This is a new behavior that I noticed since I use a Nexus 6P.
Nearly every day, I need to type in my master password because K2A has been closed by android.
Yet, I the average memory usage on my device is 1,9GB on 3GB available.
I searched for some system options allowing to sanctuarize an application, to avoid it to be closed by the OS, but I couldn't find any.
Is it possible to add an optional permanent notification in-tray, while a DB is loaded?
From what I know of Android, it can help applications not to be "garbage collected" by the OS.
Nearly every day, I need to type in my master password because K2A has been closed by android.
Yet, I the average memory usage on my device is 1,9GB on 3GB available.
I searched for some system options allowing to sanctuarize an application, to avoid it to be closed by the OS, but I couldn't find any.
Is it possible to add an optional permanent notification in-tray, while a DB is loaded?
From what I know of Android, it can help applications not to be "garbage collected" by the OS.