28-07-2023 04:25 PM in
The phone will automatically disable (delete) apps that you have not used in awhile. It used to be possible to change a setting under battery maintencence to remove this feature, but with some update they have removed it.
Why? Do they not trust us to know which apps we want to keep and which we want to use? Its frustrating to look for an app and then see it has been removed, especially if you are in a place with poor internet. Please add this setting again Samsung.
And no, this is not "put to sleep". There you still have the app installed.
28-07-2023 04:45 PM in
28-07-2023 05:59 PM in
@Sig2: Further to the above, the steps are slightly different on Android 13.
Settings > Battery and device care > Battery > Background usage limits (located towards the top of the Battery landing screen > Put unused apps to sleep (toggle this on).
28-07-2023 05:59 PM in
28-07-2023 07:12 PM in
No, as I wrote this is not about the put to sleep feature
28-07-2023 07:13 PM in
@AndrewL wrote:
@Sig2: Further to the above, the steps are slightly different on Android 13.
Settings > Battery and device care > Battery > Background usage limits (located towards the top of the Battery landing screen > Put unused apps to sleep (toggle this on).
And again, its not about put to sleep
28-07-2023 07:42 PM in
@Sig2: I'm not aware of a feature on our mobile devices that automatically deletes applications after a period of inactivity. Are you able to clarify which apps you have experienced this issue with?
28-07-2023 07:46 PM in
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