![]() This has two benefits: - The APNS server should only send an iOS client a single push notification for any missed messages while the device is offline (server-side coalescing). Note that the client can still turn that into multiple "user notifications" as it pulls from its queue. - If multiple notifications get delivered but iOS is unable to process them (say, because the phone just restarted and hasn't been unlocked yet), the user should only get one "You may have received messages" notification (client-side coalescing). |
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