Unlike Android phones, iOS excels in efficiently managing background apps. However, if you seldom open an app, letting it run in the background can quickly drain your battery and, worse, lead to phone freezes.

In today's post, Mytour shares with you the Method to Disable Background Apps and Save Battery on iPhone. Join us in following the guide below!
1. Disable background apps by accessing the Multitasking view
Step 1: Double-press the Home button to open the multitasking menu.

Step 2: Once in the multitasking menu, swipe up on the app you want to close.

2. Disable background apps on iPhone through Settings.
Step 1: Navigate to Settings => General => Refresh Background Apps.

Step 2: Select the Refresh Background Apps option => Off to disable automatic background running when Wi-Fi or mobile data is on.

Step 3: Now, activate power-saving mode to limit background processes. Go to Settings => Battery => Low Power Mode.

Although iOS on the iPhone is optimized for managing background apps, for optimal battery life, it's advisable to turn off heavy and infrequently used apps to keep the device stable. The most effective way to disable background apps is to apply both methods mentioned in this article. Good luck!
