Should I open all my iPhone apps and leave them running?
Okay, I keep hearing that you're not supposed to close open apps on your iPhone because iOS handles memory management so well that it uses less battery to just leave them running. If this is true then doesnt that imply that you should just open every app on your phone and leave them all running all the time, letting the OS manage them for you? And since I have to conclude that this is true, then why isn’t this the default behavior? When you download an app, why doesn’t the OS automatically start it in the background so it’s always available as a running app? Not only would this be more efficient but it would eliminate all the confusion over whether to force close apps or not.