I only force close apps if it is running in the background, I’ve also had apps in the background basically cause my battery to drain really fast. Other than that I’ll leave all my apps in the roller and access when I need to. Good video good job like always, like to watch what you create.
The app switcher is one of the most common ways I navigate on the phone, so I'm diligent about quitting apps from an organization standpoint...I don't want an app I'm not currently/soon using cluttering up my "list" of choices when switching. But there are 2-3 that are almost always open and never quit. But I start getting annoyed when there's more than like 5 in the switcher so unless it's really killing my phone I'm going to keep quitting. 🤣
@@beardfm This is normal habit.... Why I have to go search for calculator we browser and excel every time if I have this in open app list...... Sorry but this is religious bullshit at this point
I have been championing this since iOS4 and over the past decade and a half have shared with countless people to stop force quitting. This is probably due to my iPhone X being so old but this is no longer true for me. The few apps that iOS does leave running dramatically slows down my phone. It's a night and day difference soon as I force quit those still-running apps.
i have to do this especially at night i don’t want any app just open like that when i’m not using them phone i have been doing this to all my phones and my battery life is great so it’s all depend how u use your phone
So if I see an app pinging my location in the Dynamic Island even after I'm "done with it," I manually quit it. Chipotle and other food apps are notorious for that too
How to clear unused or obsolete apps off iPhone ?Also I notice if I don’t clear off background apps like Tagged or Twitter or Face make phone lag and buffering.
So what about when it's a banking app and you're not gonna use it for over a week or so or an app you used a month ago that just received an update? Should you still let it be there in the recent apps menu?
Sure, why not? Those apps aren’t actually using any resources on your phone except for a screenshot of the last time you used it to show in the app switcher, and those use very little memory.
so is this also applied for ipads? please I've been searching about "closing background apps on ipad" and all i get is for iPhones, i need to know do i need to keep the apps open in the background on my ipad like iphones?? 😢
Call me paranoid, but I can’t trust Chinese apps or Meta apps or any Google app running in the background or even background app refresh, for both privacy and battery drain wise.
Well you can turn off background app refresh for everything and they would be stopped anytime you swipe home. Swiping the app up wouldn’t change anything.
I'm quiting because I'm using open app list as my work space.... If I'm using at given time 3/4 apps I don't want more shit there to clutter my work space......
Wow, this says a lot about computer users. Nope, thanks for all the fish. I’ll keep my boards clean. Apple wants to see my usage list while I sleep? Sounds creepy to me.
Mmmmm they lie , for hidden something esle, it seem that they are late on this option like they where late on Cancel the call, you have to wait for the caller to end, Or tell now There is No Calculater in ipad that cost 800$$ they really do stupid thing
This mostly applies to Android as well. Whether I was using iOS or Android I used to clear all apps just like everyone does, but I stopped doing that several years ago and have noticed little to no difference in performance and battery life on both iOS and Android.
then why do they make it so easy?!🤦🏻♀ ugh that's gonna e a hard habit to get out of .... is there a shortcut for changing its ready accessibility aka re-rout the quit settings
I been trying to get out of this habit after switching from Android to iOS a few months ago. The battery has been better
You’re quickly becoming one of my favorite TH-camrs. Keep up the good work! Thanks for helping us all out
So appreciate that 🙏 thanks for saying so
Great video! Your channel should have a bigger audience, keep up the good work!
I only force close apps if it is running in the background, I’ve also had apps in the background basically cause my battery to drain really fast. Other than that I’ll leave all my apps in the roller and access when I need to. Good video good job like always, like to watch what you create.
Thanks, appreciate that!
Bro… I constantly do this! Thanks for the great tip!
The app switcher is one of the most common ways I navigate on the phone, so I'm diligent about quitting apps from an organization standpoint...I don't want an app I'm not currently/soon using cluttering up my "list" of choices when switching. But there are 2-3 that are almost always open and never quit. But I start getting annoyed when there's more than like 5 in the switcher so unless it's really killing my phone I'm going to keep quitting. 🤣
I get it! Hard habit to break or change for sure.
@@beardfm This is normal habit.... Why I have to go search for calculator we browser and excel every time if I have this in open app list...... Sorry but this is religious bullshit at this point
I have been championing this since iOS4 and over the past decade and a half have shared with countless people to stop force quitting. This is probably due to my iPhone X being so old but this is no longer true for me. The few apps that iOS does leave running dramatically slows down my phone. It's a night and day difference soon as I force quit those still-running apps.
i have to do this especially at night i don’t want any app just open like that when i’m not using them phone i have been doing this to all my phones and my battery life is great so it’s all depend how u use your phone
There should be a „close all apps“ button
Such a hard habit to break but I trust the bearded teacher 👨🏻🏫
😂 you won’t regret it!
Enjoyed your video, really useful information .... thanks
Man this video was awesome! You deserve way more views.
So should I not close my iPhone apps forever? Or when should I close it?
Very useful information! Thank you❤
does it apply to iPhone 8? or only applies to the iPhone 10/11 series and above
Probably the 8 has only 2gb of ram
What about driving apps that use GPS long after driving is done?
So if I see an app pinging my location in the Dynamic Island even after I'm "done with it," I manually quit it. Chipotle and other food apps are notorious for that too
How to clear unused or obsolete apps off iPhone ?Also I notice if I don’t clear off background apps like Tagged or Twitter or Face make phone lag and buffering.
sir starting today i will stop quitting my apps thank you for the advice
super helpful - thank you
Very helpful. Thank You. I will share this video
Vindication!! Lol My daughter constantly nags me about keeping app windows open. Sharing ➡️
Haha thanks!
So what about when it's a banking app and you're not gonna use it for over a week or so or an app you used a month ago that just received an update? Should you still let it be there in the recent apps menu?
Sure, why not? Those apps aren’t actually using any resources on your phone except for a screenshot of the last time you used it to show in the app switcher, and those use very little memory.
I always swipe up any game apps I have to be sure they are not exploiting the system. The rest, I leave them suspended in the background.
I understand the thoughts here but I will always do this or even force quit things.
My condolences.
so is this also applied for ipads? please I've been searching about "closing background apps on ipad" and all i get is for iPhones, i need to know do i need to keep the apps open in the background on my ipad like iphones?? 😢
Applies also to iPads, you don't need to swipe the apps closed there either!
@@beardfm thank you so much for the confirmation!!
Is it the same for galaxy s series phones?
I would think so. Unless there's a rogue app access your location in the background that needs to be quit.
When gaming ?
I mean…I can understand why but iOS should still manage the process when you swipe to go home
Ok, been doing the swiping for…an eternity 🤣 great video thanks
Haha thanks!
Great video, Stephen!
Thanks Alban!
But, what if I am done using the app? Doesn't it make sense to close an app when finished using it?
No, better to leave it open and let the system freeze it.
@@beardfmI have 70 apps running in the background it could make my iPhone lag should I close some
Thank you
so what's wearing down the battery/
Apps that run in the background, or you using your phone all day!
Great video
Thanks!
You bet!
Call me paranoid, but I can’t trust Chinese apps or Meta apps or any Google app running in the background or even background app refresh, for both privacy and battery drain wise.
Well you can turn off background app refresh for everything and they would be stopped anytime you swipe home. Swiping the app up wouldn’t change anything.
@@beardfm oh wow. I understand now. Finally makes sense.
I'm quiting because I'm using open app list as my work space.... If I'm using at given time 3/4 apps I don't want more shit there to clutter my work space......
I do this all the time. It is a habit by now. I’ve tried to stop…lol
It’s not easy for sure!
What kind of app would play a dirty trick like that? It shall remain Faceless, errr nameless …
Dad. Ok I got it. I know you were looking at me…..
😂 and lots of others!
Thank you ❤️
Yes, but not after this video!
Good call!
Wow, this says a lot about computer users. Nope, thanks for all the fish. I’ll keep my boards clean. Apple wants to see my usage list while I sleep? Sounds creepy to me.
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Mmmmm they lie , for hidden something esle, it seem that they are late on this option like they where late on Cancel the call, you have to wait for the caller to end, Or tell now There is No Calculater in ipad that cost 800$$ they really do stupid thing
Thankfully now, They have added calculator to Ipad in IOS 18
This is not true
I’m sure you know much better than the people that made the phone 😂. Just look at all the evidence you gave to support your comment 😂
@@joeyg.2953yeah they can say the sky is yellow and you'll believe it its not hard to test glazer
I could never do this because i used a android
This mostly applies to Android as well. Whether I was using iOS or Android I used to clear all apps just like everyone does, but I stopped doing that several years ago and have noticed little to no difference in performance and battery life on both iOS and Android.
@@DJBla2e01 I noticed performance improvement in my android. Battery less warm then when I swap.
but iphone users never do the scientific method
For anyone wondering, the social media app he was talking about is Facebook.
then why do they make it so easy?!🤦🏻♀
ugh that's gonna e a hard habit to get out of .... is there a shortcut for changing its ready accessibility aka re-rout the quit settings
It's hard to quit the habit, but your iPhone will be better for it!