Fair enough.

thanks.

Do you think this behaviour will go away when these devices have more 
processing power?

Regards.

On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 9:10:26 PM UTC-5, Shai Almog wrote:
>
> iOS would do that for some processes. Android is more consistent in that 
> sense. You should code defensively regardless.
> FYI Android does that when you just rotate the device... We hide a lot of 
> these nuances from the developers but there are some things that aren't 
> abstractable. 
>

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