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Updated · May 10, 2022
If this is your first phone without a home button and you’re wondering how to close applications, then you’re in the right place. It’s essential to know how to exit them if they freeze or start to lag.
The process is quite simple and won’t take much of your time. In this article, we’ll show you how to close apps on iPhone 12. And it doesn’t stop there. We‘ll also review how quitting them affects your battery life.
Let’s jump right in!
The first step is to swipe with your finger from the bottom of the screen to around half of it. It doesn’t matter if you’re on the home screen or in an application.
The second step is to pause for a moment and release when you see the app previews.
Pretty simple, right? I can assure you that the following steps are just as easy. Let’s continue!
Here’s the deal.
First, you need to find the application you want to close. You can do that by swiping through them sideways with your finger.
Next, tap the desired app and swipe from the bottom of the screen.
Finally, drag the application to the top with your finger.
When all that’s done, return to your home screen. You can do it by just tapping on the top or bottom of the screen.
When the app disappears from the screen, it’s closed completely. And the next time you click on its icon, it’ll re-launch itself.
There isn’t a built-in way on iPhone 12 to close all apps at once. But you can clear up to 3 at a time. You can do that by using the same method, except you need to use 3 fingers.
And there’s more:
You can always ask Siri for help. Unfortunately, she can’t kill apps on iPhone 12 for you. But she can guide you through the process.
There’s no need to close your applications all the time. When you’re not using them, they’re “frozen.” Which means that they’re not affecting your device’s performance.
You’ll know if that’s the case when:
In order to restart it, you need to close the application. This can solve temporary issues, just like restarting your device can.
Here’s the thing.
Sometimes the performance of your iPhone can be laggy and unresponsive due to poor RAM management.
You can cause this by playing intensive games and opening multiple applications simultaneously. We already showed you how to clear apps on iPhone 12, and this is your solution. By using this method, you free some RAM, and the phone’s performance will improve.
However, if you still encounter issues with your apps, you can always restart the phone. This will help eliminate those system bugs by refreshing the whole phone system.
You’re probably wondering if closing out apps on iPhone 12 can save your battery life.
Let’s find out!
Many people think that if you regularly close background apps on iPhone 12, it can save the phone’s battery. The reality is that by doing this, you’re causing more damage to your device.
When you stop using an application, it’s basically frozen. Therefore, it doesn’t use your battery life or data.
Clearing it won’t improve your device’s battery life. Quite the opposite – it’ll force your iOS to work harder and unnecessarily use more RAM.
So, if an app is giving you trouble, but you’re not sure which one, it’s better to restart the whole device instead of clearing all open apps on iPhone 12.
However, there’s one exception. A background application can sometimes check for new information. If it’s not programmed well, it can take up more battery life. You can check if that’s the case in the Battery section of the Settings app. It’s better to disable Background App Refresh in Settings than force closing it.
In conclusion, closing apps on iPhone 12 is the most efficient way to improve the performance of an application. But you need to force close them only when there are issues. Otherwise, you risk damaging the battery life more.
And that’s it!
Now you know how to close apps on iPhone 12 and, most importantly – when to do it.
Deyan G.
Techjury.net's manager. Deyan has been fascinated by technology his whole life. From the first Tetris game all the way to Falcon Heavy. Working for TechJury is like a dream come true, combining both his passions – writing and technology. In his free time (which is pretty scarce, thanks to his three kids), Deyan enjoys traveling and exploring new places. Always with a few chargers and a couple of gadgets in the backpack. He makes mean dizzying Island Paradise cocktails too.
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