By
closing apps running in the background, you'll get improved performance and battery life — that's the idea, anyway.
If you are using iPhone X, then you need to follow this process to force
close apps running in background.
Not exact matches
As for ANY «
app»
running on WP7S it can not
run in the
background as WP7S lack true multitasking, and even
closes apps if left
in the
background for more then a few minutes.
The G Pad's other multitasking
app, Slide Aside, allows you to swipe up to three
apps to the left side of the screen, where they will continue to
run in the
background until you
close them.
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.
Use your mouse to
close a minimized Metro
app running in the
background.
If you ever used 4gb ram mobiles you would have know that by simply
running 3 hd games at
background and 10 tabs
in browser will kill all 4gb ram and it forced to
close some
app or games from memory.
There's the only way to keep that annoying dialog box popping up every time the system overheats, which is that you should
close all the
apps running in the
background before starting recording.
If you want to prevent desktop
apps from
running in the
background, you'll have to do it the old - fashioned way:
close desktop applications when you aren't using them.
The problem occurs when
apps running in the
background are eating up as much as 100 MB of RAM, even when they are
closed when the user swipes them away.
It's fine for typical mobile gaming
apps but it may get bogged down with more graphically intense games or if a lot of
apps are
running in the
background (you can
close out
apps by pressing the virtual square button at the bottom of the screen and x-ing out the
apps).
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.