But what's about people like me who almost never use the dialer? Do
you want to force this upon us when the system is already killing my
apps when I have only three of them open?
And please don't respond with "a phone is a phone and you have to
use it like one".
Am Dienstag, 4. August 2015 schrieb Alberto Mardegan :
> On 08/04/2015 02:30 AM, Christian Dywan wrote:
>> And the same with messages and contacts and browser and music?
>
> No :-)
>
>> I'm rather concerned about hiding performance issues rather than
>> tracking them down and addressing them. And more generally
increasing
>> technical debt. We already have ugly special-cases like
unconfined apps
>> and lifecycle exceptions. And they already lead to plenty
confusion and
>> frustration when working normal apps that can't deal with certain
>> limitations.
>
> I hear you and I fully agree. :-)
>
> However, the dialer app is really special. Emergency calls are
something
> that should always work no matter what, so keeping this application
> running is something that could be considered.
>
> We have plenty of useless background processes (for instance for
> location and bluetooth, when I have them disabled!), so if memory
is a
> concern I'd rather optimize those away.
>
> Ciao,
> Alberto
>
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