Saturday, 24 August 2013

Does iOS have the capability to execute multiple apps in memory, and enable you to switch between them, restoring the previous state?

Does iOS have the capability to execute multiple apps in memory, and
enable you to switch between them, restoring the previous state?

This is for buying purposes; i.e. does the kernel schedule the processes
and threads belonging to every process, and do the apps save states that
can be resumed at the user's discretion?
Can you run two separate apps without one having to pause; i.e. a download
from Safari going in a background process while watching a Netflix movie?
Please fill me in on the multitasking capabilities, and
scheduling/structure of iOS's kernel. Thanks.

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