To limit background processes on your Android device for better performance, follow these steps:
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Enable Developer Options:
- Go to "Settings" on your Android device.
- Scroll down and select "About Phone."
- Find the "Build Number" and tap on it seven times. You may be asked to input your PIN or pattern lock.
- You should see a message saying developer options have been enabled.
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Access Developer Options:
- Go back to the main "Settings" menu.
- Scroll down and select "System" or directly find "Developer Options" depending on your phone's manufacturer.
- Tap on "Developer Options."
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Limit Background Processes:
- In the Developer Options menu, scroll down to the "Apps" section.
- Tap on "Background process limit."
- Select a limit for background processes. Options include "Standard limit," "At most 4 processes," "At most 3 processes," "At most 2 processes," "At most 1 process," and "No background processes." Choosing a lower number limits the number of processes running in the background, potentially improving performance but may also impact app functionality.
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Restart Your Device:
- After setting the limit, it's a good idea to restart your phone to ensure the changes take effect properly.
By following these steps, you can control the number of background processes on your Android device, which can lead to improved performance and battery life.


