These are the 10 applications that consume the most resources on your Android device

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It is becoming more and more normal for us to install a large number of applications on our smartphone, some of which we do not get to use even once. There are not many applications that consume too many resources on our terminal, but a few devour the available resources of our mobile device, without us even realizing it.

The guys at Avast have made a interesting study of the applications that consume more resources in our terminal with Android device, and today we have decided to echo them so that you can all check your smartphone and check how many of these applications you have installed and especially which of them you have to have, without using them on any occasion.

Snapchat

Snapchat

The popular social network Snapchat It has positioned itself as the application that consumes the most resources on our terminal with the Android operating system, largely due to the fact that it constantly uses the camera to take the images and videos that we publish on our profile shortly after.

Whether you use it continuously or not, Snapchat consumes a large amount of resources and also makes a significant drain on your battery, so keep a close eye on it and uninstall it if you don't use it regularly.

Spotify Music

In second position is one of those applications that almost all of us use in our daily lives, such as Spotify, and that offers us a huge catalog of music. The streaming music service consumes a lot of battery life, but also memory and don't forget it, also mobile data since unless we have downloaded our favorite music with the Premium option, it will use the data of our rate at all times mobile.

Wattpad

I would almost dare to say that it certainly doesn't sound like too much Wattpad, but it is one of the most popular applications dedicated to writers and readers, where the former can share their stories, and the latter enjoy reading them and rate them, adding comments.

In addition to these functions, Wattpad is the closest thing to a social network, with the consequent continuous consumption of data and resources from our terminal. There are not many other applications of this type, but if you do not want to put your smartphone on the edge of the precipice, you will have to monitor its use very closely.

Line

Line

It is striking not to see any instant messaging application in this list among the 3 that consume the most resources, but in the fourth position we find Line, more than an application to send and receive messages.

WhatsApp or Telegram do not appear on this list, something without a doubt very positive for all users of these two applications, but if you have Line installed, it seems clear that you must take into account that it is eating up your resources and your battery.

Amazon Shopping

It certainly turns out to find at the top of this list an application like Amazon Shopping, which does not seem to be the type that requires too many resources to function. However, due to excessive use of the network, it can become our worst enemy for day to day. Of course, Amazon may get us out of more trouble than it can generate us.

tinder

Flirting over the Internet can quickly end your patience, but also with, for example, the battery of your mobile device. And is that tinder, one of the most popular applications of its kind, ranks sixth among the most resource consuming applications.

Su overuse of battery, data and storage (in addition to keeping running in the background at all times) of our smartphone place you in a compromised position.

SmartNews

SmartNews

Of course, this list could not miss one of the many applications that allow us to be informed at all times. SmartNews is one of those applications that allows us to read news from a huge number of media at any time and place. Of course, the price to be informed is very high and is that these applications need to synchronize huge amounts of data practically daily.

For example, in addition, the SmartNews interface does not help greatly to reduce the consumption of resources and it is full of animations and other things that directly affect the autonomy of our device. Fortunately, these applications are easy to remove from our terminal, and it is enough to visit some web pages to be informed.

Clean Master

Clean Master is one of those applications that are offered to improve the general performance of your smartphone, and that according to the study carried out by Avast achieves just the opposite. And this application is one of the most resource consuming on our Android device, long live the ironies !.

We have always said it, but just in case we repeat it, using this type of application is a total waste of time and now it is also a danger for our battery or for sure our RAM memory.

Spreadsheets

It seems strange that with the enormous number of applications that Google has on Google Play, only one slips into this list, something that also speaks very well of the search giant. Spreadsheets It is the application that appears in the ninth position, and that despite its simplicity consumes a large amount of resources.

The reasons are difficult to find and that simplicity is its flag, but we imagine that if the spreadsheet is complex, the terminal would need great resources to load it and show it to us as it should be.

The Guardian

To close this list we find the application of the British medium The Guardian, which is one of the best applications to be informed, but in return it will devour the resources of our smartphone. Now you are the one who has to be chosen if you prefer to be informed or have to charge your mobile device more frequently.

How many of these applications do you have installed on your mobile device with Android operating system?. Tell us in the space reserved for comments on this post or through any of the social networks in which we are present, and also tell us if you notice the excessive consumption of resources by any of them.

More information - blog.avast.com


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