Friday 11 July 2014

HOW TO.....Hibernate Background Apps On Your Android Device To Improve Battery Life [ROOT REQUIRED]

Dear readers........welcom back.nowadays almost everyone is using android devices and all of them are annoyed of their  device battery.We’re sure most of our readers will relate to this as well. In this post, we’ll be discussing a method using which you can put background apps into ‘hibernation’ which will result in more available RAM and a much better battery life. However, as it is with most good things Android, you’ll need a rooted device.The Android OS comes with a lot of freedom. This freedom is enjoyed not only by the user, but by apps as well. Some apps might take a toll on your device and hog a lot of RAM and other resources, and cause your phone to slow down and result in a poor battery life. A good idea would be to disable these apps, if you can’t uninstall them which is usually the case when you’re dependent on the app’s functionality.
Now lets move on to subject that is how to put background apps on hibernation.as you all know that android OS fascilates to 'disable'or a 'frozen' state,which means it does not show up on your app drawer,nor it has any service running.in this way app shall have no interaction with user as well as on app resources too.by using an amazing app "greenify" we can get information about background app that is hogging memory and causing battery to drain and consequently puts those apps into hibernation.

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