Apple doesn't allow the user to set an app as "don't kill even if not focused for a while" ? Android user here
On Android it's not automatic or automated and the user has to do it by hand himself (for obvious reasons); but for a few specific apps it allows them to work the way they should without needing weird permissions to emulate
> UPDATE: We record significantly increased number of app killing on Samsung's Android Pie flavor. The hints show adaptive battery being much more eager than in stock Android.
> After 3 days any unused app will not be able to start from background (e.g. alarms will not work anymore). Imagine, you won't use your alarm clock for a the weekend +1 day and bang! no alarms any more and you miss work! We strongly suggest to turn off Adaptive battery and Put apps to sleep options per instructions below.
wlesieutre|5 years ago
https://github.com/ish-app/ish/issues/249
> You can now keep the app running in the background with the invocation cat /dev/location > /dev/null &
nolok|5 years ago
On Android it's not automatic or automated and the user has to do it by hand himself (for obvious reasons); but for a few specific apps it allows them to work the way they should without needing weird permissions to emulate
wlesieutre|5 years ago
https://dontkillmyapp.com/
> UPDATE: We record significantly increased number of app killing on Samsung's Android Pie flavor. The hints show adaptive battery being much more eager than in stock Android.
> After 3 days any unused app will not be able to start from background (e.g. alarms will not work anymore). Imagine, you won't use your alarm clock for a the weekend +1 day and bang! no alarms any more and you miss work! We strongly suggest to turn off Adaptive battery and Put apps to sleep options per instructions below.
20after4|5 years ago