iPhone OS 4.0 Will Have Multitasking Capabilities

Posted by Jake Wright on Mar 11, 2010 at 7:38 am | View CommentsDigg story
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According to a post made today by AppleInsider the 4.0 OS update that is scheduled to come out later this year will silence critics and cater to one of the most requested demands of its iPhone users with the addition of multitasking. When the 4.0 software is released, it will finally support the running of several third party applications at the same time on the iPhone. No further specifics were given and no comment was made as to how this will affect battery life another top concern of iPhone users.

Anytime a new feature are added to the iPhone I think how it will affect my battery life. Controversy over the iPhone has been brewing ever since the 2.0 update and it looks like it will finally be here. As an iPhone user do you see this as one of the bigger more necessary updates or is it not that important to you? Please post your thoughts in the comments section below.

[AppleInsider]

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  1. Jason Smith says:

    Multitasking will be a welcomed feature added to the iPhone OS. As long as it's done correctly, I don't think users will experience too much of a drop in battery life. Implement multitasking in a similar way that WebOS does and you've got yourself a hit.

  2. Hope the death grip doesn’t occur to me as I’m desperately waiting for my iphone.

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