The MPE client can be closed using the exit button
After a connection is disconnected, the MPE client is automatically closed after 15 minutes.
If that's not the case for you, how do you know that the MPE client has not been closed?
MPE running at background and i cant close it (SOLVED)
The “Close” button sends the MyPhoneExplorer client to the background.
If you then tap on the symbol with the three vertical lines in the bottom left corner, you will switch to the task overview.
Here you can swipe the task upwards or tap on the menu item “Close all”.
After that, the MyPhoneExplorer client is completely “closed” in my opinion.
If you then tap on the symbol with the three vertical lines in the bottom left corner, you will switch to the task overview.
Here you can swipe the task upwards or tap on the menu item “Close all”.
After that, the MyPhoneExplorer client is completely “closed” in my opinion.
The fact that apps (not just MPE) are still kept in memory after they are closed is probably due to a standard Android setting 
If you don't want this, you can activate = Limit for background processes = No background processes in the Developer Options
Removing an individual app from the process is probably only possible from Android 15 onwards?!
If you don't want this, you can activate = Limit for background processes = No background processes in the Developer Options
Removing an individual app from the process is probably only possible from Android 15 onwards?!
As of MyPhoneExplorer Client Version 4.0, you can also generally deactivate the push function using a tweak.
- Start MyPhoneExplorer on the PC and connect it to the cell phone
- Windowskey+R => => <ENTER>
Maybe that will help
- Start MyPhoneExplorer on the PC and connect it to the cell phone
- Windowskey+R =>
Code: Alles auswählen
myphoneexplorer action=directcommand command=AT*DISABLEPUSH=1Maybe that will help
I received more information regarding 'quitting apps':
An app in the Android system is closed when...
1. ... all activities (“windows”) are closed
and
2. ... all services (“Services”) are closed
This is implemented with the MPE client
Regardless of this, every app generally remains in the Android system's memory until it is needed for other more important things.
The function of KillApps is identical to the Android function = AppInfo = force stop and delete from memory area.
For me, removing from memory is only not possible for one user app (there are a lot of system apps): DW Contacts
An app in the Android system is closed when...
1. ... all activities (“windows”) are closed
and
2. ... all services (“Services”) are closed
This is implemented with the MPE client
Regardless of this, every app generally remains in the Android system's memory until it is needed for other more important things.
The function of KillApps is identical to the Android function = AppInfo = force stop and delete from memory area.
For me, removing from memory is only not possible for one user app (there are a lot of system apps): DW Contacts