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Grandstream GXP2200 User Manual User Manual

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Firmware Version 1.0.3.26 GXP2200 USER MANUAL Page 65 of 159

v) Downloaded

: to view the apps you’ve downloaded from GS Market or other sources;

w) All: to view all the apps installed on the GXP2200;

x) Storage Space: to view the apps stored on the phone and external storage device, e.g., SD card;

y) Running: to view the running or cached apps.

2. View apps' details

In the Manage applications screen, touch an app, process or service to open it. The Application Info

screen for each app lists its name, version, size and etc. Depending on the app, it may also include options

for managing the ap

p’s data, forcing the app to stop, and uninstalling the app. Usually the options are:

 Use the Force stop button to stop an app that is misbehaving;
 Use the Uninstall button to remove the app (along with all its data and settings) if the app is

installed via GS Market;

Storage provides storage information that an app uses on the GXP2200;

Delete an app’s settings and other data by touching the Clear data;

 If the app stores data in a temporary space of the GXP2200's memory, Cache lists how much

information is stored. Tap on Clear cache to clear the cache;

Launch by default. If the app is configured to launch certain file type by default, tap on Clear

defaults could reset this;

Permissions lists information of the data that the app has access to. For example, the application

might access the location information, storage, phone calls and etc.

3. Stop a misbehaving app

The running applications could be monitored and stopped if necessary. Open the Manage applications

screen the touch the Running tab. It will show the apps, processes and services that are currently running

or cached. The bottom bar will show the total RAM in use and the free amount.

Tap on the misbehaving app, process or service in the list to open it. In the following figure, touch the Stop

button to stop it. Or touch the Report button (if available) to send the developer information for the

misbehaving app.