
Can You Automatically Close Apps After Non-Usage?

By Mona Anderson 0 comments Last updated October 20, 2020
How to Automatically Close Non-Usage Apps
When you have too many apps staying open constantly, you can practically watch your phone’s battery draining before your eyes. Not to worry! You can try out the following steps and have your smartphone automatically close these apps quickly.
Automatically Close Apps after Non-Usage on Your iPhone
In case you hadn’t heard, iOS 11 introduced new tools that enhance data management, and this includes options for automatically closing unused apps. But before you do, make sure you’ve saved your work in the app or that the app is being unresponsive before you decide to close it.
On iPhone X, iPhone 11, or an iPad with iOS 12 or later, swipe your finger up while on the Home screen, and hold the screen’s middle to dismiss apps you don’t use.
On an iPhone 8 or earlier, click on the Home button twice to show your most recently used apps. Next, swipe right or left to find the app that you want to close. You can then swipe up on the app’s preview to close the app. Most iPhone operating systems will allow you to freeze the apps automatically when you’re not using your phone as well.
What if the Apps Won’t Close Automatically?
For most iPhones, automatically closing your apps after you’re finished with them requires you to double click the Home Button — that way, you’ll see the apps you’ve recently used. You can then select the apps you’re ready to close by simply swiping left or right. Swipe the app you want to get shut down, and the app automatically closes. Easy right?
If your recently used apps appear, it means that the apps are not open, but they’re in standby mode. This can help you with navigation or multitasking. Remember, you should only force-stop an app to close it if it’s being unresponsive.
Automatically Closing Apps after Non-usage on Your Android
Android smartphones will follow different procedures in closing your apps when they’re not automatically in use. These differences exist because, instead of being manufactured by one company like Apple, Android smartphones are made by several brands across the globe. So while most of these steps might work for your phone, any step by step guide will differ from one Android smartphone to another.
Close Android Apps Automatically After Non-usage
Samsung Galaxy allows you to automatically close non-usage apps by the Recent Apps Shortcut Method. This method is the quickest way to get your non-usage apps closed.
- Find the Home screen, tap the Recent Apps shortcut, at the bottom-left corner of the screen, represented by three vertical lines.
- You can then find the app you want to close by swiping left or right.
- Upon locating the app, swipe upward to close it.
- If you intend to close all the non-usage app automatically, tap “Close All.”
What if the Apps Won’t Close Automatically?
Make sure your developer options are enabled
- Go to Settings
- Click on About Phone and then Build Number
- Then tap on build number seven times.
- Tap settings on the displayed interface
- Under the system section, tap Developer Options
- Check the Don’t Keep Activities checkbox to close all the non-usage apps running in the background automatically.
Alternatively, you can go to your apps list, then tap and hold an app you’re not using, click on Application details from the list of options that appears. Click on Force Stop and the app’s activities will be immediately stopped.
Wrapping Up
Closing non-usage apps is the best way to keep your phone’s memory in good shape. It also helps you circumvent any potential problems you might have when accessing other apps.
Using these steps to close any app after you’re finished with it will boost your smartphone’s performance by ensuring everything is working the way it should. Save your battery and clear your space by clearing any apps after non-usage.
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