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Tech Myth De-Bunked: Why Closing Apps on Your Phone Won’t Save Battery Life (And Might Drain It Faster)

Tech Myth De-Bunked: Why Closing Apps on Your Phone Won’t Save Battery Life (And Might Drain It Faster)

As a leading IT company, we often get questions from clients about how to extend their smartphone battery life. One common piece of advice we hear is, “Close your apps to save battery.” However, the reality is quite different. Let’s dive into why this popular myth persists and how closing apps can actually lead to faster battery drain. 

 Many users believe that closing apps reduces resource usage and saves battery life. This idea stems from the notion that unused apps consume power in the background. While it seems logical, modern smartphones are designed to manage app performance efficiently. When you close an app, it doesn’t simply stop consuming resources; it may actually lead to more battery usage. 

 The reason for this common myth is because there are so many people that do not understand how smartphones manage apps. Let’s start with the basics; operating systems use advanced algorithms, which tell apps that are not in use to be in a “low power state.” Because of this, apps that are “open” have a minimal impact on battery life. Additionally, smartphones are designed for multitasking. Operating systems in smartphones are designed to manage memory and allocate resources in the most efficient way possible.   

Now, why does re-opening an app drain your battery faster? When you restart apps, you are demanding more resources for that app. Your battery has to use more of its power to get that app to open than it would have if the app was opened in the background.   

Let’s explore some best practices for battery management. Instead of closing your apps all the time, try the following steps to prolong your phone’s battery life.  

  1. Adjust your settings: lower your brightness, turn on battery saver mode, and disable any background app refresh.  
  1. Manage notifications: limit the number of apps that send you notifications. If every single app on your phone is sending notifications, it is likely that you are constantly waking the device and wasting battery power.  
  1. Update software: developers often release updates that optimize battery efficiency.  

As a technology-driven society, understanding how your devices operate is crucial. Closing apps may seem like a quick fix for battery concerns, but it often backfires, leading to increased battery drain. By letting your smartphone manage apps efficiently, you can enjoy longer battery life and a smoother user experience.  

  

For more tips on optimizing your technology use, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to help you navigate the digital landscape with ease! 

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