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Background Apps & Process List

Vishnu N K

Version
1.3
Size
2.1 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Background Apps & Process List

Background Apps & Process List gives you direct control over which applications consume your device's resources. Manage both user-installed and system apps from a single, straightforward interface — close individual apps or stop multiple processes at once to reclaim performance and battery life.

Take charge of your device's performance. Every app running in the background drains your battery and slows responsiveness. This utility lets you see exactly what's active and terminate processes that slow you down. The clean interface shows you what's consuming resources, making it simple to decide which apps to stop. Auto-launch on startup means your device stays optimized from the moment it powers on.

Works across all your Android devices. The app runs on phones, tablets, and Android TVs alike, with a remote-friendly layout for TV navigation. Whether you're switching between devices or managing a single phone, you get the same reliable control over background activity.

Handle system apps with confidence. For power users managing system-level processes, Background Apps & Process List includes a Force Stop command. When you stop an app this way, all its background operations remain inactive until you manually restart it — giving you precise control over what runs on your device. Always review system apps before force-stopping them to avoid unintended disruptions.

Optimize battery and speed without complexity. Rather than hunting through Settings, this app consolidates process management in one place. Close the apps draining your battery, free up RAM for the tasks that matter, and extend your device's runtime between charges. It's direct, efficient, and puts you in control.

Background Apps & Process List requires Android 5.0 or higher and works on all modern Android devices.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Single interface to monitor and close both user and system apps
  • Force Stop command keeps terminated apps inactive until manual restart
  • Auto-launch on startup keeps your device optimized automatically
  • Works across phones, tablets, and Android TVs with consistent control

Cons

  • Force-stopping system apps without expertise can cause device instability
  • Aggressive app termination may interrupt legitimate background services you need
  • No guidance on which apps are safe to stop versus critical to system function
  • App conflicts with Android's resource management and may require repeated use

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