Yep, Android apps are sucky these days. Before 2016 you never got nagged, as you do now. With every app update or randomly, you get the nag right when you start an app.
To stop the nag, i recommend sending feedback and a low score to the app, specifically about being nagged to he'll and back about rating and feedback. android is not ebay and should not make feedback and ratings be so intrusive.
So, if everyone would stop updating apps, or better yet, give a basic rating of 1 star with a feedback of Stop this she-itie rating and feedback nagging she-itie, else all you will get is bad ratings and feedback from me. Plus the peeps who read this will be faced with reading this she-itie! Stop the krappa now!
YES, those are sooo annoying
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I have an Android app on the market for college students called Degree Planner. When people do leave reviews, they are almost always positive. My problem is I get a lot of uninstalls. Lately I am getting more uninstalls per day than installs. Since no one is leaving negative feedback I cannot improve whatever it is they do not like. I have tried for months to improve anything I can think of, but still it has not fixed this issue. I was wondering if someone would not mind looking over it and giving me some criticism on improvements.
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I have an Android app on the market for college students called Degree Planner. When people do leave reviews, they are almost always positive. My problem is I get a lot of uninstalls. Lately I am getting more uninstalls per day than installs. Since no one is leaving negative feedback I cannot improve whatever it is they do not like. I have tried for months to improve anything I can think of, but still it has not fixed this issue. I was wondering if someone would not mind looking over it and giving me some criticism on improvements.
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How big is your app? Size is always one of the most important uninstall reasons.
It's pretty small. Only a couple megabytes.
Well, If there are no ratings in Google Play, you can add a "tell me your opinion" form inside the app and as allways make sure the users can contact you... hope it helps
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The RAM management is pretty aggressive. For some odd reason, I have less than 700MB free off of a fresh reboot. While someone may say that free ram is wasted ram, but I barely have ANY RAM, even with no apps running.
This does affect multitasking, because my apps and games close as soon as I leave to reply to a text or WhatsApp message. Not happy about that.
i have also noticed high RAM usage. i have seen this before with samsung devices. the system seems to use more RAM when there is more available. i haven't really noticed any slowdowns because of it, though. system seems to handle it just fine.
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i have also noticed high RAM usage. i have seen this before with samsung devices. the system seems to use more RAM when there is more available. i haven't really noticed any slowdowns because of it, though. system seems to handle it just fine.
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Not slowdowns, but app restarts when they rely shouldn't happen. I'm talking receive a text, leave my game by opening the app from the notification shade, and returning to the game to see it restart.
Not cool.
Same on my G7. It shut down chrome a couple times per day. On Note 8 it works with Samsung Internet for a days without reload.
I noticed when putting a game I play alot under battery exclusions it doesn't randomly close fast now. So if you go to the info of the app and scroll down to the bottom and go to battery exclusions and check that app it may work
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Hello!
I'm very interested in this phone but i need someone who has it to tell me how it handles background processes. I previously bought a phone with big issues in this regard and it is a huge pain in the...
Could you please tell me how s10 Lite handles background activity so far?
I'm especially interested if someone could run this test for me and report the results: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.dontkillmyapp
But I would also love to know how was your experience with background apps and widgets so far. Have you guys tried using widgets installed manually, like from the Play Store? Do clock/weather/email widgets have any trouble updating their information or becoming unresponsive after a while? Did you have any trouble with notifications from apps being shown when the phone is in sleep mode or the app wasn't used in a long time? Does it handle multitasking between apps well? How many apps can you comfortably multitask before it starts killing?
Benchmark (1 hour) result
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Benchmark (1 hour) result
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Thank you very much!
Looks good, did you apply any permissions/disabled battery optimization or is it how it came out stock?
Could you run it overnight please? I noticed it's when most of the app killing happens.
I think battery optimization is stock, don't remember changing it.
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This is the hard one to say it is good because of the reason I posted in other thread. I cannot keep more than 3 apps in recent apps. As soon as I put a 4 app open, and goes into recent apps, it starts to kick even locked apps out of recent apps. So really to say multitasking is good or not, is impossible for not able to use more than 3 apps at a time, and there is no setting to keep it from auto kicking apps out of the background. Kind of stupid when someone needs these for fast opening from recent apps.
How are you confirming this? I regularly leave at least 2 apps that stay open in the background and have had over 10 other apps open.... up until 5gb ram is used and never have a problem switching back to whatever app I want to use..... if it was force closing apps I would have realized by now.....
Does it all the time when I get more than 3 at a time. Still does, and how do I know this because it does it, that is how. Jeez, how hard is to notice something that happens right in front of your eyes? Not that hard. Not even using 4 gigs of ram.
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Does it all the time when I get more than 3 at a time. Still does, and how do I know this because it does it, that is how. Jeez, how hard is to notice something that happens right in front of your eyes? Not that hard. Not even using 4 gigs of ram.
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You did not give any steps to reproduce this issue or explain why you think this is happening.
I am using the 10L right now. Youtube is playing picture in picture while I have an app in the background staying permanently connected to the internet. I then opened 4 different browser apps and 3 messaging apps, started doing something in each, and then switched between every app open. Nothing had to re-open and my recent apps page shows about a dozen open apps.
If I could not keep more than 3 open no matter what I would have returned this phone.
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Hi everyone, i think that i have a problem with my pixel 5. When there is more than 4-5 app opened, there is lag when i scroll between the apps on multitasking . i dont know if you have these kind of problems, or it is my phone ?
Thank you for the answers
PS: I did a facor resset, but the problem is still here
I just got mine today, copied everything over from my 3XL and did all the updates. Whilst I still had a list of 40+ apps to update there was a little lag in scrolling the list, less than with the 3 otherwise it's been very smooth so far