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On Mon, 09 Jun 2025 00:47:57 -0400, micky wrote :
>>The app that I use is apparently no longer available from the Play
>>Store. It is Simple System Monitor, v. 3.7.5, available here:
>>
https://apkpure.com/simple-system-monitor/com.dp.sysmonitor.app
>>
>
> Sounds good. I will look into it.
Since I always strive to add additional value, here`s how I`d do it.
Settings > Developer Options > Running Services > Background Processes
This will show active background processes, their RAM usage,
and it will allow you to stop background processes, if desired.
In addition, Settings > Battery > Battery Usage will highlight the apps
consuming power the most (if that happens to be the concern of the OP).
REFERENCES:
https://fossbytes.com/running-services-in-android-developer-options-how-to-check
-apps-running-in-background/
https://tms-outsource.com/blog/posts/how-to-check-apps-running-in-background-and
roid/
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