This is particularly useful if you're fine with
apps running in the background most of the time, but you want to cut them off to save power when you really need to stretch your battery.
Not exact matches
In my opinion one of the most useful app here is the Task Manager, that allows to close applications running in the backgroun
In my opinion one of the
most useful
app here is the Task Manager, that allows to close applications
running in the backgroun
in the
background.
While the smartphone works smoothly
most of the times, we did occasionally notice a slight delay
in opening
apps and while switching between the ones
running in the
background.
One of the
most annoying «features»
in Android Oreo is the new persistent notifications that constantly tell you of any
apps that are
running in the
background.
There are occasionally some compatibility issues, and
most apps aren't able to
run in the
background.
Most of the pre-installed
apps can be disabled so they don't show up
in the
app drawer or
run in the
background.
Most apps never
run in background once we'd clear on recent
apps.....
Most all
apps run in the
background to some extent, but certain ones do so
in a much more intensive manner, meaning serious repercussions on battery life.
Though the RAM availability was good,
most of the time when 5 - 6
apps are
running in the
background, we could see around 1.85 GB RAM available, which is amazing feet by ColorOS.
The amount of RAM available,
most of the time, was around 2 GB, as more than 15
apps running in the
background, which is quite marvelous.
Your Mate 9 will also remind you if you've got intensive
apps running in the
background, and advise you to close them if you're wasting battery or not making the
most of the phone's potential power.
With tons of RAM and a new
App Priority
background task management system, the OnePlus 5T works to keep your
most commonly launched
apps in RAM and ready to go
in an instant, while flushing out
apps that don't commonly get launched, and don't need to be
running in the
background.
From remaining RAM,
most of it was used by the system while left out was used by
apps running in the
background.
Even with just 2 GB of RAM the device seemed to be ok with
most tasks and with
running multiple
apps in the
background, though it is possible to encounter a little bit of lag if you're trying to
run too many RAM - intensive
apps or games.