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How to Access Multitasking on an iPhone
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Accessing multitasking on an iPhone is a useful feature that allows you to switch between different apps and tasks seamlessly. Here are the steps to access multitasking on an iPhone: 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause in the middle of the screen. This will bring up the App Switcher, which displays all the recently used apps. 2. You can swipe left or right to view the recently used apps. To switch to an app, simply tap on it. 3. You can also close apps from the App Switcher by swiping up on the app preview. This will close the app and remove it from the list of recently used apps. 4. If you have an iPhone with Face ID, you can also access the App Switcher by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and holding your finger in the middle of the screen for a moment until the App Switcher appears. 5. On an iPhone with a home button, you can double-click the home button to access the App Switcher. With these simple steps, you can access multitasking on your iPhone and switch between different apps and tasks seamlessly.
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