Hello,
Is there an option in the settings to be able to actually force close ANY app that I swipe it up and off the screen from the "recent apps" screen?
Because music and such apps still play music in the background.
iPhones do it properly tho and that's what I like on the iphone and dislike on the Android when I switched to it from the iPhone.
I'm not happy about jumping from a horse to a donkey... I'm not flaming other things about Android on my Note 9 other than this fact that I have to take the complicated route of going to Settings>Apps>GooglePlayMusic>ForceStop... for each app.
If I need music or sound from any app like Youtube for example, to play in the background, I'll actually keep the app open in the "recent apps" list in the sense that I won't swipe it off the screen.
I need the curent action of swiping off the screen recent applications to completely properly close apps (a.k.a. ending the task and any task related to it, something like End Process Tree on Windows).
If there indeed is such an option to allow all apps on the "recent apps" list to completely force close, then I'll apologize for bothering. This also applies if there is an app that allows this. If not, for the love of God add it in a hotfix ASAP.
I want my RAM to be free as often as possible with a simple swipe (if closing one app at a time), or with a press of the button "close all apps". But more important is that if for some reason I need to stop the playback and the actual app, and any process related to it from running in the background for the rest of the day both to preserve battery and RAM, I want to be able to do it quickly and efficiently.
Thanks,
D.B.
Is there an option in the settings to be able to actually force close ANY app that I swipe it up and off the screen from the "recent apps" screen?
Because music and such apps still play music in the background.
iPhones do it properly tho and that's what I like on the iphone and dislike on the Android when I switched to it from the iPhone.
I'm not happy about jumping from a horse to a donkey... I'm not flaming other things about Android on my Note 9 other than this fact that I have to take the complicated route of going to Settings>Apps>GooglePlayMusic>ForceStop... for each app.
If I need music or sound from any app like Youtube for example, to play in the background, I'll actually keep the app open in the "recent apps" list in the sense that I won't swipe it off the screen.
I need the curent action of swiping off the screen recent applications to completely properly close apps (a.k.a. ending the task and any task related to it, something like End Process Tree on Windows).
If there indeed is such an option to allow all apps on the "recent apps" list to completely force close, then I'll apologize for bothering. This also applies if there is an app that allows this. If not, for the love of God add it in a hotfix ASAP.
I want my RAM to be free as often as possible with a simple swipe (if closing one app at a time), or with a press of the button "close all apps". But more important is that if for some reason I need to stop the playback and the actual app, and any process related to it from running in the background for the rest of the day both to preserve battery and RAM, I want to be able to do it quickly and efficiently.
Thanks,
D.B.