Mobile App Management
In mobile operating systems like iOS and Android, you won’t be able to see a list of running processes. Instead, you’ll manage mobile apps that are running on the OS. When a mobile app is running, there will be one or more processes associated with them but those details will be managed by the OS
The details can be a little complicated but the basic idea is this, as soon as it can and the OS will suspend background mobile apps. A suspended app is paused but not closed. The OS can occasionally wake of back-grounded app to allow to do some work, but we’ll try to keep apps suspended as much as it can. Let’s go back to the home screen. Now that I’m on the home screen, all the apps are back-grounded and there are no foreground apps. The calculator hasn’t been closed. Each new app that you open will be kept back-grounded and usually suspended.
Pro tip, as an IT support specialist is pretty helpful to learn which apps on your mobile device use the most battery power.
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