iOS 13.2: THE PROBLEM that shows you Apple's BAD GREED

iOS 13.2 has a very big problem on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch that shows us how bad Apple's greed is vis-à-vis its products.

iOS 13.2 Apple's GREED PROBLEM

iOS 13.2 it was launched just a few days ago by the Apple company, and it was already followed by iOS 13.2.1 for HomePod because it damages the speakers, but now we are talking about another problem that annoys a lot of people. Many iPhone and iPad users complain about the fact that iOS 13.2 no longer keeps applications open in the background as it did in previous versions of the operating system, and this spoils the multitasking experience, completely.

iOS 13.2 has also been confirmed by some well-known developers the problems with closing applications in the background and the need to reload them when reopening, especially if the Camera is used. We already know that the iPhone 11 series needs more RAM for the Camera application, and applications such as Safari, YouTube, etc., no longer keep the pages accessed in the background open when the application is closed, returning to them requires a reload of the content.

iOS 13.2: THE PROBLEM that shows you Apple's BAD GREED

iOS 13.2 generates problems on a wide range of iDevices, but the biggest problems are encountered on the iPhone 11 series, where the amount of RAM memory is completely insufficient. I told you that the iPhone 11 series needed at least 5 GB of RAM because the iPhone XS series has problems with multitasking, and iOS 13.2: THE PROBLEM THAT SHOWS YOU THE BAD GREED of Apple accentuates these problems, but for everyone.

"I was watching a YouTube video on my iPhone 11 Pro. I pause the video to reply to a text message. I was in iMessage for less than a minute. When I went back to YouTube it loaded the app and I lost the video I was watching. I was working on a spreadsheet in Excel and went to a YouTube video for about 10 minutes or so and when I came back the app was out of memory. Not only that, it also removed all Safari tabs from memory. None of the games stick in memory after 20 minutes.”

iOS 13.2 reveals the fact that Apple's greed and refusal to implement more RAM memory in iDevices when it is really needed, all in order to make as much profit as possible from the products. It is not known what exactly Apple changed in iOS 13.2 to spoil the experience of using iDevices in such a way, but it was expected that a new embarrassing problem would appear in the operating system of those from Cupertino.

iOS 13.2 does not have any solution for this problem, which we can apply, developers being able to make applications that remain open in the background, but with a discount on experience, higher consumption of resources, etc.