Samsung SPH-D720 User Manual (user Manual) (ver.f3) (English) - Page 51

Get details about an application

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Android basics 51 S When viewing the Downloaded, All, USB storage, or SD card tab, press Menu and touch Sort by size or Sort by name to switch the order of the list. Get details about an application 1 Open the Manage applications screen. 2 Touch an application, process, or service. 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 buttons for managing the application's data, forcing the application to stop, and uninstalling the application. It also lists details about the kinds of information about your phone and data that the application has access to. DIfferent kinds of applications have different kinds of information and controls, but commonly include: G Use the Force stop button to stop an application that is misbehaving (see "Stop a misbehaving application" on page 52). G If you installed the application from Android Market or another source, you can use the Uninstall button to remove the application and all of its data and settings from the phone. See "Market" on page 341 and "Uninstall an application" on page 52 for more information about uninstalling and reinstalling applications. G Storage Gives details about the amount of phone storage that an application uses. G You can delete an application's settings and other data by touching the Clear data button. G You can use the Move to USB storage or Move to SD card (depending on your model of phone) and the Move to phone buttons to change where some applications are stored; see "Change where an application is stored" on page 52. G Cache If the application stores data in a temporary area of the phone's memory, lists how much information is stored, and includes a button for clearing it. G Launch by default If you have configured an application to launch certain file types by default, you can clear that setting here. G Permissions Lists the kinds of information about your phone and data the application has access to. AUG-2.3-103 Android User's Guide

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Android basics
51
AUG-2.3-103
Android User’s Guide
S
When viewing the
Downloaded
,
All
,
USB storage
, or
SD card
tab, press
Menu
and touch
Sort by size
or
Sort by name
to switch the order of the
list.
Get details about an application
1
Open the Manage applications screen.
2
Touch an application, process, or service.
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 buttons for managing the application’s data, forcing the
application to stop, and uninstalling the application. It also lists details about the
kinds of information about your phone and data that the application has access to.
DIfferent kinds of applications have different kinds of information and controls, but
commonly include:
G
Use the
Force stop
button to stop an application that is misbehaving (see
“Stop a misbehaving application” on page 52).
G
If you installed the application from Android Market or another source, you can
use the
Uninstall
button to remove the application and all of its data and set-
tings from the phone. See “Market” on page 341 and “Uninstall an application”
on page 52 for more information about uninstalling and reinstalling applica-
tions.
G
Storage
Gives details about the amount of phone storage that an application
uses.
G
You can delete an application’s settings and other data by touching the
Clear
data
button.
G
You can use the Move to USB storage or Move to SD card (depending on your
model of phone) and the Move to phone buttons to change where some appli-
cations are stored; see “Change where an application is stored” on page 52.
G
Cache
If the application stores data in a temporary area of the phone's mem-
ory, lists how much information is stored, and includes a button for clearing it.
G
Launch by default
If you have configured an application to launch certain file
types by default, you can clear that setting here.
G
Permissions
Lists the kinds of information about your phone and data the
application has access to.