If we start thinking about how many times we have run out of charge in the battery of our mobile device, just when we were in a street in the city without having access to a power supply to recharge it. Surely the answer is “many times” .
These are the moments where we start thinking about how fast our battery is discharged, focusing our response to the slowness of our mobile phone in recent times. All this has an explanation, and are the applications that we have installed on our iOS device that run in the background . In order to solve this problem we will have to close the applications in a forced way.
So that you can know everything that surrounds the consumption of the resources of our iOS device, we will show you the main applications that consume more battery . In addition, we will mention in this article how to force the closure of an application.
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What is the purpose of closing applications forcedly in iOS? Benefits
Many applications run in the background to improve the user experience , that is, to be able to access them more quickly or also to have permanent notifications of them.
These apps what they are doing to be able to continue functioning correctly is to require more mobile resources and they end up occupying more RAM.
By consuming more resources the battery of our mobile phone is also consumed, therefore when we make the closures in a forced way what we are earning is having more resources for our mobile and also give our battery a longer life.
What applications should I close to increase the autonomy of my iPhone?
As we all know, there are different kinds of applications that we can divide according to their occupation of mobile resources, which in the long term translate into higher battery consumption.
This is why, if we need to have more charge time in our battery, we will have to close the heaviest applications.
We will present below what are the applications that we should keep closed to increase the autonomy of our iPhone:
- Apple email: It is one of the applications that consume more battery and resources, since it is developed so that it communicates with the server in very short periods of time, so We can say that it is almost permanently active.
- WhatsApp: This is also one of the applications that consume the most resources of our iPhone, since it needs to be permanently in communication with the Internet and with its server to be able to show us the push notifications.
- Google Maps: This application works through our GPS, so if we have GPS enabled we are consuming resources, in addition Google Maps needs the connection to the satellite to be able to function correctly, in this way it consumes many resources.
- Facebook: As in almost all previous applications you need to connect properly permanently with the servers that You have this social network making an important consumption in this way.
- Netflix: While it is true that watching from our iPhone or iPad this platform is one of the most comfortable things that exist Unfortunately, having high quality movies or series that are transmitted on Netflix, consume many resources of our mobile. Therefore, we recommend that when you want to watch a good series do it on another device that is not your mobile.
- Instagram: This social network to have great audiovisual content is One of the applications that needs more resources for its correct operation, being permanently connected to its servers make this an important expense in our iPhone.
- Snapchat: It is a very useful application for all but, as it is useful, you also need many operational resources so that it can work properly.
Will I still receive notifications of the application if I force its closure?
If we make a forced closure of the applications on our iPhone what we are doing is telling the application that we do not want it to continue running in the background , that is, we do not want it to continue as if we had it permanently on our screens in an active way.
When we close them, the time interval for communicating with the server of that application increases, therefore, we will continue to receive notifications , but maybe a little more spaced than if we had it running in the background.
Many people do not want to receive notifications for the discomfort that often cause us to have to open our iPhone permanently.
In order to disable notifications, without uninstalling the application, we will do these steps:
- We go to differentAdjustments
- We select “Show previews”
- We deactivate “If it is unlocked”
- We choose aheadBack where
- We choose the application from which we do not want to receive messages or push notifications.
- We click on “Notification style”
- We deactivate the “Allow notifications”
If we want to deactivate the notifications of all the apps that we have installed on our iPhone we will perform these steps:
- We go to «Settings»
- We select «Do Not Disturb»
- Then we choose «Do Not Disturb»
Steps to force app closure on iOS (iPhone and iPad ) to save battery
When we need to force a closure in any of the applications that we have installed on our iPhone or iPad we will have to follow these steps :
Start screen
When our iPhone is an X or later model or our iPad has an iOS 12 operating system, we will have to perform the following process:
We will slide our finger, continuously and without lifting it from the screen, from the bottom of it to the top, stopping in the middle of it, in this way the application will close.
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If our iPhone is 8 or earlier, we will have to double click to see a gallery or list of applications that we have recently active.
Choice of app
Once the list of applications that we have used recently appeared, we will have to look for the application that we want to close by sliding our finger to the right or to the left, so that we can choose the application to which to close.
Application closure
When we have found the application to which we want to force the closure, what remains is to press the screen in the place of the application to slide it up with our finger.
In this way we will have effectively forced an application to close.