iOS 12 allows you to close multitasking apps on the iPhone X by sliding, as on other devices

The iPhone X was a device that was liked from the beginning. The removal of the Home button caused some uncertainty about how the whole operating system. Thanks to the reviews and information from Apple, it was made clear that an iPhone without a Home button was viable. The drawback was that it was necessary to adapt to the new operation of the terminal and, above all, to its gestures.

Removing multitasking apps from iPhone X it was always a little slow, by having to invoke multitasking first and then press until the delete symbol appears. IOS 12 beta shows a change on closing multitasking apps: sliding up, as in other devices.

Apple changes iPhone X multitasking in iOS 12

Multitasking is where applications are stored in the background. iOS allows removing these applications although it is proven that its removal does not save battery. However, when an app crashes, it is advisable to close it completely to relaunch it. However, the way the iPhone X accessed multitasking and removing apps in iOS 11 was a bit chaotic.

The operation was simple. It slides up and we access multitasking, if we slide to the right or left we see all the open apps. If we click on them a red symbol will appear, if we click on it we will close the multitasking app. If we compare this method with double clicking the Home button and swiping up, it is a bit more expensive.

However, the first beta of iOS 12 shows a change in performance


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