October 20, 2021 7:23 AM EDT
iOS app states are as follow as described by the several best mobile app development companies;
- The first is not running, in which the app was initially launched and later terminated the system.
- The second is the inactive state in which the app is running in the foreground, but it does not receive the current events.
- The next is the active state in which the application is fully functional and ready to run on the ground.
- Next is the background state, in which the app is in the background state for executing code.
- The last is the suspended state. Here is the app remains in memory but does not execute any standardized code.