iOS 13.2 Being ‘More Aggressive at Killing Background Apps and Tasks’

Complaints Mounting About iOS 13.2 Being ‘More Aggressive at Killing Background Apps and Tasks’: A growing number of iPhone and iPad users have complained about poor RAM management on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. Leading to apps like Safari, YouTube, and Overcast reloading more frequently upon being reopened. We’ve lightly edited some of the comments to correct things like capitalization.

Our forum member Rogifan:

I was watching a video on YouTube on my iPhone 11 Pro. But then I stop the video to respond to a text message. I was in iMessage for less than one minute. When I returned to YouTube it reloaded the app and I lost the video I was watching. I noticed this a lot on my iPad Pro too. Apps and Safari tabs reloading a lot more frequently than they did in iOS 12. Very annoying and irritating.

Our forum member Radon87000, using an iPad Pro on iPadOS 13.2:

Once I was working on a spreadsheet in Excel. Suddenly I switched to a YouTube video for like 10 mins. When I switched back the app was no longer in memory. Not just that, it also flushed all Safari tabs out of memory too. None of the games are staying in memory after 20 mins.

Our forum member HappyDude20:

iOS 12 was perfect and [I] miss it for the main reason that any time I use the app switcher to go back to my previous apps such as Safari or Instagram or Facebook or anything really, the app refreshes. Back in iOS 12, I could go back [to] multiple app[s] and it wouldn’t refresh. It was perfect. I’m running on an iPhone 7 Plus if it makes any difference but feels it shouldn’t.

Based on anecdotal comments from affected users, the issue appears to have become worse as of iOS 13.2 and iPadOS 13.2.

Artist, designer and developer Nick Heer wrote this on his blog yesterday:

I’m used to the camera purging all open apps from memory on my iPhone X, but iOS 13.2 goes above and beyond in killing background tasks. Earlier today, I was switching between a thread in Messages and a recipe in Safari and each app entirely refreshed every time I foregrounded it. This happens all the time throughout the system in iOS 13: Safari can’t keep even a single tab open in the background, every app boots from scratch, and using iOS feels like it has regressed to the pre-multitasking days.

Marco Arment:

I’ve noticed this since the first 13.2 betas, and Overcast users keep reporting it as well: background apps seem to be getting killed MUCH more aggressively than before.

(Especially on the iPhone 11 if you use the camera, presumably because it needs so much RAM for processing.)

Christopher Stephens:

Every single app on my iPhone 7 iOS 13.2 gets killed every time I close. No backgrounding. And each tab on Safari when I move to a new one. So frustrating

Cabel Sasser:

This affected Prompt. Extremely annoying to lose SSH connections when switch apps.

In yesterday’s update we rolled out a semi-cheesy but effective fix: “Connection Keeper” keeps a running GPS-based log of where you connect to servers. Side effects: connections stay alive.

More complaints are found in this Twitter thread, in this Reddit thread, in the Apple Support Communities, and elsewhere on the web.

Conclusion:

Affected users are hoping this issue can be resolved in a future software update. We’ve reached out to Apple for comment.

Also Read: Guide on How To Install Android 5.1.1 Lollipop On Sprint Galaxy S6 Edge

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