Open the manage applications screen – Samsung GT-P7100 User Manual

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Working with apps

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You manage how apps use storage memory directly and indirectly in many ways as you use your tablet, for example, by:

Installing or uninstalling apps (see

Market” on page 88 and “Uninstall an app” on page 37)

Downloading files in Browser, Google Mail, and other apps

Creating files (for example, by taking pictures)

Deleting downloaded files or files you created (see

Managing downloads on page 37 and the documentation for the

apps you use)

Copying files to or from your tablet and a computer, via USB or Bluetooth (see

Connecting to networks and devices”

on page 48)

You rarely need to manage how apps use RAM: the operating system does this for you. But you can monitor how apps

use RAM and stop them if they misbehave as described in “Stop a misbehaving app” on page 36.

Open the Manage Applications screen

Open the Settings app and touch

Apps

Manage applications.

The Manage Applications screen has three tabs, with lists of apps and their components in each. At the bottom of

each tab is a graph of the memory used by the items in the list and amount of free memory.

Touch an app, process, or service in a list to open a screen with details about it and, depending on the item, to change

its settings, stop it, uninstall it, and so on.

Most of these tasks are described in this section.

Touch the

Downloaded tab to view the apps you’ve downloaded from Market or other sources.

Touch the

All tab to view all the apps installed on your tablet.

The list includes apps that are bundled with your release of Android and apps you downloaded from Market or other

sources.

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