Swipe up to close apps not working in iPadOS 26

just noticed with iOS 26 that the swipe up does not close some apps, you have to use the three buttons, should be a way to reset and go back to the swipe up to close app if you do not do multi tasking, or is there another work around now.



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Original Title: swiping up on apps

iPad Pro, iPadOS 26

Posted on Sep 21, 2025 7:20 AM

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Posted on Oct 31, 2025 11:01 AM

In iOS 26, some apps may remain active when swipe‑up gestures are disabled for multitasking. Currently, the only workaround is to re‑enable full gesture controls in Settings > Home Screen & Multitasking > Multitasking Gestures and restart the device. This restores swipe‑up to close apps without needing the three‑button method.

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Nov 9, 2025 12:31 AM in response to Lil' Boss

Restarting the device often fixes although as we can see with so many—-google it:) having the same issue, it’s NOT helping—we’ve been around Apple long enough -I’m using a magic KEyboard I know every workaround, even the geniuses at the store:) have no clue…there are always bugs I’m not sure why BETA people don’t speak up and we get smoothly working devices.

Nov 17, 2025 1:42 AM in response to dulcilady

dulcilady wrote:

Thanks for the tip. It worked. BTW, I prefer to keep a less cluttered screen keeping only a couple of the apps I’m currently using open. Just because I can have a bunch of apps open doesn’t mean it’s the best way for me to work. 😏


You can close Apps if it best meets your needs and/or style of working. Just be aware that doing so is not power-efficient; if battery autonomy is important, unnecessarily closing Apps will negatively impact battery autonomy.

Nov 20, 2025 5:45 AM in response to Scubagolfhell

So, what was the fairly obscure setting? I’ve had full screen apps enabled on my new iPad from the beginning, however it rarely allows me to go back to the Home Screen by swiping up from the bottom as I’ve always done in the past. Swiping up from the bottom just scrolls down the page. I have to use a BT mouse and click on the bottom of the screen to go to the home screen. I’m really regretting installing IOS 26.1.

Nov 20, 2025 6:52 AM in response to charlesmdelacruz

charlesmdelacruz wrote:

Lots of misinformed comments in the thread. There ARE specific reasons why you may want to force close apps and this doesn’t have to do with multitasking. There are countless apps that can bug out and require a fresh re-run.

Yes, apps sometimes need to be forced restarted. No one is denying that. That's why the process exists. What people are explaining is that it's not necessary to do it most of the time. Apps don't "bug out" that often. If they do, force restart them. But unnecessary force restarting wastes time and battery life.


Oct 15, 2025 11:46 AM in response to Bathus

Bathus wrote:

One often has a reason to close apps: because apps I’m not using clutter up my screen! And, yes, the swipe up to close functionality has become dodgy and often simply does not work. Rather than blaming the customer, maybe Apple should not have released an IOS that is this buggy.

Maybe, just maybe, iOS 26 is not buggy, but there is a problem with your iPhone. I have seen no other reports of your issue, and certainly not from the roughly 500 million users who have updated. Surely just a few thousand of them would have reported it if they have experienced it.


And there is no good reason to close apps, it increases your battery energy drain and slows down your iPhone→Do not close "background" apps | Communities



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