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Grand Theft Auto San Andreas is on the App Store..
That's a Playstation 2 game. We've come further than that.
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas is on the App Store..
Why does it matter? As long as it uses the unused space on your device and automatically dumps the oldest cache when you need it for something new.
Yeah, and it only needs to save your most recent few tabs anyway. Seriously.
Real racing 3 looks pretty nice actually.That's a Playstation 2 game. We've come further than that.
Then it behaves as it always has.And if you don't have unused space?
No it doesn't. You're lucky if it keeps one tab in memory when you switch to even the simplest app (iMessage, Notes, Calculator, incoming call, etc).It does. In RAM.
Then (only then) it would have to revert to the current-standard behavior.And if you don't have unused space?
Insufficient to keep doing it the current way. It's a serious problem that causes you to lose work. It's simply unacceptable on iPhone 5s/6/6-Plus, iPad mini 2/3, iPad Air 1, and iPod touch 6th gen.It does. In RAM.
My 6s ended up with a Samsung chip, so that's nice.
Real racing 3 looks pretty nice actually.
My 6s ended up with a Samsung chip, so that's nice.
There is an app for that. Mines a s8000 CPU, which means it's some sort of Samsung. Link to the utility.How do you know whether it's Samsung?
I just got a call while responding to an upset eBay buyer. I only saw the call screen for a moment before the it got reduced to a banner and the app reloaded. I watched as the message I was typing slid off the screen and the screen behind it faded to white and back to the start screen. I had no reason to stay in the app now so I hit the banner and answered the call. I switched back to the eBay app during the call and went back to messages and hit "Reply" to see if it would offer the option to recover a draft. It didn't. When the caller hung up it did the exact same thing (reply slid off, fade to white and back to the main page).
Blame it on eBay all you want, Rakhelion, but Apple is ultimately responsible for ensuring consistent and predictable multitasking behavior. Why can't an iPhone handle being a phone and a computing device simultaneously a little more elegantly than this?!
They approved it. They allowed it to steal focus from the incoming call screen (never seen an app do that before). They did not create or enforce program design guidelines for that contingency despite creating a walled garden that they have full control of.Why would Apple be responsible for that? Developers have access to how apps react on focus loss, initial start up, etc. If they choose not to bother saving state when you leave focus, but don't close the app, that isn't for Apple to deal with.
Why would Apple be responsible for that? Developers have access to how apps react on focus loss, initial start up, etc. If they choose not to bother saving state when you leave focus, but don't close the app, that isn't for Apple to deal with.
I had a glitch with the same app today on my 6s Plus.
While in the eBay app, I could not return to the call screen. I would tap the glowing green bar, see the call screen for a split second, and get dumped right back to the eBay app. I did it repeatedly. I left the eBay app to the home screen. Only then, it allowed me to get back to the call screen.
It's up to the operating system to make sure apps can't prevent me from getting back to my call. I had some other bizarre glitches related to call management while I was in the eBay app other times today, but I can barely even begin to describe what it did. At one point, it was stuck ending call forever and I was forced to reboot my device.
Is this only happening in the ebay app? While I understand your larger point, I feel like if ebay is the only app causing the trouble then clearly they're doing something very wrong as well.