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Galaxy S24Lots of apps running in the background also lowers performance of your phone and the overall lifespan of your phone. It also causes the battery to drain much faster. The lady who posted earlier about her phone warping and over heating probably never closed her background apps. Anyone who doesn't close their background apps completely is at risk of future cellphone problems. Its not because the phone is faulty. My phone has been hot a few times but after closing apps it's always cool. A pc has fans that can cool everything but a cellphone is an enclosed device with no way to cool itself. In a perfect world no cellphone would overheat. Users buy cellphones and not aware of why they overheat is the problem. It's basically a computer in your hand.
Just getting rid of the apps from your home screen does not close them. They are still running unless you close them manually in the settings.
Instead of closing every app manually an easier option is to search for app killers in Google Play. App killers will show every app running in the background and you can close the apps. You should run an app killer on your phone at least every couple of days minimum.
Best app killer I've found so far for S24 is KILL APPS.
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Galaxy S24FYI Google maps uses several different components and I have experienced all the phones I have ever owned causing heat up issues when it is running with another app. Not sure why it needs to be constantly on for your job.
Also you have a great command of the English language and typing seeing as how you are under1 year old!
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Galaxy S24Stating all your phones have always run hot just says you haven't bothered to learn or take steps so they don't. Do a search on why computers or why cellphones run hot.
When you open any app on the cellphone it makes the processor work which produces heat. The more apps you open the harder the processor has to work which creates even more heat.
If all you do is swipe the app to get it off the screen it never closes the app. If you never close apps completely it's entirely possible you could have 50 to well over 100 or even far more apps running in the background. This would definitely cause hot phones.
If you want to close an app completely you literally have two options period. Go into the app settings and click Force Stop and do that individually for every app running taking lots of time or download an app killer that can help you close them in a matter of a minute or two.
Many of these app killers have options to ignore apps you don't want closed or can't close for work or whatever. Just like any other app some app killers are great some are **bleep**. You might want to test multiple app killers. Also most of these app killers won't close system apps.
Third option is just to ignore everything and keep letting your phone run hot or overheat.
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