And you have to unregister it in your OnPause() and onStop().

Just as ref if you do not know this already -
OnPause() is called when you quit the application via the back button
or start another app.
OnStop() is called when it is actually killed (via task manager)


-
mahesh
http://android.maheshdixit.com

On Jun 25, 2:25 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Flamechamp <flamechamp1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > This may sound stupid, but I have a problem with my application.
> > I made an application to check the accelerometer and orientation
> > sensor.
> > I tested it on my Nexus One and it works.
> > The problem starts when I close it. (I pressed the <- button in the
> > phone) When I checked the Battery usage. That program I made is still
> > there.
>
> You also need to be sure to unregister your sensor listeners. If you
> do not, your program will not truly end, and you will continue
> receiving sensor data.
>
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