On Android it is possible to handle display orientation by yourself, not using 
the default behaviour of destroying and recreating the UI.
You'd use OrientationEventListener & Display classes to detect the orientation 
then.
This would make sense for a QML application where the scene graph can handle 
rotation of elements.

The android:configChanges element in the manifest file is used to specify what 
things the application can handle itself.

See also 
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/runtime-changes.html
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