Instead of holding on to the Activity in the AsyncTask, just hold on to its 
application-context:

*public class MyAsyncTask extends AsyncTask<...> {*
*  private Context context;*
*
*
*  public MyAsyncTask(Context context) {*
*    this.context = context.getApplicationContext();*
*  }*
*  ...*
*}*

If you use the passed context just to get strings and such from the 
resource-manager, this should work fine.


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