Useless habit on iOS, no matter how memory strapped a device is. It
doesn't help to force-quit Apps. If the foreground App needs memory, a
background App gets killed automatically.

I know some people tell you you should kill background Apps on iPhone
to "free up memory", but these people don't understand how
"multitasking" on iOS works.

There are rare cases where it helps (Mail comes to mind but then you
can't kill _that_ one) but in all of these cases it does have a
functionality impact, like music playing in the background stopping.


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