himynameiscody macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 9, 2011 765 0 Oct 16, 2011 #1 my first time doin it...i was expecting more than a quick reboot, and i thought all my apps would be closed
my first time doin it...i was expecting more than a quick reboot, and i thought all my apps would be closed
A Amnesia87 macrumors 6502 Jun 19, 2010 364 1 Oct 16, 2011 #2 Apps don't "close" in iOS. Just because they are in the multi tasking tray doesn't mean they are active or affecting performance.
Apps don't "close" in iOS. Just because they are in the multi tasking tray doesn't mean they are active or affecting performance.
himynameiscody macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 9, 2011 765 0 Oct 16, 2011 #3 Amnesia87 said: Apps don't "close" in iOS. Just because they are in the multi tasking tray doesn't mean they are active or affecting performance. Click to expand... i know i know...i figured if i was to restart it'd start fresh
Amnesia87 said: Apps don't "close" in iOS. Just because they are in the multi tasking tray doesn't mean they are active or affecting performance. Click to expand... i know i know...i figured if i was to restart it'd start fresh