this is personal feedback for design - I don't think we should be displaying a 
screen shot as part of the application launch, because currently we have no 
idea of the context. I would say that this could only be done if there was some 
way for the application to intimate to the sdk (then the shell could check) 
that the app is using a "saved state" approach. Otherwise to the user this just 
appears as a stale frame.
i.e.
today it's 
launch app -> splash screen -> last available screen shot -> fresh render from 
app

I think for any closed app it should be
launch app -> splash screen -> fresh render from app

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  loading application splashscreen is blurry and sometime not matching
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