Battery activity

On my battery activity it says I use my Roku app for two hours but the background activity is 4 hours. That sounds like a lot for background activity. How can I cut that out? Will closing the app after I finish using it help? I have an iPhone 12 pro. I also have background app refresh off for all my apps.

iPhone 12 Pro

Posted on Jun 26, 2023 07:44 AM

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Posted on Jun 26, 2023 08:06 AM

That will not stop streaming apps, which are actually running in foreground with the display off.


Background App Refresh manages apps that do periodic “housekeeping” by starting on their own. Apps that process notifications, or that provide streaming services, are not running in background; they are actually running in a non-display mode sort of between foreground and background. Actually, very few apps actually launch on a schedule in background or run continuously in background, so enabling or disabling Background App Refresh rarely makes any difference.

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Jun 26, 2023 08:06 AM in response to Mac Jim ID

That will not stop streaming apps, which are actually running in foreground with the display off.


Background App Refresh manages apps that do periodic “housekeeping” by starting on their own. Apps that process notifications, or that provide streaming services, are not running in background; they are actually running in a non-display mode sort of between foreground and background. Actually, very few apps actually launch on a schedule in background or run continuously in background, so enabling or disabling Background App Refresh rarely makes any difference.

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