Wednesday, May 22, 2013
How to Autostart Android Apps
1. Launch the Web browser on your Android mobile phone. Type the website address, “market.android.com” in the search field. Tap the magnifying glass icon representing the search button. Tap on the “Gmail” hyperlink and enter your email user account information. Type your username in the “Username” field box and then type your password in the “Password” field box. Tap the “Sign in” button to access the features on Android Market.
2. Enter the keywords “autorun” or “autostart” in the Search text box on the homepage. Tap on the magnifying glass icon. After the search results page loads, scroll down the list of applications and select one that you want to use.
3. Click on the “Install” button to download the autostart management application on your phone. Some applications are free and others charge a small fee, so be sure to have your credit card information available. Click on the “Buy” button and follow the on-screen instructions for making the purchase.
4. Follow the autostart management application's on-screen installation instructions. Tap on the “OK” button to confirm that you want to download and install the application. Go to the Application list on your phone. Look for the autostart management icon and tap on it to open the application.
5. Use the application's features to autostart all of the applications that you often use. For example, if you installed the “Autorun Manager” application on your phone, tap on the “Advanced” tab button. The feature will list all of the applications that are registered for system wide events.
6. Tap on the name of an application and enable it to run automatically when you boot up your phone. Tap on the “Basic” tab button and disable any auto-starting applications that you do not want to run when you boot up your phone.
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