Article 16RQB No, quitting iPhone apps doesn’t help save battery, says Apple

No, quitting iPhone apps doesn’t help save battery, says Apple

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Samuel Gibbs
from Technology | The Guardian on (#16RQB)
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Apple's software chief, Craig Federighi, tells customer it makes no difference and that he doesn't bother laboriously quitting all iPhone apps when done with them

Many people believe that quitting all the apps in the iPhone's recently used apps list will save battery power, but according to the company it doesn't.

Responding to a customer who emailed Apple chief executive Tim Cook asking if he quit apps and if doing so improved battery life, Apple's head of software Craig Federighi replied "No and No", reports 9to5Mac.

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