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Shut down apps to free up memory and speed up your Android
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This wikiHow teaches you how to close applications on your Android phone or tablet. Closing an app prevents it from running in the background, and can improve things like battery life and operating speed. If you're still having trouble after you've closed an app, you can try force-stopping it or closing its background services.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Using the Recent Apps List

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  1. If you're using Android 10 or above, swipe up from the bottom of the home screen, hold your finger there, and then let go. [1] Depending on your model, you may have to tap an icon instead of swiping—you'll often see three vertical lines at the bottom-right or bottom-left corner of the screen, if so. On other models, the icon may be a may be a square or a set of cascading rectangles.
  2. Keep swiping left or right (or up or down) until you find the app you want to close.
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  3. Where you need to drag it varies. If you scrolled through the app list vertically, swipe the app left or right to close it. If the list scrolls horizontally, swipe the app up off the screen. This action closes the app.
    • You may be able to tap an X in the top corner of the app's window instead of swiping away the app.
    • To close all open apps at once, tap Close all or Clear all . [2]
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Method 2
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Force Stopping an App

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  1. Depending on your manufacturer and version of Android, you'll see one of these options on your Settings menu. This will open a list of your installed apps.
  2. Depending on your Android, you may not be viewing a list of all installed apps. If you see a three-dot menu at the top-right corner, tap it, and then select Show system apps or Show all apps to refresh the app list.
  3. This displays information about the app.
  4. A confirmation message will appear asking if you want to close the app. [3]
    • The confirmation message you see may also inform you that force-closing an app can cause the app to misbehave—this is because stopping an open app while it's running could prevent it from finishing operations or saving files.
  5. This forces the selected app to close and halt all of its background processes.
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Method 3
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Stopping a Running Service

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  1. Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a gear. Occasionally, closing an app will leave a service hanging that hogs resources. You can usually close the app's service(s) to resolve the issue.
    • A service is a background process that doesn't have an app-like user interface. [4] It's rare that anyone other than a developer would need to shut down a service, which is why this feature is hidden in the Developer Options section of your Settings.
  2. One of these options will appear in the Settings menu.
    • Depending on your Android, you may have to tap System before you'll see an About option.
  3. It should be at the very bottom of the menu.
  4. Once you've tapped this heading enough times in a row, you will see a message that says "You are now a developer!" (or similar). [5]
  5. It's the new menu that now appears near the About phone or About tablet option.
  6. It's usually near the bottom of the menu.
  7. It should be near the top of the Developer Options page, but your Android's Running services option's location may vary.
    • On some Androids, this option will be Processes or Process Stats .
  8. The open running services will appear in the order of most RAM-intensive to least.
    • Keep in mind that many services are required to keep your Android running, so closing the wrong service may crash or reboot your phone or tablet. Avoid stopping any apps labeled "Google" or "Android" for best results.
  9. The selected service and any associated apps will stop running.
    • You may have to tap OK or Stop to confirm this step.
    • The service may restart automatically if you re-open its associated app or reboot your phone or tablet.
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    How do I close and delete a glitchy app?
    Gonzalo Martinez
    Phone Repair Specialist
    Gonzalo Martinez is the President of CleverTech, a tech repair business in San Jose, California founded in 2014. CleverTech LLC specializes in repairing Apple products. CleverTech pursues environmental responsibility by recycling aluminum, display assemblies, and the micro components on motherboards to reuse for future repairs. On average, they save 2 lbs - 3 lbs more electronic waste daily than the average computer repair store.
    Phone Repair Specialist
    Expert Answer
    Use a service like App Cleaner to close and delete problematic apps from your phone. Using something like App Cleaner or a similar app, which can be downloaded on the App Store, you can completely remove the problematic application and any underlying files that might be causing the glitches.
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    How do I know if I have any open apps? How do I close them?
    Community Answer
    Press one of the three buttons at the bottom which will be on the left for Samsung, and right for other Android devices. This will bring up a screen showing your open apps, and you can press the X in the corner of each or [close all] to close them.
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    How can I uninstall apps from Android?
    Community Answer
    Check out the helpful tutorial in this article about deleting Android apps on wikiHow.
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      1. Tap the Recent Apps button.
      2. Scroll through the apps.
      3. Drag the app off the screen or tap X in the corner of the app.

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