How do I put apps to sleep when not in use on my Samsung A54 5G, A53, A73, S23 Ultra
In this video, we will explore a useful feature available on Samsung A54 5G, A53, A73, and S23 Ultra devices that allows you to put apps to sleep when they are not in use. Putting apps to sleep can help conserve battery life and optimize the performance of your device. By identifying and managing power-hungry apps, you can ensure a smoother user experience and extend your battery life. Follow the steps below to learn how to use this feature effectively.
Step 1: Accessing App Sleep Settings
To start, go to your device's Settings by swiping down from the top of the screen and tapping the gear icon. In the Settings menu, find and select "Device care" or "Battery," depending on your device model.
Step 2: Battery Usage Details
Inside the Device care or Battery section, you'll find a list of apps and their battery usage details. Look for the "Battery usage" or "App power management" option and tap on it.
Step 3: Putting Apps to Sleep
Once you are in the Battery usage or App power management section, you will see a list of apps and their battery usage. Apps with higher battery usage will be displayed at the top. Tap on an app that you wish to put to sleep.
Step 4: App Sleep Settings
After tapping on the desired app, you'll be taken to its App info page. Here, you will find the "Put app to sleep" option. Tap on it to put the app to sleep when it's not in use.
Step 5: Confirming Action
A confirmation prompt will appear, asking if you want to put the app to sleep. Confirm your choice by selecting "OK" or "Put to sleep."
Step 6: Managing Multiple Apps
Repeat steps 3 to 5 for other apps you want to put to sleep. This way, you can efficiently manage multiple apps and optimize their battery usage.
Step 7: Monitor App Sleep Status
To check the apps you have put to sleep, go back to the Battery usage or App power management section. You'll find a list of "Sleeping apps" that shows all the apps you have chosen to put to sleep.
Step 8: Wake Up Apps
If you decide to use a previously sleeping app, simply open it, and it will wake up. The app will resume its normal functioning until it's put to sleep again.
Step 9: Adjusting App Sleep Settings
If you want to reverse the action and wake up an app manually, return to the App info page of that specific app, and you will find the option to wake it up.
Step 10: Experiment and Optimize
Experiment with putting different apps to sleep and observe how it affects your device's performance and battery life. Adjust the app sleep settings as needed to find the ideal balance between functionality and power optimization.
By learning how to put apps to sleep when not in use, you can take control of your device's power management and improve its overall efficiency. Enjoy longer battery life and smoother performance on your Samsung A54 5G, A53, A73, or S23 Ultra device.