Ross Rubin raises an interesting point…
Yes, the iPhone does allow background processes – Apple’s. While every other music player for the iPhone will stop playing when you exit it, Apple’s iPod application will play in the background. Obviously, this consumes cycles, but Apple doesn’t seem to mind the tax on battery life here. This is [...]
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Apple iPhone OS 3.0 shines fresh light (and enmity) on A2DP Stereo Bluetooth
…something funky is definitely going on with the Bluetooth stereo audio performance on the iPhone. Your suspicions are not unwarranted.