Probably has more to do with network infrastructure surrounding the phone,
than with what priority your phone application runs at (as long as it
doesn't get killed - and that won't happen if it's in the foreground).

It's really hard to say without knowing what those tests are, but, e.g. UDP
is often unreliable or slow on mobile networks, and your code could catching
slow-coming results from previous interations.

-- Kostya

2011/1/23 culonna <[email protected]>

> An application that is running for a long time in foreground will
> acquire more priority in time?
> I explain my problem. I ported a software for communication with a
> fixed infrastructure in Android. I'm making some tests. Each test
> makes 5 experiments (the mobile node sends some queries to the
> infrastructure and evalutes the number of query successful and the
> mean time) and the result of the test is the mean of the results of
> these experiments.
> During the test the application is always in foreground.
> In the experiments the result improve e. g. (10% 15% 30% 40% 55% of
> query ok).
> I implemented the system as activity and not yet as service.
> For the test the app aquire the locks SCREEN_DIM_WAKE_LOCK and
> WIFI_MODE_FULL.
> Thanks
>
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