In the Android 11 update, Samsung has introduced a feature that prevents apps from working in the background by default. To ensure your apps run smoothly, it’s crucial to exclude them from battery optimization. Additionally, Samsung Galaxy 10 and 20 devices have a 'Sleeping Apps' feature that conserves battery but might affect app functionality. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to optimize your apps for both Android 11 and Samsung Galaxy 10 & 20 devices.
Android 11 Battery Optimization
- Go to Settings
- Tap Apps
- Tap HomeGauge Companion
- Tap Battery
- Tap Battery Optimizations
- Tap All Apps
- Make sure toggle for HomeGauge companion is turned off
- Press back, HomeGauge should now say Not optimized
Samsung Galaxy 10 & 20 Sleeping Apps
- Start Device Care from Settings
- Tap Battery
- Tap the 3-dot menu > Settings
- Disable all toggles (except for Notifications)
- Tap “Sleeping apps”
- Wake up all the apps using the Trash Can icon
Warning: Make sure Put unused apps to sleep and Auto-disable unused apps is disabled. Otherwise, Samsung will put your apps back to sleep after a few days (3 by default) even if you have woken them up manually!
On some phones, the same lists are placed in Battery > Background usage limits.
- Open Battery > Background usage limits
- Check the lists