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On 6/9/2025 6:23 AM, Marion wrote:
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> 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.
>
A good start, but on my Galaxy S23, it is far from a complete picture of
everything running in the background. Even when "Cached processes" is
selected, it only shows about 25% of the processes revealed by Simple
System Monitor.
-David
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