Silent_Buddha
Legend
So tell me what is the point of restricting devices when there is no need?
To prevent an non-tech oriented person from potentially tanking their battery life. If a person is running a game and task switches to an incoming call and forgets that their game was running as they talk for 10-60 minutes, for example.
Those of us on the forum would know to close the game, but a non-tech person? Maybe, maybe not. And why allow a game full access to the processor and hence battery power when there's no sane reason (other than perhaps an MMO) that I can think of to have it running versus tombstoned?
And while this is an extreme example, or at least I hope it's an extreme example, I've seen the task list for one of my customers on their phone and he must have had over 20 apps in the list. If those were all fully multitasked and actually using CPU power (most probably weren't), I can't imagine what it could do to his battery life.
Regards,
SB