iPhone 3.0 would be having push background warning, proclaimed by the apple later this week. This would be happened the way before in last year, but the some of the modifications in the background warning system made this delay. The push data technology updates your iPhone application when it is inactive. It notifies the user of any new information or data. The customer doesn’t have to open a application in the iPhone to get the new messages. Is this a replacement for multi tasking?

However Apple makes it as a factual multitasking model, that all application running for forever, using the processing life cycles while it is not in use. It puts an intolerable draw off from the battery. Smart phones uses the multi tasking support specifically the future Palm Pre Boast, but still the life time of a battery is a major concern. However Apple says that this model best supports the push background and collects the data without running the application in the background and saves the battery life by not pulling large power.
Now the problem arises. Factual multitasking is the most ideal one for any phones. Though by comparing ideal to the push background warnings, push background notifications starts to stink of negotiation. The thing here is whether this compromise is better than the problems in multitasking.
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