If you're not doing anything compute intensive in a service or
something else like that, just using foreground UI, this sounds like
perfectly normal operation that you can't do anything about.

kris

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 7:09 AM, imran ali <imran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> In one of my application i have been using TabHost->(4-tab, so )4-
> ActivityGroup->{lots of Activity in every ActivityGroup}.
> i fond that my application has been using CPU at least 2% of system,
> though the application is in background.
> i observed that, at first time when i am starting application with new
> process (after killing old one from settings), then it has been
> consuming approx 30% of CPU when application is in background, after
> some time approx 5 to 10 mint, it comes to approx 2% automatically,
> there up-one it has been consuming approx 2% to 10% while i am
> switching application background to foreground and foreground to
> background,  till i don't start again with new process(as i stated
> with new process it is approx 30% of CPU).
>
> if any body have any idea then pleas help me.
>
> regards
> Imran ali
>
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