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Samsung is the worst offender for killing background apps GL-NEWS

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February 18, 2021
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Samsung is the worst offender for killing background apps GL-NEWS
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Samsung has made some main strides over the previous few years in increase its One UI pores and skin as top-of-the-line variations of Android in the marketplace. Nicely, it appears issues are headed again within the mistaken path. Apparently, Samsung launched some aggressive background app killing insurance policies in Android 11 that high the charts within the worst methods.

Don’tKillMyApp is an impartial web site that ranks Android OEMs based mostly on how they deal with background app administration. The location seems to be at how AOSP and Google’s personal Pixels deal with background apps, and from there seems to be at how main OEMs change the platform for the more serious, resulting in customers seeing their background apps closed unexpectedly.

For years, this listing remained principally the identical, with near-stock Android makers resembling Sony and Nokia sitting comfortably in low ranks (decrease is healthier) whereas extra aggressive modifications from Xiaomi, Asus, Oppo, and others earned increased ranks. Huawei topped the listing for a really very long time, with OnePlus being a detailed second and Samsung a methods behind. Nicely, that’s modified.

Samsung is now sitting in first place with regards to aggressively killing background apps because of modifications the corporate made its in Android 11 improve. A brand new restriction Samsung has implemented prevents apps from holding wake lock in foreground companies. This modification, which is on by default, is described as being a “extreme divergence from commonplace Android course of administration insurance policies” and can lead to some background apps breaking, together with some well being apps that may lose the flexibility to collect sensor knowledge.

Fortunately, there’s a workaround. Customers can dive into a number of totally different settings pages (Settings > Apps > Your App > Battery > Battery optimization > All apps > [App Name] > Don’t optimize) and toggle off battery optimization.

Notably, this comes after Google said it would take measures to forestall precisely this form of habits from its Android companions. Clearly, Samsung didn’t get the memo or disregarded it completely.

As some who’s been utilizing Samsung’s newest Galaxy S21 gadgets and a Galaxy Z Fold 2 over the previous a number of months, I can’t say I’ve immediately observed these points. Nonetheless, that could possibly be immediately associated to the truth that all of these Samsung gadgets have exuberant quantities of RAM, inflicting background apps to be left alone. This challenge probably makes itself clear extra on Samsung’s inexpensive gadgets.

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