Numerous concepts have been created since Apple has integrated multitasking on iOS devices. Even though it’s not true multitasking according to some people, but it surely helped Apple to retain the juice required to keep the device running for a longer time. One of the reason why people own an iPhone is because the usage time interval is pretty high when compared with many Android devices in the market.
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However, those devices which are on par with iPhone in battery life either constitue a screen greater than 4 inch or not comfortable to hold merely with one hand. An iOS developer previously came up with one tweak called Auxo which instantly became popular, making it clear that there are many ways by which Apple could modify the multitasking in iOS devices based on the same algorithms. If you haven’t used Auxo yet, the tweak lets you preview the current suspended/paused state of the app in multitasking bar.
The designer behind the tweak Auxo has posted yet another video where he tells how the multitasking could be altered in an another way to instantly switch apps. Here, you would not even need to double tap on the home button to bring up the multitasking bar. All you need to do is to swipe up from the bottom and without lifting fingers from the screen, simply select the app in the form of split view. Undoubtedly, it has dual advantages. Firstly, you can check out the preview in a better way and secondly, instant resume.
Similar to Auxo tweak, if you slide from the split screen to either left or right, you could access all required controls as well. To get a clear idea, you should check the video embedded above. Woud this be an apt alternative of Auxo? Let’s know your thoughts in comment section below.