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How can I close all of my open apps instantly without having to closing each down separately?

Is there an easier way to close all open apps on an iPhone than:

•double tapping the home button

•holding down an app on the multi-tasking bar until they all start wobbling.

•keep tapping the screen where the close icon appears until they all disappear.


if there is not I suggest:

•double tapping the home button

•holding down an app on the multi-tasking bar until they all start wobbling.

•shake the iPhone

•confirm on a dialogue box that you want to close all open apps.

iPhone 4, iOS 5.1.1, 16GB

Posted on Jul 8, 2012 8:05 AM

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Posted on Jul 8, 2012 8:16 AM

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Jul 8, 2012 9:11 AM in response to P2i

You do not need to close them. If the OS needs to free up RAM it will do so automatically by closing down the least recently used app.


All the apps you see in the Recently Used Apps List (after double-pressing the Home button) are NOT all running. This is simply a list of apps in the order of when you last used them.


Most of these apps are no longer even in memory, let alone doing anything. The most recently used apps are likely to still be in memory, but are frozen - not doing anything - so that you can switch back to them quickly.


Multitasking in iOS is strictly controlled and restricted to just 5 different types of backgrounds tasks. Most apps do not use them, and do not stay "running" in memory. Its not something you really need to concern yourself about.

Dec 5, 2012 4:11 PM in response to Julian Wright

This is NOT true. Those apps are running, they are consuming memory and leaving them running will negatively effect the performance of your iDevice. These devices have very little memory as it is, its unfortunate that Apple will not allow a way to close all running apps.

Julian Wright wrote:

All the apps you see in the Recently Used Apps List (after double-pressing the Home button) are NOT all running. This is simply a list of apps in the order of when you last used them.


Most of these apps are no longer even in memory, let alone doing anything. The most recently used apps are likely to still be in memory, but are frozen - not doing anything - so that you can switch back to them quickly.

Dec 5, 2012 4:34 PM in response to kb1951

Well, how about you and "the others" who claim that apps are not running when backgrounded try this little trick:


1) Download Pandora

2) Open pandora

3) Play something

4) Press the home button (pandora is now backgrounded)

5) Open your email, read an email while enjoying the music still provided by the backgrounded pandora

6) Double tap the home button, press and hold any app on the dock

7) Tap the red X next to Pandora

... wait, did the music just stop!?!?! OMG IT WAS STILL RUNNING!!!


Did you want to now claim that Pandora was not using any processing power or memory while doing all this? Or are you happy to hang your head in shame and accept the truth?

Dec 5, 2012 10:36 PM in response to buckZor

I did some Googling. It turns out that it is a little bit more complicated. It depends on how the app is written, if the app has been designed to run in the background it will keep running for certain actions if it hasn't (or those actions have not been requested i.e play music) it will go into a suspended mode.


Regardless it would be nice to have a quicker way to move all apps in background or suspended mode to not running mode. I have submitted my suggestion to Apple but have not received anything so far.


For a much more detailed explanation see the URL below:


http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphoneosp rogrammingguide/ManagingYourApplicationsFlow/ManagingYourApplicationsFlow.html

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