The Activity life cycle doesn't just come into play when the user runs your app, it also affects what happens when the user switches away from and back to your app. When you develop an app, you need to remember that the user will typically navigate between it and other apps during execution. An app can either be in the foreground or the background depending on what the user is doing. Your apps need to be able to cope with this, saving and restoring data when necessary. Keep in mind that the process is slightly different for some apps, like widgets.


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