Closing all of your Android apps can help resolve issues like lag, as well as free up certain functions like your camera. For example, if an app is using your camera in the background, closing all your apps can help free up the camera for use by another app.
This is also helpful to reduce battery drain over the course of a day. Closing out of apps when you aren't using them can help prevent them from using valuable battery in the background so your phone can last longer on a single charge.
How Do I Close All My Android Apps??
How To Close All My Android Apps?
- Tap the task button at the bottom of your screen. On most Android phones this is the button on the lower right, but for most Samsung devices this is the button on the lower left.
- This will bring up the task view that will show you all the apps you have open. Tap Close all to close all your apps.
- If you want to keep a certain app from being closed, tap on its icon in the list and tap Lock to prevent the app from being closed when you tap Close all.
Applies To: Galaxy S20+,Samsung Galaxy Z Flip,Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G,Samsung Galaxy Z Fold,Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2,Samsung Galaxy S7,Samsung Galaxy S7 edge,Samsung Galaxy S7 Active,Samsung Galaxy S8,Samsung Galaxy S8+,Samsung Galaxy S9,Samsung Galaxy S9+,Samsung Galaxy S10,Samsung Galaxy S10+,Samsung Galaxy S10e,Samsung Galaxy S10 5g,Samsung Galaxy S20,Samsung Galaxy S10,Samsung Galaxy S9,Samsung Galaxy S20,Google Pixel 3,Google Pixel 4,Google Pixel 4a,Google Pixel 3a,Google Pixel 5,Samsung Galaxy Note 8,Samsung Galaxy Note 9,Samsung Galaxy Note 10,Samsung Galaxy Note 20,OnePlus 8,OnePlus 6,OnePlus 6T,OnePlus 7,OnePlus 7 Pro,OnePlus 7T,OnePlus 7T Pro,OnePlus 8 Pro,Microsoft Surface Duo
Pro Tips
- Closing apps doesn't affect your data, so feel free to close apps when you aren't using them.
- You can close individual apps by swiping them away in the list.
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