Most smartphone users care about the life of the battery and the amount of time that one charge can last. We know that apps running and refreshing in the background are one of the main draws on battery power, so turning them off prolongs the use of the phone. Android phones try to do that without users’ input, but it turns out that most consumers don’t like the fact that they are not notified properly about this action. There is a procedure that you can follow, if you’d like to stop your device from doing this.
Key Takeaways:
- There are various websites to try to get help, but don’t kill my app has a great website to try.
- On Samsung you can get to it by going to the settings, Apps, special access, then optimize battery usage.
- You need to make sure you know what phone you have as most phones will have different ways to access the settings.
“Allow apps to freely run in the background, which may harm battery life, or judiciously kill apps running in the background they think you don’t need.”
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