To see all your open apps in the App Switcher, do one of the following: On an iPhone with Face ID: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen, then pause in the center of the screen. On an iPhone with a Home button: Double-click the Home button.
To go to the Home Screen, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen (on an iPhone with Face ID) or press the Home button (on an iPhone with
Swipe left to browse apps on other Home Screen pages.
Swipe left past all your Home Screen pages to see the App Library, where your apps are organized by category.
To open an app, tap its icon.
On the home screen, swipe up from the bottom of the filter and pause in the middle of the entire screen. Swipe right or swipe to find the app you really want to close. Swipe up on an app preview to close that app.
Open the Settings app and pull down “General” then “Background App Refresh”. You will see a list of all the latest singles that the app is allowed to run in the background. To help you turn off Background App Refresh for almost all apps, tap the option at the very top of the screen.
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Typically, your iPhone 13 will keep smoothly running apps in the foreground (or switch to the background to finish resuming when needed). But when an operating system application misbehaves, it’s easy to force close it.
Closing your apps may not improve your iPhone 13’s battery life, but is useful if you want to restart one or more of our apps. It can also improve the performance of someone’s iPhone 13 when using Refresh Background.
On iPhone 13 (and almost all iPhones without a home button), swipe up clearly from the bottom of the screen. Swipe up about 10% and the windshield will display all running apps.
Use, see, Application switcher. 1 To see what apps you have open in the Switcher app, simply do one of the following: 1.1 On an iPhone with Face ID: swipe up from the bottom of the screen, then pause in the middle of the screen. 1.2 On an iPhone with a Home button: Double-click the Home button.
iPhone with Touch ID and Side Button On the Apple iPhone home screen, quickly press the Home button (at the bottom), then swipe left or right to view a list of all apps. To or Open Close: Open: Scroll and tap the desired applications in their list.
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