carracerz14
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What don't you get? There is no reason to close them. They go to a cached background process and don't use any battery/resources. They are loaded into ram so they open faster when you need them. Eventually it will be cleared as new room is needed for other apps.
Hit the home button, the app goes to the background where you never have to worry about it again until you need to use it.
As ram is needed, older apps will be cleared from ram, so there is no reason to have open ram.
That simple.
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Hit the home button, the app goes to the background where you never have to worry about it again until you need to use it.
As ram is needed, older apps will be cleared from ram, so there is no reason to have open ram.
That simple.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2