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Sergey Shakhnazarov commented on CB-11304:
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[~rdesimone], can you try if an option [{{<preference
name="SplashShowOnlyFirstTime" value="false"
/>}}|https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen/#android-quirks]
helps?
> Backbutton does not suspend app correctly -> white screen on resume
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>
> Key: CB-11304
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-11304
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 6.0.0
> Environment: Cordova 6.0.0
> [email protected]
> Mac OSX
> Android Studio 2.1
> Nexus 4 (Android 4.4.4)
> Nexus 6p (Android 6.0.1)
> Reporter: Roberto De Simone
> Priority: Critical
>
> Using the backbutton to suspend (exit) the app, something is going wrongly.
> When later resuming the app - through the app list or by selecting the app
> icon - the app loads again but without splash screen. When the JS is heavy,
> like an Ionic 2 app there is a white screen for several seconds which looks
> very ugly. When leaving the app with the hardware "home" button, the app
> suspends correctly.
> This can be reproduced with the simplest possible Cordova app.
> 1. cordova create test com.mydomain.test test
> 2. cd test
> 3. cordova add platform android
> 4. cordova run android (on a device)
> 5. Press the backbutton
> 6. Switch to app list
> 7. Select the app
> -> for a very short time a white screen is visible - the time needed to load
> the JS. As the simplest app has very little JS, the effect is difficult to
> see on fast devices like a Nexus 6p. If you add heavy JS - like Ionic 2, then
> the effect is very well visible also on fast devices.
> 8. Now, select the "home" button
> 9. Switch to app list
> 10. Select the app
> -> the app resumes without loading the JS again - no white screen.
> (Also to mention: the effect is the same when listening to the "backbutton"
> event and trying to exit the app with "navigator.app.exitApp() ")
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