If you’re keen on economizing power and RAM usage on your Android phone, you can easily monitor theappsusing up resources straight from your home screen via the Quick Settings menu. It’s available on most Androidsmartphone devices, though only the later versions (from 13 onward) may have the option to find active apps directly from Quick Settings.

A point to note is that, when using the Quick Settings, you’ll only see the actively running apps at a given time. It’s quite different from checking apps running in the background, but I’ll touch on both in this guide. Knowingthe fundamentals of how to use Android phone settingsis a critical step toward owning your device. Alright, let’s jump right into it.

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How to see which Android apps are running from Quick Settings

The Android Quick Settings menu makes it easier to access essential apps and phone settings directly from the home screen.

You can manage active and running apps whenever you suspect your device’s performance is slow because of simultaneously running multiple devices. That said, Android is built to auto-manage processes and apps, so in most cases, you won’t run into major issues.

Quick settings on Android

The Quick Settings may look different depending on your device model and Android version (you might not find it on some earlier Android versions). I’m also going to cover what to do if you can’t find the Quick Settings on your phone app in a while.

But here’s how to see the apps running using the Quick Settings menu.

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That’s it! You can use this process to close some active apps whenever your device is slow.

How to check the apps draining your battery

If battery usage is your main reason for turning off running Android apps, you might also want to know which apps are using up a lot of power (and stop them).

Go toSettings>Battery & Performanceor Battery Usage and scroll down to see the list of apps consuming the most energy (and note them).

Customizing Quick settings

Though it’s not encouraged to force-stop applications (it may impair some Android processes), you may do so for certain apps that aren’t critical to your device’s functioning, as follows;

For optimal battery life and performance, you may also customize battery-saving settings on your device.

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How to customize the Android Quick Settings Menu

You can also choose or change the items appearing on your Quick Settings tray. This enables you to directly access app settings from your home screen whenever you want. Follow these steps:

What to do if Quick Settings is missing on your Android device

Update your Android system

It could be that you’re using an outdated Android version, so you need to upgrade to the latest version. Go toSettings>System>System Update, andCheck Updates. Update if you find any pending updates.

Also, open the Google Store app on your device and tap your profile picture. Go toManage apps & devicesand tap onUpdate allif there are any updates needed.

Switch to the default Android theme

Using a custom theme on your Android phone could cause the Quick Settings menu to disappear. If you have one on, try reverting to the default theme (by disabling the custom theme) and see whether your Quick Settings menu returns.

Disable Developer Options

The issue might also be that you have the developer settings on, and you need to turn this off. Go toSettings>Developerand toggle off if it’s on.

Turn off accessibility settings

Accessibility features may hinder the Quick Settings from showing on Android. If they’re enabled, you could also try disabling them. Go toSettings>Accessibility>Accessibility menu>Accessibility Menu Shortcut(toggle the button off).

If all the above fail, and you’re not able to see the running apps via the Quick Settings menu (or you want to see other background apps), you may manually check the background apps.

How to check for apps running in the background on Android (without Quick Settings)

To see the apps running in the background (using battery, data, and so forth), you can go through Android phone settings. Follow these steps:

Does closing running apps improve Android phone performance?

Theoretically, yes. Your phone performance increases when there aren’t many functions running simultaneously. That’s because the processor and RAM aren’t preoccupied with more stuff and, therefore, can perform more efficiently. It also reduces power usage, especially when you’re low on charge and some unnecessary apps are running in the background.

How do I make my Android battery charge last longer?

Start by adjusting some of your phone’s settings. Reduce screen brightness (or change to auto brightness) and remove keyboard and vibration sounds. You should also identify the apps using a lot of battery power and restrict the background permissions they have. Most importantly, enable the battery saving mode and adjust it to the most optimal settings.

How can I instantly stop apps from running in the background?

Go to the individual app settings and disable background permissions. This ensures the app won’t run in the background when it’s not in use. Also, you can install background-killing apps like Greenify and SuperFreezz to stop specific apps from running when they’re not needed. However, you should be careful not to disable apps that run crucial processes on your phone, as it might freeze some functions.