Explain. I'd love to hear how an installed app uses CPU resources when it is not running, and I'd love to hear how an app that doesn't exist having been uninstalled, also takes resources.
From: "chrislaarman@yahoo.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: ipad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 13 August 2015 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Reset IPad 3
I'm under the impression that having many apps INSTALLED doesn't affect an iPad's performance, but that having many apps RUNNING does.
Note that iOS itself closes apps if the foreground one requires more resources. (My wording.)
I have hundreds of apps installed on most of my iOS devices (with 64 or 128 GB storage), so trust me on the installation side.
I'm also one who tends to manually close apps, just to be sure ot the resources being freed.
Another thing is, that being used to newer iOS devices may (definitely) seem older ones being slow. They may now even have been slow upon first use, but both iOS and apps are likely to have matured into christmas trees that are optimized for the newer hardware.
The device that I use most is an iPad Air 2. It runs circles around my iPad 2, in dog speak.
The matter of many apps merely installed (or even uninstalled) affecting performance does apply to Windows.
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Chris
Chris
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 4:47 PM -0700, "Pam Milleson pmilleson8@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Good afternoon!I have the IPad 3 and it still works great but I would like to reset it back to factory just to start over again. I feel it's loaded down with a lot of junk (my fault) and this would make it run better. What do I do?I also am not sure of my Apple ID. I think I know it but when I tried it, it said it was wrong. I know if I try too many times, it will make me enter a new password. What do I do if that happens?ThanksPam
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