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"Close all" button location

(Topic created: Sunday)
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AlienX
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The close all button in the task manager sits right under the thumb results in accidentally closing all apps. I have accidentally closed fully filled form several time when switching between apps to find information. It should be located at the top as shown in the image.

 
Also closing all your apps over and over again is not great for battery life as it starts over the task over and over again. So it should be relocated to discourage unnecessary closing everything all the time.
 
 
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ImRyan
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You can tap keep open if you want to so I don't understand why it's a problem. Most people don't want apps they aren't using running all the time in the background and I have no idea where you came up with it hurt to close them. And it's not force closing because you have to go into the app info to force close. I truly don't understand why some people just make up things that aren't true and making it sound worse than it is. If I don't want an app to be closed I tap it to keep it open. Simple.
ImRyan
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And truly how much does it hurt the battery if they are consuming more power being open? I just don't understand where you are getting all this false information and trying to spin it and using incorrect terms. You really think it affects battery life significantly to not let an app run in the background and reopen it when you need it? Wow, like seriously. Make it make sense
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