If you have realized, like a good part of Motorola Moto G31 users, that your battery does not even last a day, it is surely that your device is constantly "under pressure" you will suddenly have to find the reason for the problem. And one of the most common causes of a battery draining too quickly is apps that aren't closed by the user and will drain your battery. We are going to assist you today, by showing you how to close background applications on a Motorola Moto G31?

To do this, to begin with, we will briefly teach you the interest of closing applications that are running in the background on your Motorola Moto G31, then, how to close applications in the background, first via the task manager, then , via your mobile settings.

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Why close background applications on your Motorola Moto G31?

Before teaching you in detail the procedure for quitting the applications running in the background on your Motorola Moto G31, we will first show you the interest you will have in accomplishing it. As we told you in the introduction, applications represent the major part of the resources consumed by the processor of a mobile phone. Indeed, apart from the screen which of course is a very important source of consumption, it is the processor which requires the most energy from your battery.

You will therefore have to assimilate that each application that runs in the background, meaning that remains active when it is not open directly on your Motorola Moto G31, will requisition material resources from the processor and will saturate living memory. These two components will require energy to keep these applications on, and therefore the consequence for you, a battery that drains faster. You can, in the event that you have the impression that it is emptying too quickly, check the battery status of your Motorola Moto G31.

How to close background apps on Motorola Moto G31?

We now move on to the practical part of this guide, we will very very easily show you how to quit the background applications on a Motorola Moto G31? As you were told, it may be beneficial to do so in the event that you experience latencies, drops in performance or a battery that drains too quickly.

How to quit background apps on Motorola Moto G31 using task manager?

First technique, you will be able to close background applications on a Motorola Moto G31 through the task manager. This is the easiest manipulation, it is however less effective with recalcitrant applications which have the habit of restarting automatically after closing. Apply the few instructions below to achieve it:

  • Unlock your Motorola Moto G31
  • On the bottom bar of your screen, click on the logo of the three vertical lines, this will open your task Manager
  • In the latter, you will discover all the applications open on your Motorola Moto G31, you can either close application by application by positioning yourself in front of the one that interests you, to do this swipe the screen to the left or to the right to navigate. Once on the one that interests you, do a swipe-up to leave her
  • Otherwise you can click on "Close all" which will have the consequences of closing all the applications open in the background

How to close background applications on your Motorola Moto G31 via settings?

Second possibility, you do not want to close all background applications at once and you notice that some reopen without you having done anything! There is a more radical process to end all processes related to a background application on a Motorola Moto G31, discover it below:

  • Open the “Settings” of your Motorola Moto G31
  • Look for the "Applications" menu
  • In it, click on the application that is running in the background and that you want to quit on your Motorola Moto G31
  • Once on the page of this one, click on "Force stop" , this will result in quitting all the processes of the current app

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