Samsung began to aggressively kill applications on smartphones for the sake of increasing autonomy

With the recent One UI 3.0 and 3.1 shell updates based on Android 11, Samsung has changed its policy to close applications running in the background.

Samsung began to aggressively kill applications on smartphones for the sake of increasing autonomy

Enthusiasts and developers alike note that the new feature is overly aggressive in closing applications. This is done in order to extend the battery life.

It is noted that the innovation became part of the Android 11 update. By default, the function is enabled and works much more aggressively than it was before. Due to the new rules, applications lose some of their capabilities. For example, applications in the “health” category, which collect data about the user’s activity and health from sensors in the background, are turned off and are not able to work correctly. Testing has shown that the new rules are triggered within three minutes of inactivity of the device with the screen off.

Samsung began to aggressively kill applications on smartphones for the sake of increasing autonomy

Samsung does not offer users a choice – there is no setting that would completely disable the new feature. Apparently, the only way to reverse the overly aggressive app policy is to turn off the standard Android battery optimization entirely.

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