Modern smartphones of the Galaxy series from the company Samsung have a powerful operating system Android with a proprietary shell One UIthat effectively manages resources. However, users are often faced with the urge to force quit apps that they feel are consuming too much energy or slowing down their device. Understanding how to properly close applications in the background is a key skill for maintaining gadget stability.

It is important to immediately note that the mechanics of mobile operating systems are radically different from the Windows we are used to on personal computers. In an environment Android background processes are often necessary for the system to respond quickly and launch frequently used utilities instantly. However, there are situations when manual intervention is really justified, for example, when the interface freezes or the need to free up RAM for heavy games.

In this article we will analyze in detail all the available methods for stopping apps on devices Samung, from standard gestures to deep developer settings. You will learn what tools the built-in one offers Device Manager and when you should be careful not to harm the autonomy of your smartphone.

Basic methods of shutting down through the recent applications menu

The most obvious and frequently used way to manage running apps is in the so-called "Recent applications" menu. On smartphones Samsung with a shell One UI this interface is called up by swiping up from the bottom of the screen (when using gestures) or by pressing the leftmost touch button (when using classic navigation). Here the user sees cards of all active processes.

To close an individual application, simply swipe its card up or down, depending on the current interface settings. If your goal is total cleaning, then at the bottom of the screen there is a button with a broom icon or the inscription โ€œClose allโ€. Clicking on this button instantly terminates all user processes, except for system services and the launcher.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Mass closing of all applications at once can lead to increased battery consumption in the first minutes after cleaning, since the system will have to reinitialize the background services of instant messengers and email clients.

It is worth remembering that constant use The "Close All" button is not a recommended practice for everyday use. The operating system Android is designed to keep the most important data in memory for quick access. Forced unloading of this data forces the processor to work harder the next time it starts, which can offset the intended benefit of cleaning.

๐Ÿ“Š How often do you close applications manually?
Several times a day
Only when the phone is slow
Never, let them hang in the background
Once a week for prevention

Using the built-in Device Manager for deep cleaning

For more advanced resource management in smartphones Galaxy The system application "Device Care" is preinstalled. This tool provides not only the ability to close apps, but also analyze their impact on the battery and memory. It is accessed through Settings โ†’ Device Maintenance.

In the "Memory" (or "RAM") section, the user can see a list of processes that are consuming the largest amount of resources at the moment. A forced stop function is available here for specific applications that behave incorrectly or consume an abnormally large amount of energy. This is a more targeted tool compared to a simple swipe in the recent tasks menu.

Regular use of the built-in optimizer allows you to keep the system in good shape without the need for manual intervention in the operation of each individual process. Algorithms Samsung automatically determine which apps can be safely closed and which are best left on hold.

โ˜‘๏ธ Checking the memory status

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It is important to distinguish between the concepts of โ€œstopโ€ and โ€œdeleteโ€. Device Manager allows you to temporarily pause an application, freeing up RAM RAMbut does not delete its files from the drive. This is useful when you urgently need to launch a resource-intensive game, but there is critically little free memory.

Setting up autorun and limiting background activity

One โ€‹โ€‹of the main reasons why applications continue to run in the background is permission to autorun. In the settings One UI there is a special section that allows you to control which apps have the right to start automatically when you turn on the phone or after a reboot.

To limit background activity, go to Settings โ†’ Applications and select a specific app. In the Battery menu you will find power management options. Setting the mode to "Restricted" or "Deep Sleep" will prevent the application from running in the background when you are not using it. This is an effective way to combat constant notifications and traffic consumption.

Operation mode Description of behavior Influence on notifications
Unlimited The application always runs in the background Notifications arrive instantly
Optimized The system decides when to limit Slight delays are possible
Limited Working in the background is prohibited when the screen is off Notifications may not arrive
Deep sleep Full stop, start only by tap Notifications are blocked completely

Using the mode Deep Sleep is especially important for rarely used apps that you do not want to delete, but which should not distract you or waste battery power. Moving these apps to the Sleep list ensures that they won't open until you open them.

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Only add apps to the Deep Sleep list that you don't need immediate notifications from, such as online shopping or directories.

Forcibly stopping frozen applications through settings

Sometimes standard methods do not work, and the app interface stops responding to touches. In such cases, the โ€œForced Stopโ€ function, available in the deep system settings, comes to the rescue. This is a radical method that should only be used when software failures occur.

To perform this operation, you must go to Settings โ†’ Applications, find the problematic software in the general list and click on it. In the application information menu that opens, there will be a โ€œStopโ€ button. The system will ask for confirmation of the action, warning about the possible loss of unsaved data.

After confirmation, the system will kill all processes associated with this package and free up the resources occupied by them. This often helps solve problems with the launcher, (keyboard) or system services freezing that cause the device to overheat.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Do not use force stop for system applications with names like "System UI", "Android System" or Google Play services if you are not sure of what you are doing. This can lead to unstable operation of the entire interface.

If the application restarts itself immediately after stopping, it means that it has active services or is associated with other system processes. In this case, deeper intervention may be required, including clearing the cache or removing updates.

Options for developers and managing background processes

For advanced users who want full control over what is happening "under the hood" of them Galaxythere are "Developer Options". This hidden menu section allows you to fine-tune background activity limits. You can activate it by clicking 7 times on the build number in the section Settings โ†’ About phone โ†’ Software information.

In the developers menu there is an item "Background process limit", which allows you to strictly limit the number of simultaneously running applications. You can select the "No background processes" option, which will force the system to kill any application immediately after you minimize it. However, this is an extreme measure and will make multitasking impossible.

The "Don't save activities" feature is also available here, which prevents the activity state from being saved when exiting the application. This is useful for testing, but in everyday life it will cause the app to load again every time you return to it, as if you had launched it for the first time.

How to enter developer mode safely?

Go to Settings -> About phone -> Software information. Quickly click on "Build Number" 7 times in a row. A message will appear indicating that you have become a developer. Be careful: changing the settings in this section may make the phone unstable.

Using these tools requires an understanding of the architecture Android. Setting limits incorrectly can cause music to stop when the screen is off and file downloads to be interrupted. It is recommended to return the settings to the "Standard Limit" value after performing the necessary tests.

The impact of closing applications on battery life and performance

There is a common myth that constantly closing applications in the background significantly extends battery life. In fact, modern processor power management algorithms work more efficiently when applications are in a cached state. When you close an application and then open it again, the processor must complete a full cycle of loading the code from the drive into RAM. This process consumes more energy than simply keeping the application frozen. Therefore, chaotic closing of apps can paradoxically (paradoxically) increase charge consumption. Exynos And Snapdragon work more efficiently when applications are in a cached state.

When you close an application and then open it again, the processor must complete a full cycle of loading code from the storage device into RAM. This process consumes more energy than simply holding the application in a "frozen" state. RAM. Therefore, chaotic closing of apps can paradoxically (paradoxically) increase charge consumption.

However, there are โ€œbadโ€ applications that are written with errors and do not correctly go into sleep mode, continuing to poll the GPS or network. It is precisely such apps that need to be identified through battery statistics and closed forcibly or deleted altogether.

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Healthy balance: close only those applications that really slow down the system or drain the battery, and not everything out of habit.

The optimal strategy for the owner Samung is to trust the built-in optimization system and interfere with the work processes only with obvious signs of instability. Regularly rebooting your smartphone once a week is often more effective than manually cleaning the task manager every day.

Why does the application start again immediately after closing?

Many modern applications use special services or are tied to system events (receiving a notification, changing geolocation), which automatically initiate their re-launch. This is normal behavior for instant messengers and email clients.

Will closing the application delete my data and logins?

No, closing the application through the task manager or settings only stops its executable code. All user data, settings and accounts are saved in the device memory and will be available the next time you start it.

How to close all applications with one button on Samsung?

Open the recent applications menu (swipe up or menu button) and click the "Close all" button at the bottom of the screen. On some models, this may be an icon in the form of a broom.

Is it harmful to constantly keep many applications in the background?

For modern smartphones with 6-8 GB of RAM, this is not harmful. The system will automatically unload old applications if there is not enough memory for a new task. This control is often unnecessary.