How To Turn OFF Background Apps On Galaxy S8 And Galaxy S8 Plus
The background apps that are running in the background of your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus cause your battery to die down quicker and will use more data. This is because when it is in the background, the apps require the Internet to keep up to date. We recommend you to get rid of the background apps to have your Samsung Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus be more efficient be work quicker.
The constant updating of your apps that are on your phone drain your battery and data and the constant browsing that your smartphone does on the web adds to this problem. You can save the battery of your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus if you disable the background apps or if you just manually update your device. We will give you some advice on how to turn off background apps on Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus.
Closing the background applications:
- Make sure your smartphone is turned on.
- Choose the Recents option
- Click the Active apps
- Choose End
- Click the OK option
Closing and disabling the background data for all services:
- Make sure your smartphone is turned on.
- Click the Settings icon
- The data usage should be selected
- In the Context Menu, the three dots should be tapped
- Auto sync data should be unchecked
- Click the OK option
Disabling the background data for Gmail and other Google services:
- Make sure your smartphone is turned on.
- Click on Settings
- Click the Accounts icon
- Choose Google
- Click the account name
- The Google Service should be unchecked to not allow it to be functioning
Disabling background data for Twitter:
- Make sure your smartphone is turned on.
- Click on your Settings.
- Click on the Accounts option.
- Click on Twitter.
- Make sure Twitter Sync is unchecked.
Follow the instructions below in order to disable background data from their own menus that Facebook requires:
- Make sure your smartphone is turned on.
- The Facebook Settings Menu should be opened
- Click on the Refresh Interval
- Click on Never