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charlie wax

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To me it is. Because it wasn't like this before. Try the same thing with other IM apps i.e. Whatsapp or Viber. They close normally and will relaunch on conversations list not like stock Messages app.
 

Mlrollin91

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To me it is. Because it wasn't like this before. Try the same thing with other IM apps i.e. Whatsapp or Viber. They close normally and will relaunch on conversations list not like stock Messages app.
Just because other messenger apps have a specific behavior, doesn't make the behavior of Apple's messenger app a bug. I think this is intentional. I don't know about you, but sometimes I'm not paying attention to the apps I'm closing out, and if Messages is one of them, as soon as I relaunch it, its exactly where I left it before I accidentally closed it.
 

charlie wax

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Mar 13, 2015
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Just because other messenger apps have a specific behavior, doesn't make the behavior of Apple's messenger app a bug. I think this is intentional. I don't know about you, but sometimes I'm not paying attention to the apps I'm closing out, and if Messages is one of them, as soon as I relaunch it, its exactly where I left it before I accidentally closed it.
I'm 100% sure that this wasn't present in iOS 8.4.1
 
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dcpmark

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So

So this is a new feature added in iOS 9.3.2 beta?

An undocumented fix rather than a feature. I never tried it, but 9.3.2 Beta 1 apparently did not fix the widespread BT problem the SE had with OEM car kits and headsets. Beta 2 did, and Beta 3 maintains the fix. I personally have found way less stuttering in Beta 3 than Beta 2 on my SE, but I'll take either to fix the BT problem.
 

Shirasaki

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May 16, 2015
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What are springboard crashes?
If you have a device with Touch ID, you will have a better feeling of springboard crash.

Basically, this is sometimes your phone suddenly show the startup screen (a single Apple in the centre of screen), and quickly return to home screen. If your device have Touch ID, then you will notice Touch ID still works.
 
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