I was working with NFC in my application and I have tested on samsung s4, nexus 4, xperia z3 and it worked perfectly. However, testing on an s3 mini the callback seems to loop and then a popup occurs saying NFC service has stopped working.
I was worried that it may be my code causing this issue, however, outside the app, I tried to send across a photo and the same issue occurred. The s3 mini is running 4.1.2. Has anyone com across this before, I've encountered a few cases online and I'm wondering if it's a 4.1.2 issue?
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Any idea why this is hapenning?
I don't have money to afford an 4.4.2 mobile phone and in the emulator it doesn't crash.
I don't have also the lg g2, it is from a friend of mine ( and he lives far away ). The code crashes on generating a listview on postexecute.
I'm completly lost at this one.
I recently built my first app using meteor.js. It works reasonably well in all mobile devices except Samsung Galaxy Mini, in which the page does not load.
Any clues on what can be wrong?
The Galaxy Mini is a 3 year old device running Android 2.2. It's a low-dpi device, only has 384MB RAM and a slow CPU.
Any of those might cause a problem. Did you check the Logcat of the device when you started the app? Does it give you some useful information?
If it works on all other devices, and the logcat doesn't contain any useful information, I shouldn't bother too much. It's not a popular device, and it's running 3 year old software.
I am having a problem to fire onGeolocationPermissionsShowPrompt() method when my apps needs location permission. It is working almost all devices but not working only Sony xperia 4.1.2. So what can I do now? Any suggestion please? And see the location setting screen of my device.
So I've made this game for android-phones, that runs perfectly fine on my emulator. The problem is that when i try to run it on my phone, it just turns back to the in-app menu when i try to launch the game - I don't get any error messages.
Any tips on why this happens, and how I can possibly fix it.
btw. The phone I am using is HTC Desire
Update:
I tried testing it on an SIII. Here I got a crash message instead.
The android emulator, and the HTC Desire runs Android 2.2 while the SIII runs Android 4.0
What if we really need HTC emulator? Because sometimes each brand has different system management....
I can find addon for Samsung Galaxy Tab but nothing for other brands.
I am having a problem reproducing errors on HTC device while other devices runs well.
I created a battery widget which runs well on Samsung but some users using HTC and Motorola claim that battery level is not showing correct values.
How to do this?
You can create virtual devices to emulate HTC Evo 4G, Google/HTC Nexus One and T-Mobile/HTC G1
http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/common-android-virtual-device-configurations/