How to Manage Background Apps on Samsung S25
The Samsung Galaxy S25 is a powerful device, but running multiple apps in the background can drain battery, consume RAM, and slow down performance. Learning how to manage background apps on Samsung S25 ensures your phone runs smoothly while preserving battery life. OnePlus provides a detailed guide to controlling background activity without disrupting important app functions.
Why Manage Background Apps?
Background apps continue to run even when you’re not using them. While Android efficiently handles memory, some apps may:
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Consume excessive battery
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Slow down the device by using RAM
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Use mobile data for updates or syncing
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Cause overheating in extreme cases
By managing background apps, you can improve battery life, system speed, and overall device stability.
Step 1: Access Battery and Device Care
Samsung includes built-in tools to monitor app performance.
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Open Settings → Battery and Device Care → Battery.
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Tap Background Usage Limits.
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You will see options to manage app activity and prevent unnecessary background usage.
This section allows you to view apps that frequently run in the background and take action accordingly.
Step 2: Enable Sleeping and Deep Sleeping Apps
Samsung offers options to put unused apps to sleep:
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Sleeping Apps: Apps that aren’t actively used will be paused automatically.
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Deep Sleeping Apps: Apps in this category do not run in the background at all until manually opened.
How to Add Apps:
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Go to Settings → Battery and Device Care → Battery → Background Usage Limits.
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Tap Sleeping Apps or Deep Sleeping Apps.
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Tap Add Apps and select apps you rarely use.
✅ OnePlus Tip: Avoid adding essential apps like messaging or alarm apps to deep sleep; they might not deliver notifications.
Step 3: Use Adaptive Battery
Samsung’s Adaptive Battery prioritizes power for frequently used apps, limiting background activity for others.
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Navigate to Settings → Battery and Device Care → Battery.
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Tap More Battery Settings.
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Enable Adaptive Battery.
This feature uses machine learning to optimize performance based on your usage patterns, extending battery life without compromising convenience.
Step 4: Manually Close Background Apps
You can also manually close apps running in the background:
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Tap the Recent Apps button (or swipe up and hold from the bottom).
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Swipe left or right to close specific apps, or tap Close All to stop all.
Note: Android may reopen some apps automatically, so this is best for temporary relief rather than permanent background management.
Step 5: Monitor Data Usage by Background Apps
Some apps may run in the background and consume mobile data. Limiting this helps both performance and data bills.
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Go to Settings → Connections → Data Usage → Mobile Data Usage.
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Select an app and toggle Allow background data usage off if it doesn’t need constant updates.
This prevents unnecessary network activity while apps are idle.
Step 6: Keep Apps Updated
Outdated apps may run inefficiently in the background.
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Open Google Play Store → My Apps & Games → Update All.
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Updated apps are optimized for battery and performance, reducing background resource usage.
Step 7: Optional – Use Device Care Optimization
Samsung offers a one-tap Optimize Now feature:
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Open Settings → Battery and Device Care.
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Tap Optimize Now to free up memory and close unused background apps.
This is useful for quick system maintenance and ensures the S25 performs smoothly throughout the day.
Final Thoughts
Managing background apps on your Samsung Galaxy S25 is essential for extending battery life, improving performance, and maintaining device stability. By using Sleeping Apps, Adaptive Battery, manual controls, and data usage settings, you can optimize the phone without losing essential notifications.
OnePlus recommends regularly reviewing background activity and keeping apps updated to ensure your Samsung S25 runs at peak performance.
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