By the way, the Android-centric name for the pattern you want is "Content Provider". You can search the documentation for that phrase. SQLite is an example of a content provider where you normally create an Adapter that wraps around the raw SQLite API to present an application-specific API to the rest of your code. Content providers are where any substantial persistent state is supposed to reside. Then you just instantiate the adapter in your onCreate and access the state you need.
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