pippin;586509 Wrote: 
> No, that's not what it means.
> The "normal" background behavior under iOS4 for an App is to go to
> sleep and wake up at the same point when you bring it back to the
> foreground, e.g by "restarting" it.
> These Apps are not actually running in the background, they just
> continue where you left them and they keep their data in memory - until
> you run into a low-memory condition with other apps and it really gets
> terminated by the OS.
> 
> That's not what iPeng 1.2.7 did, though. 1.2.7 REALLY kept running in
> the background. It's supposed to do this whenever album/artist/genre
> data caching is incomplete because anything else can cause trouble with
> slow servers or big libraries however it never terminated that mode,
> even whenever cache syncing was long finished.
> This drained the battery a lot.

Great clarification. I had the same concern when I read the update
comment.


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