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    Android 16 QPR1 lets you close all your apps faster

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    • Android 16 QPR1 beta 2 includes improvement in quality life, which allows recent apps to be eliminated immediately.
    • The updated app removes the delay caused by the end of the dynamic images expire, so users can close all their apps quickly after each other.
    • Despite the improvement of performance, cleaning the habit app is less beneficial and your battery can be eliminated.

    Android 16 Qpr1 beta 2 is here, and enthusiastic fans are digging into the update to discover what is new. A changing people have seen that swipe from the Recussy menu faster, if you turn off all apps madly, save some time.

    Redded user Electrical Culture 764 noticed that swipes apps in the Rexent menu is now faster than ever. Earlier, when you opened a bunch of apps, went to rent (swipe from the navigation bullet and tackle), and tried to close the apps, you will have to wait for the full animation to be completed before successfully swipe the next app. The system will apparently ignore the touch input until the animation is eliminated.

    With Android 16 QPR1 beta 2, Pixel users can immediately remove all apps, as the system no longer awaits the animation. Reddest User Courtesy, in the video below you can catch its demo:

    I tested it on the Android 16 Qpr1 beta 2, running my Pixel 9 Pro XL, and it is definitely as fast as it is shown in the video above. On the other hand, my Pixel 7A operating Android cannot close the 16 stable apps quickly.

    Although the change is appreciated, the elephant in the room is whether you should close all your apps like this. Closing all apps from the rental switches in the early Android days, when the OS struggled with Ram management and phones, came with a small amount of Ram.

    However, with regard to Ram Management (even the IOS, in this case), Android is now very strong, and now the equipment sends a ship with a lot of Ram. Unless you have a low -level device, this swipe indicator has little advantage of closing all your apps, and you will eliminate more battery use next time the app starts. Instead, you should keep the closure of this swipe force only for abusive apps.

    Do you feel the difference in the speed of closing the app in the Rexent menu on Android 16 Qpr1 beta 2? Tell us in the comments given below!

    Have a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at News@Androidauthority.com. You can remain anonymous or get the credit for information, it’s your choice.

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