![]() ![]() ![]() So when you launch it again, very little CPU load will be required since it was in cache/RAM. So if you have, say, CrackBerry in RAM, it should be in the suspended state (i.e. Having apps in cache/RAM doesn't consume much power. Battery drain is dependent on CPU, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data and screen on time (mainly). By the logic of the article the amount of apps installed shouldn't matterHaving apps installed doesn't mean you will drain the battery faster. Going to watch from within settings>apps how many mAh they use.īut makes me wonder now, if they say leaving them in background is actually better, what about the age old rumour that more apps you have installed the more battery it will use. Have games, maps, CB, whole bunch of apps in the background. By the logic of the article the amount of apps installed shouldn't matterĪfter reading that article I'm going to try it over the next week. reading that article I'm going to try it over the next week. Just leave Android alone and your battery life will improve. I leave all my apps open, except those that are designed to run the in the background like Google Maps and Waze. I know some people swear by Greenify and similar apps, but it just doesn't make sense based on how Android is designed.Īnother thing people think helps is closing apps. All of these battery apps and task killers actually make things worse. ![]()
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