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ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com>
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com>
ab...@google.com <ab...@google.com> #2
Also confirmed issue persists on 4.4.
ab...@google.com <ab...@google.com> #3
There are a lot of expensive accessories I've purchased or been gifted that quit workin with android 4.2. Android devs need to get on this. 3 broken versions and numerous minor updates and it hasn't even been triaged yet. Completely unprofessional.
di...@gmail.com <di...@gmail.com> #4
We are loyal to Android as and they treat us like this.. I have a google device and yet it still is not fixed.
di...@gmail.com <di...@gmail.com> #5
Please fix
di...@gmail.com <di...@gmail.com> #6
Yes, please fix it. =)
ab...@google.com <ab...@google.com>
to...@google.com <to...@google.com> #7
I abandoned iPhone to discover something better, but I'm finding a lot of my Bluetooth paired devices won't work properly on android... I hope this gets fixed soon. I don't want to have to buy an iPhone again and suffer with their long agreements and system restrictions.
di...@gmail.com <di...@gmail.com> #8
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to...@google.com <to...@google.com> #9
fix will ya? make the android better more
di...@gmail.com <di...@gmail.com> #10
Yes, count me as someone who would like to see this fixed. It apparently isn't fixed in KitKat.
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #11
I have two nexus devices and this is a regular issue. The kid can't play games properly. Way to replace a working stack with a subpar homebrewed one.
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #12
Please roll back previous API. This fratura is importante.
mi...@regensburg.re <mi...@regensburg.re> #13
Android 4.3 killed my super mario :(
Description
Actual Results:
About 30 minutes after the app was swiped away (onTaskRemoved() called in the foreground service), the system killed com.google.android.webview. This brought down the entire app.
getHistoricalProcessExitReasons()
returned one record:Expected results:
App should not be killed since it has a foreground service with a UI displayed to the user (via a notification) and is a user-initiated action to record from the microphone.
Example device: