Why no iPhone 3G? Apple abjectly refuses to put their name on an implementation where hardware constrains software - see video recording last year - and that means iPhone 3G isn't up to their multitasking standards.Īs to how it works, instead of a traditional "leave full apps running in the background" approach, Apple instead chose to implement a more restricted but, they felt, better performing and power friendly solution involving 7 specific background API (application programming interfaces.) (At least for iPhone 4 and last year's iPhone 3GS). four years, many gripes, and stiffer Google Android competition than later, background multitasking comes to App Store apps. While Apple's built-in apps (like iPod, Mail, etc.) have had background multitasking since 1.0. (We're not counting getting a resolution bump for iPhone 4 Retina Display as a functional change.) System-wide enhancements Spell check
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