Is iOS 13.2 aggressively killing background apps for you?

6 Comments

  • Stuart - 4 years ago

    This is by far the worst mistake Apple have made in a while. There’s many other issues with iOS 13, but killing multitasking? That’s seriously dropping the ball.

    I’m not normally one to complain, but this time, I’m less than happy to say the least.

  • Wassim - 4 years ago

    I use Outlook. Open a message that has a Word attachment. Launch Word to read it for a couple of minutes, click the small back arrow on top to go back to the message to reply and... Nope! Outlook reloads and you have to find that message again. This is ridiculous! Couple that with unbelievable battery drain and IOS 13 becomes the worst update Apple has ever produced.

  • Dave - 4 years ago

    I first notice this when I went to the APP Store to UPDATE some of my existing APPS. I would only allow me to UPDATE one APP and then the rest on the list would freeze. It's like additional FTP sessions were frozen. Had to close the APP Store APP, do a hard boot, and then try again which resulted in ONLY ONE APP would fully download before freezing up again!

  • Mike - 4 years ago

    I’m using an 11” iPad Pro (1 back version) running the latest iPadOS version.

    I access a bank’s Internet Banking in Safari and whenever I leave the session and go to Excel to check something, when I go back I need to log in to Internet Banking again.

  • John - 4 years ago

    I’m running iOS 13.2 on an iPhone 7 Plus and I can multitask between Safari, Youtube, Mail, and Audible and all of them remain in memory and don’t restart when switching between them. In this case, I guess I’m the lucky one. :)

  • Mike - 4 years ago

    I use safari for work it’s called remote tech and now after updating to 13.2 I have to log back in every single time I use it now it’s very aggravating.

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