fquirin commented on issue #1463:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/cordova-android/issues/1463#issuecomment-1217263692

   > I've done some remote debugging of the app using Chrome and tried to call 
the hide function manually
   
   When I tested this I set `AutoHideSplashScreen` to `false` and since the 
splash-screen never closed I had time to connect remotely and call the function 
manually -> no effect. So for me neither setting will make the hide function 
work.
   
   There should be some clean Cordova test app to try this in a controlled 
environment right? Some template maybe?
   
   > If the app hits the 10-second worst-case scenario and you used Cordova to 
hide the splash screen, then what will the end user see? A white screen?
   
   He will see that the app is actually still doing something like loading 
content XY (a screen that the dev might prefer to hide for a certain grace 
period) or he will se an error message. Now obviously one could add the hide 
function to every error path and add some manual time-outs etc ... or one could 
simply rely on the auto-close feature.


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