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.
Comments: Here's the catch: on my 3GB android 6 device, android platform gobbles up to 750MB (!) when google play auto update applications. After updating, the memory is released, so it's not a problem per se. But when the android platform takes briefly the 750MB, K2A is forced out of memory. K2A is using 90M of memory with my password database loaded. So it's one of the more memory hungry apps on my device. Therefore, K2A is forced to close each time android updates applications on my device.
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.
Comments: Here's the catch: on my 3GB android 6 device, android platform gobbles up to 750MB (!) when google play auto update applications. After updating, the memory is released, so it's not a problem per se. But when the android platform takes briefly the 750MB, K2A is forced out of memory. K2A is using 90M of memory with my password database loaded. So it's one of the more memory hungry apps on my device. Therefore, K2A is forced to close each time android updates applications on my device.