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How mobile apps reduce smartphone power and speed

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How mobile apps reduce smartphone power and speed
Modern mobile applications, especially those operating on the Android OS, remain constantly active in the background. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

This process is linked to collecting various data about the user and optimizing advertising services. As a result, the overall operating speed of the smartphone decreases and the battery power drains faster than usual.

According to expert observations, social networks lead the list of applications that consume the most power and memory resources. Platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and X constantly process large amounts of information to analyze user interests and provide personalized content.

Additionally, streaming services that transmit media content also represent a significant load on the device. Although apps like Netflix and Spotify attempt to increase operating speed by storing data in temporary memory (cache), this memory fills up over time, leading to the smartphone slowing down.

Navigation services, specifically map applications, also pre-download route information to ensure convenience when working in offline mode. This process requires continuous use of processor and memory resources.

Apps that display weather information are also among the excessive resource consumers. They maintain a constant connection to the internet to update meteorological data, which in turn causes mobile traffic consumption and battery depletion.

According to experts, to increase smartphone efficiency, it is advisable to control the background permissions of these applications and periodically disable unnecessary services. By regularly cleaning the device and granting permission only to essential apps, it is possible to extend the smartphone's service life and ensure its fast operation.

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