Swordmaker still peddling the same apple tripe as the olden days. I have a customer of mine that bought a new cRapphone 5S and they clicked on a link in an email to listen to an audio file (some kind of medical information) and they tried to turn it off but the player that popped up wouldn’t respond to hitting the pause button (how you stop video or audio, right?) They deleted the email in question and it was STILL playing the audio. I suggested taking the battery out as when anything something is frozen that is the best way to just cut the power. Then I remembered... Apple still doesn’t let users have access to remove their batteries... Luckily for them running down the battery wasn’t the only solutoin, but finally got it to reboot after several attempts at a soft reboot
And there's Blue Highway, spreading his peculiar brand of FUD and anti-Apple bile. You don't know how Apple products work, so you assume they don't. That's a real good method of criticism. It says a lot more about you than it does about the over 800 MILLION iOS Devices and users that seem to not have these problems, don't you think? Just closing the browser tab or quitting the iPhone Safari app is beyond you even though the ad maker seems to have locked the pause and stop buttons, something easily done in HTML. You don't even know how the iPhone handles the link in an email. But you gotta imply a general failing in Apple products. Absurd! I've been using iOS devices for seven years and not once have I seen or heard of a situation such as you described.