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ios7 keeps refreshing apps after switching

I dont know if this is a new "feature", but it's really annoying.


If i have, say, an open webpage in Safari, and say i've scrolled down the page and zoomed in to a section i'm interested in, then switch to Mail to get some info, and then switch back to the webpage, the webpage will refresh and take me back to the top.

It's REALLY annoying.


Why can't it just stay where it was, like in ios6??


Is anyone else having this issue? Can anyone think of a fix?

iPhone 4S, iOS 7.0.2

Posted on Sep 27, 2013 12:16 PM

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Posted on Apr 16, 2017 11:14 AM

Just adding my issues here in hopes it gets attention from the powers that be


My Experience is as follows


Games - take your focus off the game and come back later and you have been refreshed out of a life and progress on current level. (I'll admit to playing Candy Crush when I have 5 idle minutes here and there )

Forms - Leave to get info on another page or app and come back to find your form emptied of previous entries.

Downloading Apps . take the focus off the app and it does not download in background as it did previously. Refocus to apps and page is refreshed to home page.

Facebook - since this is always on in background you may take a call, do work, etc and come back and now have refreshed what you left off with.


It is quite irritating and can not be called advantageous to the end user experience in any way. Maybe this frees up memory and makes the phone faster but at what cost?

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Jan 23, 2014 4:03 AM in response to paulfromstone

Further to my previous post, one more thought I had was the issue of navigation apps restarting.



I also remember reading somewhere about Background App Refresh supposedly "protecting" enabled apps from being terminated, which obviously didn't happen in 7.0.



I added Google Maps (with a route planned) to my list of cycled apps. With Background App Refresh turned off for Google Maps, the app (and route) is pretty easily lost. However, I can report that in 7.1 beta 4, with the app enabled for Background App Refresh, try as I might, I could not get it to be terminated and the route lost. We might well have evidence of a fix!!

Jan 23, 2014 4:27 AM in response to paulfromstone

One more update - it's not the Background App Refresh setting alone that keeps the Google Maps app alive: I tried enabling it for other apps, and they still got terminated. Presumably it's something like Background App Refresh in conjunction with active use of Location Services.


This is a shame because it still renders the concept of Background App Refresh redundant and useless on 512MB devices.

Jan 23, 2014 7:52 AM in response to paulfromstone

Thanks paulfromstone for your detailed feedback on 7.1 Beta 4. I'm trying to sum up your and JustinSindelar1 findings, oversimplifying if necessary, so that I can update the document (yes, the one that was in its final version ...):


In brief, it seems that 7.1 does not seem to improve the app refresh problem for 512MB devices though, from JustinSindelar1's test, things have improved on 1GB machines. The evidence suggests we still have an iOS memory management problem.



BTW, I too have noticed the frozen images of 'background' apps when swapping between them. I may be wrong but I think this image is sometimes of an earlier app state than I am expecting to return to. Also, the frozen images sometimes sit slightly off centre, as if not quite having scrolled across. As you say it does have a rather broken look about it. Slick it isn't.


Given what you have found, I am inclined to make a small update to the Google Doc and send its on its way.

Jan 23, 2014 8:37 AM in response to sjmawer

I just thought I'd let everyone know that I took a trip to the Apple store yesterday and could not replicate the problem on a demo iPhone 5s.


I had GarageBand, iBooks, Safari with at least 3 tabs, and several other apps open, and none of them refreshed even after 5-10 minutes.


I however have not, and will not be upgrading because I have over $1,000 in iPhone accessories that use the 30 pin connector... the lightning cable changeover is a ******* nightmare.

Jan 23, 2014 8:49 AM in response to sjmawer

Hi all.

Very glad I found this thread, as I recently went from a 3GS on iOS 5.something to a 4S on iOS 7, and have found exactly this problem.


Sorry if I've missed this being mentioned already (there are 24 pages..!) but one thing strikes me as odd about the theory of it being to do with low memory on 'older' devices.


My 3GS could have loads of apps in the background, and none of them lost their place/song/page/whatever, as long as I didn't jiggle-close them. I also had a few which would start playing the song I'd been listening to weeks before even though I'd jiggle-closed them at the time.


Why would a 3GS with whatever memory it had (256MB?) be able to store all this information, and a 4S not be able to? Both devices were/are 16GB, and both were/are constantly running with under 1GB free.


Again, sorry if this has already come up and been dealt with. I just don't understand it, and I'm irritated by it on a daily basis.

Jan 23, 2014 9:38 AM in response to dbfreedom

Welcome to the thread, dbfreedom. I think the general feeling is that iOS 7 has memory management issues not present in earlier versions of iOS 7 (or if present they were less intrusive). So


Old device + old iOS = Great


Old device + iOS 7.0 = Poor


Old device + iOS 7.1 = Probably still poor


New device + iOS 7.1 = Probably good


On the last two cases, the jury is still out on just what 7.1 fixes on what device though you can read a few opinions on the previous few pages (24 pages is pretty daunting).

Jan 23, 2014 10:49 AM in response to chronicon helveticum

Hi guys,


first of all, thanks to all for your detailed posts. This refresh behaviour on my iPad 2 (iOS 7.0.4) drives me crazy and i thought i'm the only one with this problem.


For me it's definitely a problem with the memory management of iOS 7. And not only with closing background apps but also with a higher memory usage. I just found a threat on Stackoverflow discussing crashes of apps using Google Maps API: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18759401/google-map-crashes-in-ios7


I really hope that there will be a fix soon.

Jan 23, 2014 11:22 AM in response to sjmawer

I'm on my third ipad and I've been having this problem using Chrome and Safari, both. Chrome was super when I installed it a few months ago, but has become most frustrating. Safari is only slightly better. It's definitely getting worse over time. I have a brand new ipad mini with up to date ios 7.0.4


What I do know, is I wouldn't have wanted to buy another new ipad if the performance of last one was this poor! This will force us to look elsewhere for products and hurt sales.

Jan 24, 2014 10:04 AM in response to sjmawer

Given the feedback on iOS 7.1 Beta 4, I have made some modifications to the report which is now at version 1.4. The changes are primarily in the "Will it be fixed in the next release?" section. You will find the lastest version here:


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pb5pk5UTrT8E7c0FXR7vajImBzkwm3IHaL9Cj14UHYw/ edit?usp=sharing


In my opinion, it is still worth publicising this as things are not looking that hopeful for those of us with devices older than the current generation. I'm not sure of the figures but I imagine the older machines are still in the majority so this is likely to remain a major issue for a lot of people.


As before feel free to extract/copy/edit any bits you find useful for your target audience.

ios7 keeps refreshing apps after switching

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