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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
I can give you plenty of examples where saving and restoring the state wastes the battery rather than saving it. Especially if "restoring" involves starting the application from zero and then reloading the last saved state. If the saved state is "in the cloud", as is quite common nowadays, chances are it may not be exactly the same as it was when you left it but a few seconds behind.
Which OS saves state to "the cloud"?

What we're talking about here is the way Android works, which is that it keeps an instance of the running app in RAM on the device. It keeps it there as much as it can before saving it to local storage if it has to. You'd be nucking futs to have your app state storage "in the cloud".
 

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