To improve the battery life of their IPad and iPhone, users tend to go ahead and quit the various apps that they are using while multi tasking with the belief that it will make a difference. To get a better understanding of how the multitasking feature of the iOS works a reader from 9to5Mac decided to shoot a question across to Tim Cook for an official understanding whether it is necessary to quit all the apps. Even though Tim Cook did not reply to the question, the iOS chief of Apple Craig Federighi did give an answer. His answer was a simple No and No.
The email that was shared, Federighi directly jumped in to the question that was raised by Caleb. In order to check for legitimacy, the verification of the headers of the message has already been verified.
The executives of Apple cater to different questions that are asked by the customers, this was the first time that it was seen that Craig Federighi had intervened to reply the mail that officially sent to Tim Cook.
The reply was just like the other Apple execs, it was kept short and to the point. He not only answered the question that was asked, however also went ahead and Thanked Caleb for supporting the company and being its customers.
Coming to the point of whether quitting the apps would have the necessary impact on the battery life of the iPhone, well it is believed that this would not do a thing. If you look at the technical front, a lot of the apps that are there would not run at all or may be frozen. Just for consistency, the app would be displayed. This is one of the main reasons why it really does not make an impact on the battery life.