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iOS 4 keeps all apps running in background
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<blockquote data-quote="cokewithvanilla" data-source="post: 1126830" data-attributes="member: 139866"><p>Up until last week, I was running 3.1.2 with no issues. I decided that it was finally time to give 4 (4.1, actually) a shot. Ever since I updated, the phone has been running every single app I open in the background at all times. So, my phone generally has 5mb of memory available instead of the around 120mb with 3.1.2. The phone is slower.</p><p></p><p>When I think I turn off my navigation software, it runs in the background causing massive battery drain. If I didn't have my phone jailbroken and a task killer, there would be no way (that I know of) to stop these applications running in the background.</p><p></p><p>In any event, it is annoying to have to manually kill all these processes. Is this normal operation for iOS 4?</p><p></p><p>edit: I forgot to say, I have a 3GS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cokewithvanilla, post: 1126830, member: 139866"] Up until last week, I was running 3.1.2 with no issues. I decided that it was finally time to give 4 (4.1, actually) a shot. Ever since I updated, the phone has been running every single app I open in the background at all times. So, my phone generally has 5mb of memory available instead of the around 120mb with 3.1.2. The phone is slower. When I think I turn off my navigation software, it runs in the background causing massive battery drain. If I didn't have my phone jailbroken and a task killer, there would be no way (that I know of) to stop these applications running in the background. In any event, it is annoying to have to manually kill all these processes. Is this normal operation for iOS 4? edit: I forgot to say, I have a 3GS [/QUOTE]
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