Having multiple background apps running, unbeknownst to users, can inadvertently lead to iOS device freezes or slowdowns, manifesting in issues such as iPad screen freezing or hanging, causing inconvenience and frustration. Be proactive in monitoring and managing them for better usage efficiency.
View Running Apps on iPhone, iPad, Disable Background Apps on iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5, 5s, 4s, iPad
Viewing running apps on iPhone, also known as multitasking, allows users to know which apps they are using so they can easily switch between them during work sessions and proactively close them when they're done. In our previous article, we guided users on how to fix the iPad screen stuttering issue, and you probably remember that using multiple apps at once can overload the device and cause such issues, right?
Here are 2 ways to multitask on iPhone, iPad, allowing you to view running apps on iPhone, iPad and proactively close background apps on iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5, 5s, 4s, iPad, and other iOS devices.
Method 1: Use the Home button to multitask on iPhone, iPad; view running apps on iPhone
This is the most common method that users are familiar with, where you can use the physical Home button or enable the virtual Home button to use it.
- How to do it: Press the Home button twice in a row (applies to both the virtual and physical Home buttons)
Here, users can view the apps running on their iPhone and decide which ones to close to optimize the device, save battery, and increase hardware lifespan...
Method 2: Use gestures
In addition to using the Home button to multitask on iPhone, iPad, and view running apps on iPhone, you can use gestures.
- How to do it: Users place 4 fingers on the screen and gently swipe left or right to open background apps, or in other words, multitask on iPhone, iPad.
- With this method, you can:
+ Clustering 4 or 5 fingers together to return to the home screen
+ Clustering 4 or 5 fingers and swiping up to open the multitasking screen
+ Clustering 4 or 5 fingers and swiping left or right to switch between running apps
- Note
- Due to the varying screen sizes of devices, iPhone users can perform the first method, while iPad users can conveniently use both methods. And of course, users can perform both methods to multitask on iPhone, iPad, allowing you to view running apps and proactively close background apps on iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5, 5s, 4s, iPad, and other iOS devices.
