In the event that you have realized, like the majority of Samsung Galaxy A20 owners that your battery does not even last a day, it is likely that your device is constantly "under pressure" you will therefore have to detect the reason for the problem. And one of the most common reasons for a battery draining too quickly is from apps that aren't closed by the user and will drain your battery. We will on this page accompany you, showing you how to close background applications on a Samsung Galaxy A20?

To do this, first of all, we will briefly show you the purpose of closing the applications that are running in the background on your Samsung Galaxy A20, then, how to close the background applications, first through the task manager, then, through the settings of your mobile.

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For what reasons to close the background applications on your Samsung Galaxy A20?

Before showing you in detail the procedure for quitting the applications running in the background on your Samsung Galaxy A20, we will first of all show you the goal you are going to have to achieve. As we explained to you just before, applications represent the major part of the resources consumed by the processor of a smartphone. 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 works in the background, implying that remains active when it is not open directly on your Samsung Galaxy A20, will mobilize material resources from the processor and will saturate it. living memory. These two components may require energy to keep these applications on, and therefore the consequence for you, a battery that drains faster. It is possible to, if you have the impression that it is emptying too quickly, check the battery status of your Samsung Galaxy A20.

How to close background apps on Samsung Galaxy A20?

We now move on to the practical part of this guide, we will very easily show you how to quit the background applications on a Samsung Galaxy A20? As we explained to you, it may be beneficial to do this if you experience latencies, drops in performance or a battery that drains too quickly.

How to quit background applications on Samsung Galaxy A20 using Task Manager?

First solution, it is possible to close background applications on a Samsung Galaxy A20 via task manager. This is the most accessible manipulation, it is however less effective with recalcitrant applications which tend to restart automatically after closing. Follow the few guidelines below to do so:

  • Unlock your Samsung Galaxy A20
  • On the bottom bar of your screen, click on the logo of the three vertical lines, this will open your task Manager
  • In it, you will discover all the applications open on your Samsung Galaxy A20, you can either close application by application by positioning yourself in front of the one that interests you, to do this slide the screen to the left or to the left. right to navigate. Once on the one that interests you, make a swipe-up to leave her
  • Otherwise you can click on "Close all" which will have the effect of closing all the applications open in the background

How to close the background applications on my Samsung Galaxy A20 via settings?

Second option, you don't want to close all the background apps all at once and find that some reopen without you doing anything! There is a more drastic process to end all background application related processes on a Samsung Galaxy A20, check out the following:

  • Open the “Settings” of your Samsung Galaxy A20
  • Look for the "Applications" menu
  • In it, click on the application running in the background and that you want to exit on your Samsung Galaxy A20
  • Once on the latter's page, click on "Force stop" , this will have the effect of quitting all the processes of the current app

If you want a lot of tutorials to become a master of the Samsung Galaxy A20, we invite you to consult the other tutorials in the category: Samsung Galaxy A20.