OS 4.0 Multitasking May Still Be An Option For Older iPhones

With the announcement of iPhone OS 4.0 last week, the big question on the lips of older iPhone owners was “which devices will support multitasking”. The official answer at the time was that the iPhone 3GS is as far back as support will be offered, with the reason suggested by John Gruber that the 3GS has 256mb of RAM, while all previous devices have only 128mb.

There is a small ray of hope for users of the older models however, in the predictable form of a jailbreak option. For users willing to take this risk and live outside Apple’s big brother-esque world, the optino to enable multitasking may be as simple as switching an option in a property list file from FALSE to TRUE.

Will Strafach notes on Twitter than once jailbroken, the process will most likely be pretty straightforward. It remains to be seen whether Apple will patch this loophole before OS 4.0 is released.

Source: Ubergizmo

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Toby Leftly
Toby Leftly
Toby is a Mac nerd, a hardware nerd and a web nerd, rolled into one.

1 COMMENT

  1. Yes, a dedicated apple option would be good. But, Jailbroken iPhones multitask just fine with backgrounder. So long as you don’t get ridiculous with your open apps and just use what you need… Skype/backgrounder works just great… Pandora/games crashes 1 out of 5 times, but not bad for an OG iPhone 2G.

    Also, I like the interface function to activate backgrounder better than the “double tap” – backgrounder= hold the home button to enable, then to disable go back to the app and hold the home button again to disable.
    I would never want to lose the double tap to get to the iPod function.

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