If you own a Kindle Fire, you may have experienced slow performance or shorter battery life due to apps running in the background. Fortunately, closing these apps is a simple process that can help improve your device’s speed and battery life. In this guide, we’ll show you how to close running apps on your Kindle Fire.
First, go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon at the top of your screen. Then, click on “More” and select “Applications.” This will take you to a menu that displays all running applications on your device.
From here, you can select the app you want to close by tapping on it. For example, if you see an app like “Blood and Glory” running in the background that you haven’t used in a while, you can hold down on it and click “Force Stop.” This will stop the app from running and free up space on your device.
Repeat this process for any other apps that are running in the background and that you’re not currently using. It’s okay to keep some apps open, like “Settings” or “Kindle Keyboard,” but be sure to close any apps that are using a lot of resources, like games or streaming services.
By closing these apps, you’ll help your Kindle Fire run faster and more efficiently, while also extending its battery life. So next time you notice your device running slow, remember to check which apps are running in the background and close any that you’re not using.