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Apps to sleep Question.

(Topic created on: 19-12-2021 03:13 PM)
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CodyH
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(Background usage limit.)  What do you all think of this option.?  

Should put unused apps to sleep option on or off.?
As said could cause problems if items put to sleep so bit worried about it, and that won't receive updates for ones put to sleep.

So main question is what should do.??.

Is worth using 
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xSteveuk
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Hi,
This page maybe helpful

Manage Sleeping apps to save battery life on your Galaxy device

https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088422/
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AndrewL
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@CodyH: Putting unused apps to sleep can be a good way to keep your device running smoothly, and reduce your overall battery consumption. For peace of mind, if you head to Settings > Battery and Device Care > Battery > Background Usage Limits > Put Unused Apps To Sleep > On, this may delay updates and notifications for the sleeping apps, but won't prevent them completely. If you manually place apps into the Deep Sleeping Apps section, they will only work when you open them. It's up to you really, but keep in mind that this will only affect apps that you don't use, so shouldn't have too much of a negative impact on your user experience. 

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CodyH
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Thanks for advice everyone.
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BandOfBrothers
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Hi @CodyH 

 

I use the Sleep and Deep Sleep feature for apps I want more control over.

It works quite well for me and can be a good way of using less resource on the phone thus saving on a little bit of battery.


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