Many smartphone users continuously install lot of apps on their phone. Ideally apps should work only when you are opening them. However, some of the installed apps will always run in the background even though you are not using them. It will affect your phone especially if the app is resource intensive and consumes your phone’s power. The problem is that the apps running in the background will not ask your permission in iPhone and Android. These apps will automatically use background app refresh feature and update their content without your knowledge. If this bothers you, here is how you can check the apps running in background and stop them in iPhone and Android. Show
Why to Check Background Running Apps in Your Phone?There are many good reasons for you to check the status of apps running in the background:
You might have also completely forgotten many apps after few months of installing them on your phone. So, it’s a high time that you check their background usage and disable them as a housekeeping task. Remember, closing the apps from app switcher by swiping them up will not stop the background refresh. You need to follow the below process to disable the feature in iPhone and Android. Disable Background App Refresh in iPhoneUnlike Android, iPhone offers neat feature to check and disable apps refreshing content in the background.
Disabling Background Refresh of Individual App in iPhoneThough you can easily disable background refresh of any individual apps from the above screen, there is also another option available in iPhone.
The latest version of Android will show you certain apps in the notification area running in the background. To see the notification area, swipe down your finger from the top of your mobile screen in an unlocked state. Scroll down the notification menu and see if any app is running in the background. If there is a message like an app is running in the background, press the down arrow to see the app’s name and tap it to change that app’s notification settings. If you want a detailed view of the apps running on your Android phone and the resources apps are consuming, go to “Developer options” in the “Settings > System” menu. However, “Developer options” option in Android is not available by default and you have to manually enable it from the “System” menu. Check out our article on disabling automatic OS and app update in Android to learn how to enable “Developer options.” Once you enable the “Developer options” on your Android phone, open it through “Settings > System > Developer options” and open the “Running services” menu. The running services page will show the details of all the apps running on your Android phone along with the consumption of memory. You can use this detail to get an overall idea of the apps running in background and consuming more resources. Note: Enabling “Developer options” and using its menu items may affect the functioning of your device. Therefore, do this at your own risk and disable the option if you notice any problem in your phone. Stop Apps Running in Background in AndroidThere are two main ways to stop the background apps on your Android mobile phone.
There is one problem in stopping the apps using the above methods. If you restart your phone, the app may run again in the background, and you have to force stop it again. If you don’t use that app anymore, then it is recommended to uninstall it by tapping on the “Uninstall” button on the App info page. It is also possible to restrict the number of background processes in Android. Go to “Settings > System > Developer options” and find the option “Don’t keep activities”. Toggle the button in front of it to turn it on. With this, Android will destroy every activity as soon as you leave the app. The other option in the Developer options menu is “Background process limit”. This will allow you to choose the number of processes that can run in the background. When you notice slowness in the phone, you can limit the simultaneous background processes using this feature to free up the resources. Final WordsWhether you have Android phone or iPhone, background app refresh is useful for getting updated content in apps like news, emails, etc. However, you may not need game and other apps to update its content. Therefore, check the list and stop unnecessary apps running in background to save your phone’s battery and improve the overall performance. How do I know what apps are running in the background on my iPhone?View or Close Running Apps. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen without removing your finger.. Select the desired app.. Swipe left or right to find the app you want to use.. Swipe up on the desired app you wish to close.. How do you disable apps running in the background?Stop Apps From Running in the Background on Android. Go to Settings > Apps.. Select an app you want to stop, then tap Force Stop. The app will relaunch when you restart your phone. ... . The app clears battery or memory issues only until you restart your phone.. |