Hi,
re - I am holding the home button and the list of apps comes up and I swipe
away my app to kill it. This is what others have mentioned above. I don't
know if this is samsung only or not. Maybe this method is supposed to kill
all running services and processes of the app and is not a good
Party is not over you might find the issue like
1. Though the GPS and Network is disable, The Location manger returns
Network provider and returns the invalid/long distance lat and long data.
2.Sometimes, though you put your tablet/application in one place, the
Network/GPS Provider will
Hi,
For -
1. Check if GPS is supported if LocationManger is disabled, if so prompt
the user to re-enable it, be kind take them directly to the applicable
Android-Setting screen to do this. (See 4 also).
2. Where possible I ignore LocationManager use the raw GPS NMEA
data,
Try running it in a different process:
android:processThe name of the process where the service is to run.
Normally, all components of an application run in the default process
created for the application. It has the same name as the application
package. The application
Hi,
What do you mean by -
...I test this by holding down the home button and killing my app ?
If I start an app, then press hold down the Home button, the app that was
running is sent to the background (not killed) the only option that
appears is a circle that pops up to run Google Now - if
On my Samsung Galaxy 4 phone from T-Mobile, I can hold down the home button
and get a list of running apps. I can kill each one individually with a
swipe, and there is a trashcan icon at the bottom of the screen that will
kill all the apps running. I use this feature to extend my battery time
when
As my understanding here, the service was stopped some where in the code
and hence it is behaving like that.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Mark Phillips m...@phillipsmarketing.biz
wrote:
On my Samsung Galaxy 4 phone from T-Mobile, I can hold down the home
button and get a list of running
Thank you everyone for the replies. Here are my responses:
I am holding the home button and the list of apps comes up and I swipe away
my app to kill it. This is what others have mentioned above. I don't know
if this is samsung only or not. Maybe this method is supposed to kill all
running
It looks like calling startForeground was the key. I am still not able to
kill the app using the method mentioned above, but at least now when I let
the app sit for a long period of time the GPS notifications keep coming
into the service even when it looks like the app has been shut down by the
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Tony Pitman t...@shatalmic.com wrote:
The whole reason I am doing this is because originally I just put my gps
stuff inside the app itself. I would start my app and then many hours later
I would enter the geofence area I had set up and the app did not trigger
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