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Settings
Running services: Opens a list of servicesapplications or parts
of applications that provide services to other applications, or parts of
applications that run even when their main application is not running.
Examples include the Android onscreen keyboard and the small
portion of Google Talk™ that always listens for incoming messages.
Above each service, one or more gray bars show what processes the
running service needs and how much memory it is using (how much
memory you would recover if you stopped the service). Depending
on the service, when you touch it in the list, it either opens a dialog in
which you can stop it or opens its Settings screen.
Storage use: Opens a list of all applications on your phone with
information about the storage they use.
Battery use: Opens a list of the applications that have used battery
power since you last charged your phone.
Development: See “Development screen” on page 277.
Application Info screen
The Application Info screen for each application lists its name and
version, along with details about the application. Depending on the
application and where it came from, it may also include a option for
managing the application’s data, a option to force the application
to stop, and a option for uninstalling the application. It also lists the
details regarding the type of information about your phone and data to
which the application has access.
To stop an application that is misbehaving, touch Force stop. The
application will stop without confirmation.
To uninstall the application from Market or another source, touch
Uninstall. The application, and all of its data and settings will be
deleted from the phone.
Storage: Gives details about the amount of phone storage that an
application uses.