Once you’ve identified any problem apps, there are a few options available to deal with them.
#STOP SKYPE FROM RUNNING AUTOMATICALLY ANDROID#
Android cautions you to be careful when switching controls with the apps and services it’s running in the background, as halting processes suddenly could cause crashes or malfunctions. If you don’t know what something is, just type the name into Google and find out. You are looking for a third-party app that you installed or some bloatware that you don’t use that seems to be running in the background a lot more than it should. There are many system processes and Google services that you don’t want to mess with. These controls let you look for apps that are suspiciously busy, even though you don’t use them much. The percentage next to each one tells you how often it’s running and you can tap on it to see its RAM usage. With Process statistics in older versions of Android, you’ll see a list.With Running services in Android 6.0 Marshmallow and above, you will see live RAM status at the top, with a list of apps and their related processes and services currently running underneath.
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Go to Settings > Developer options and look for Running services or Process, statistics, depending on your version of Android.You’ll get a message telling you that you are now a developer.With a Samsung Galaxy, you might see Settings > About device > Software info > Build number. Or just search for Build number in the search bar and it will give you the path and allow you to go directly to the control.
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The System sheet will take you directly to Developer Options if you already have it enabled.
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You can double-check apps currently running by accessing your device’s developer options.