There are a few ways to kill Android applications without a task manager. One way is to use the command line. Another way is to use the system’s built-in task manager, which is found in the Start menu. The third way is to use a third-party task manager, such asTaskMgr. To kill an Android application using the command line, you can type the following command: killall -9 androidapp To kill an Android application using the system’s built-in task manager, you can type the following command: taskmgr To kill an Android application using a third-party task manager, such asTaskMgr, you can type the following command: taskkill -9 androidapp


Note: we realize that most people probably have a task manager application installed, but for those of you that don’t, or if you just want to learn more about your phone, here’s how to do it.

Kill Android Apps with Built-In Tools

Start by opening up the Settings panel on your phone, and then head into Applications –> Manage applications.

Now switch over to the Running tab, where you’ll see all the applications that are currently running on the system. You could find the application in one of the other tabs as well, but it’s often easier to filter through the Running list.

Once you’re on the application that’s causing the problems, you can simply click the Force stop button to kill the process.

And now you know how to kill processes without a task manager. Easy, wasn’t it?