When apps are not currently running on your iPhone, they are put into a type of standby mode after a short period of time. In this mode, the app isn’t using CPU resources, so there’s no need to close them in order to get faster performance. Instead, issues can arise when you eventually re-open the app you force quit. When an app launches, additional power and memory needs to be used in order to properly start the application. Doing this multiple times can cause a lot of battery drain on your iPhone, as former Genius Bar technician Scotty Loveless explained on LifeHacker.
However, an app may still be running in the background if you have Background App Refresh turned on. This feature allows apps to check for updates while they’re not in use. You can turn this off in your iPhone’s Settings app. When it’s off, you don’t have to worry about closing background apps because they aren’t technically running in the first place. Doing so can save a lot of your battery life and will make multitasking operations on your iPhone hassle-free, as intended.
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