DubDJ wrote: » Love to see a system wide cache management setting, huge issue especially with some social networking apps.
DubDJ wrote: » Funny enough I'm an OCD type of person. I regularly clear apps from multitasking. Just out of habit, been doing it since the multitasking tray was first added.
Sad Professor wrote: » There's really no need. It's not even a placebo since it actually has a negative impact. It means the next time you launch that app (which could be in 5 minutes) it will have to load everything back into memory again, slowing down the app and draining more battery. I never kill an app unless it's acting up and I have to. There's a reason the OS keeps apps in memory after you've closed them, it's more efficient. Also most of the apps in multitasking view aren't even in memory. It's just a list of recently opened apps.
tallpaul wrote: » First one I won't be watching live as it clashes with the Ireland game. Although I'm not expecting much really given the maturity of both IOS and OSX ( sorry macOS)
faceman wrote: » The only app I close when I'm finished with it is Facebook. Is there still issues with fb and battery drain, phone usage monitoring?
Sad Professor wrote: » With the iPhone 6ss/se in September apparently being a minor affair
smash wrote: » So no 7 yet?
DubDJ wrote: » For iOS, love to finally see the option of hiding some of the built in apps and removing some non-essentials to the App Store, stocks, voice recorder etc.
Sad Professor wrote: » DubDJ wrote: » For iOS, love to finally see the option of hiding some of the built in apps and removing some non-essentials to the App Store, stocks, voice recorder etc. They didn't mention it in the keynote, but this is the beta.Remove built-in apps from the Home screen on your iOS device with iOS 10 beta
arch_stanton wrote: » I can't see it on the iOS preview site but 9to5mac say that Siri for South Africa and Ireland was included. It was probably on one of the "other additions" slides they fly through.