Thanks a lot for taking some time to reply,

> Why not just start the second activity from the first? Why go through
> broadcasting and receiving an intent?

> > And I can't use startActivityForResult() as "activity 2" can't be started
> > from "activity 1".
>
> Why not?


Sorry for lack of accuracy, I probably should have gone into more
details.
Actually the first activity needs to send a SMS, and the second
activity is associated to the receiver that handles reply to another
SMS sent by my server.

As there's no way as far as I know to make this transaction
synchronous, "outbound" activity 1 needs to be separate from "inbound"
activity 2.

> Here's an idea: get rid of the "quit application" option. It's really
> unnecessary, especially if you're only dealing with 2 activities. You're
> saving, what, two back-button presses?

Yes, I considered that option.
I was trying to give the user best possible UI experience. On my low
memory LG eve, I do appreciate "quit" buttons :)

Regards

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