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I HATE it when I give my phone to my friends for like 2 mins and they clear my notifications and recent apps while giving back!

Why bro?

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  • 10
    It's a habbit to clear and close everything when im using a phone.
  • 4
    I have the same habit of clearing everything...
    But I have no friends to borrow a phone from.
  • 2
    It is actually more than habit. People usually leave 15+ unnecessary apps open unwillingly, so i clear them to open up some room.

    But i never did and never will clear someones apps if they are completely aware of them. Hence, %99 of the user that gives to me are not aware and thank me for making phone a little faster.
  • 6
    @illegaldisease On Android, recent apps are handled well by the OS and generally the system won't run faster if you clear them. And notifications are even more annoying: I keep them in the tray because I want to handle them later!
  • 3
    @ColonelPhantom That is why i said "aware or unaware".

    If you say : my storage is full, could you tell me why ? or could you add this contact ? I assume that person is unaware and i clear out unnecessary stuff. When i try to ask to clear, %99.9999 of the time they do not know what i say.

    But if you say something like : I recently downgraded google play services to prevent it from stopping, now some of the apps is problematic. I assume that you know what you are doing and will not clear anything without asking you first.

    I knew you would say that, but that is only the case when phone has decent amount of RAM ( 16 GB at least )
  • 1
    I often rearrange someone's main screen icons and delete unused screens 😋
  • 2
    @ColonelPhantom also sometimes the battery suffers from reopening applications after closing from task screen
  • 1
    @Trablarer 85% of the time lol
  • 0
    @Pogromist
    "Uh, pogromist, where is my internet? I can't find it anymore."
  • 1
    @illegaldisease
    Really? I have 3GB RAM and never noticed anything from clearing recent apps. Android automatically kills them when RAM runs out, and suspends them when not being used anyways.
  • 1
    @RemyRm
    May I suggest swiping it up? That way the headsup disappears but the notification isn't gone so they can still read it when you give them their phone back.
  • 1
    @ColonelPhantom 3GB RAM ? Lol what kind of ancient phone are you using ? What is its API level ?
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