Tweak your system thanks to AutoKiller Memory Optimizer

on 5/29/11 11:56 PM

Tested version: 5.2
Latest version: 8.4.2
Requires Android: from 1.0

Add this app to my profile

Add this app to My Favorites List

Summary

Relax, I’m not trying to fool you into thinking that a task killer is really a tweak. Don’t be fooled by the ‘AutoKiller’ part of the app’s name, focus on the other words instead, because AutoKiller Memory Optimizer will allow you to fiddle around and make a few adjustments. Read on and find out what kind of adjustments I’m talking about, and whether the app is worth your time.

Features & Use

Section rating:

Test device: HTC Wildfire
Android Version: 2.1
App requires at least: 1.0
Authorizations: legitimate
Root: necessary


AutoKiller Memory Optimizer is there to help you bring your system up to par by conducting a bit of fine tuning. The app comes with a task manager. Use the task manager to get rid of lagging processes, the logic behind this being that if you’ve got something running that’s not really doing anything useful, but does consume 98% of the CPU as well as a hefty chunk of memory you should really unload energy hoggers. Your system will thank you by running smoothly. The task manager also displays the oom_value for ever app—more details below.


The app allows you to regulate the settings for the OOM killer, the automatic killer integrated in every Android device whose role it is to create more memory space wherever possible. As you know, in the Android world applications are never halted or shut down, they are merely rendered inactive—until the memory pipes up and the Out Of Memory Killer rears its head. But when does memory shortage become critical? And who decides which apps should be banished, and when should this occur? If you want to make these types of decisions yourself take a look at AutoKiller Memory Optimizer.


Android divides running apps into six categories ranging from the app that you’re currently working with to ‘empty apps’ (i.e. apps that you left by hitting the back button at some point). Once RAM space becomes too low the OOM killer will start by banishing said empty apps, and, if need be, continue working its way up. AutoKiller Memory Optimizer lets you decide how much free RAM space is required for your device run smoothly. There are different presettings to pick from (‘moderate’, ‘aggressive’, etc) and you can check out the developer’s website to read up on user experiences.


Bottom line:

AutoKiller Memory Optimizer affords you easy access to essential systems settings, allowing your Android to perform as optimally as possible. How essential this kind of app is is contingent on lots of factors: which device you’re working with, how good the manufacturer’s presettings are and what can be done to adjust them.

Screen & Controls

Section rating:

AutoKiller Memory Optimizer is set up in a very logical way. While high skilled, expert knowledge of Android isn’t essential in order to get the best performance out of the controls, it doesn’t hurt to have some experience. You can find in depth information and details regarding the settings options on the developer’s website, which means that you really don’t need much background knowledge in order to get something out of this app.


If you have a bit of experience you will find that the app’s controls are intuitive; if you’ve never worked with tweaking before I recommend that you give this app a miss.

Speed & Stability

Section rating:

AutoKiller Memory Optimizer is fast, stabil and dependable. I’ve been using the app for just over a month and it hasn’t crashed once so far.

Price/Performance Ratio

Section rating:

AutoKiller Memory Optimizer can be downloaded for free, but there are some restrictions: not all settings can be used automatically when starting up the app for the first time, but the can be used manually. If you are prepared to donate 2,50 British Pounds you will receive an activation code.


I’ve had really good experiences with the support so far. I sent off an error report and received an answer with suggestions (that helped me sort out the problem I was having) shortly thereafter.

 

Comparable Apps

MinFreeManager

Auto Memory Manager

Advanced Task Killer

MemoryBooster - RAM Optimizer

Memory Booster - RAM Optimizer

Report comparable or similar apps

Developer

AndRS Studio en

Hungary

I am an android developer focusing on system tweak tools

Top App:

AutoKiller Memory Optimizer
AutoKiller Memory Optimizer boosts your device and defends your battery at the same time! (...)
You must be logged in in order to become a fan of AndRS Studio.
Very
good
Features
Screen
Speed
Price
Market Rating:
AndroidPIT User Rating:
Own Rating:
Log yourself in!
Copy badge
Ad

Bookmark / E-Mail

Click on an icon to bookmark this test report.
» Send this article via e-mail

Screenshots

Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot

All Test Reports

Market Comments

A Google User, May 6, 2013
nice
A Google User, May 1, 2013
fer good
A Google User, May 1, 2013
Nice App Nice app, small but high functionality. Keep more memory space
A Google User, Apr 27, 2013
Doesnt kill anything. Simply doesnt work!
A Google User, Apr 27, 2013
Boo Most of its action requires root
A Google User, Apr 26, 2013
Nice apps Help keeping my tablet stay longer
A Google User, Apr 26, 2013
Ajib Nih App Menyukai App Ini
A Google User, Apr 25, 2013
not work how to root my device? plzz help me
A Google User, Apr 24, 2013
Good app Saya suka
A Google User, Apr 21, 2013
Useless Useless without root
A Google User, Apr 21, 2013
Iii Good
A Google User, Apr 21, 2013
Great app for minfree
A Google User, Apr 18, 2013
Great app n idea But make more user friendly and automated
A Google User, Apr 18, 2013
Useless Uninstalling it
A Google User, Apr 18, 2013
Auto awesome Works much better than task killers.. great on my S3.. although I froze many many bloat apps and services first. I think if I didn't do that then this app wouldn't work nearly as well but now my phone flies on loading new apps but also not killing my frequently used apps often.. note I have only 1gb.. with this set to strict usually I have 130 to 150 mb free.. sometimes 200!
A Google User, Apr 16, 2013
No good This rubbish appl
A Google User, Apr 16, 2013
I rooted my phone solely for this app and it says phone is not rooted.
A Google User, Apr 15, 2013
Bust memory management app! The absolute fist app I install on any Android device. This app works better than any other I've tried to lower lag and quicken things up. I use on my phone and on my android tablet. Great!
A Google User, Apr 10, 2013
Nice Good tnx
A Google User, Apr 10, 2013
Auto killer memory booster Excellent
Go to pg.: 1 2 3 ... 87 »