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Title: How to kill or force quit apps on your iPhone or iPad
Post by: HCK on January 20, 2017, 04:05:20 pm
How to kill or force quit apps on your iPhone or iPad

You shouldn't need to force your apps to shut down, but it can occasionally help when something goes wrong.

Your iPhone and iPad is designed to handle app launching and switching automatically: After an initial launch, iOS will pause most apps when you leave them to save battery power, then resumes your current state when you open them back up again.

But some apps — especially the Facebooks, Pokémons, and big media apps of the world — don't always behave perfectly. If you run into an issue or crash an app, iOS may accidentally save that crashed state; when you go to relaunch it, you may just hit the crash point again. If this happens, you'll need to force that app to completely shut down and restart.

In the past, there have been advocates for force quitting any app you're not actively using, but we'd recommend against a force shutdown unless a crash or heavy data drain is involved — launching apps from a force quit consumes much more power and time th...

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