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Battery Saving Savior With This New Feature on Android 11!

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Battery saving savior with this new feature on Android 11

Android phones have recently been available with RAM ranging from 6GB to a maximum of 16GB. As smartphones become more powerful, multitasking improves but the battery also heats up. Thereby also reducing battery life.

In addition to improving the performance of various programs for an operating system, the most important thing is to maximize battery life. With this in mind, Google has been trying for a long time to improve the battery life of Android phones. Doze mode is one such device that was previously available.

But in addition to that, Google has recently brought a powerful feature in the Android 11 operating system. Freezing applications that are in the same cache stage! Unfreezing them is part of the process whenever the user starts using them again. Naturally when we open and work on multiple applications on the phones at once only the application we are currently looking at on the screen is in the active state. All other applications are cached. Either through recent applications or by tapping the desired application icon again when we try to open the relevant application, the app that was in the cache until then will be brought back.

Battery saves a lot with this new feature in Android!

A new feature in Android 11 is the ability to indirectly save battery by temporarily freezing cached applications and preventing them from consuming cpu cycles and other system resources. In fact, although the Android 11 operating system became available some time ago, there is no official mention of it anywhere. But when you look at the code for Android 11 internally, it is clear that Google has implemented this new feature.

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