabled, some app somewhere will be trying to search for data. A neat experiment is to turn off data entirely one day. You'd be amazed on how long your battery lasts.