Frequently closing iPhone apps harms battery life instead of saving it
Developers explain that frequently closing apps on iPhone backfires because it increases the load on the processor and battery. When an app is fully closed and reopened, it reloads completely, consuming more energy than simply switching back to it.
If users minimize apps instead of closing them fully, battery consumption decreases. Therefore, the habit of closing apps to save power may actually drain the device faster.
Users are likely to reconsider how they manage apps on their iPhones to extend battery life.