
Originally Posted by
zoom-zoom
I have an HTC Incredible with Verizon...I like the phone. The one thing I do NOT like is the amount of bloatware on the thing. Frequently my battery life is poor because there are so many things running...things I have never once used (like Skype--I don't even have a Skype acct.). I can run Task Killer and 5 minutes later the programs I killed are back up and running. These are programs that can't be removed, either. Annoys the heck out of me. My guess this is a Verizon thing, though, and I will end up with the same issues with any other phone, Android or otherwise.
For the Incredible, instead of using an app killer, do:
settings > applications > manage applications > running
Then select the ones you want to stop and and choose Force stop.
It's more time consuming, but most of them will stay stopped after that. A few refuse to die, like the stocks app, but they don't seem to use much battery.
Some apps start up when you make a call (like amazon mp3, as if that was relevant to talking on the phone). But in general most of the apps I stop this way stay off.
As for Android phones in general, your best best is to search for reviews of the individual model you're interesting in to find out the pros and cons.
I was off-contract with Verizon for years before getting the Incredible and my rates did not change.
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- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
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Gone but not forgotten:
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