No, it is not necessary to "close" apps, with iOS 13.2 automatic closing is even more frequent

Deep Fusion in the new iPhone 11, new emojis, compatibility with the new AirPods Pro, are some of the novelties that the new one brings us iOS 13.2. But it seems that this new version of iOS brings a hidden novelty: close background apps faster. Consequence of this: we can lose data in apps that we were using ... After the jump I will tell you more about this first "problem" or "solution" that iOS 13.2 brings us, the latest version of the operating system for iDevices.

The bad part: working with certain apps that keep information in the background we can see how we lose this information as the operating system closes the app in the background. That is to say, iOS 13.2 will close the app to improve the functioning of the system, but the correct operation it should be a background execution controlling resources of the app but keeping it so that we do not lose the information. And there are several App developers who are complaining about this: Panic, Apollo, and Overcast.

Is this normal? It is not clear, it may be a bug in iOS 13.2, or it may be a policy change at Apple to economize the operation of the operating system in general. You can do tests yourself: open apps like Safari, leave them in the background and after a short period of time return to them. When you carry out these tests, you will see how the information "restarts" after being closed by the operating system itself, in this case iOS 13.2. We are not saying that this did not happen before, but we do say that the time in which Apple kept the app in the background was much longer. We will see what happens in the next versions of iOS, we will surely see a new beta in the coming weeks and that will be when we can know if it really is an iOS 13.2 thing or a bug that Apple fixes.


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