In iOS 6 and previous versions you had to double-tap the Home button
to show the tray containing all the apps which were running in the
background, using up all the smartphone or tablet’s
precious resources (particularly RAM). You’d then tap and hold any one
of them to make them all wiggle, and press the red cross to close the
app.
It was never a good system, and most people didn’t realise you didn’t
actually have to tap the ‘x’ – pressing anywhere on the icon would
close the app.
In iOS 7, reviewed,
you still double-tap the Home button to bring up the list of running
apps, but it’s now a full-screen affair, no matter whether you’re using
an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
How to close Apps in IOS7?
They’ve Changed The Way You Close Apps
Too many programs running at once? Every seasoned iPhone
user knows what to do: double tap the Home button, and X out the
jiggling app icons. Even for a new user, it’s simple and intuitive.
With iOS7, however, you’ll notice this function doesn’t
work the same way anymore. Double tapping your Home button still brings
up the app icons at the bottom of the screen, but now there are sample
screens of what each app is running at the moment. And no amount of
furiously button tapping will get them to jiggle.
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