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Why Should I Need SetRetainInstance Or OnSaveInstance If I Can Use Android:configChanges="keyboard|orientation|screenLayout"

Why should I need to use setRetainInstance() or onSaveInstance() to save state and I can use android:configChanges='keyboard|orientation|screenLayout' and get the samething 'saving

Solution 1:

Don't use android:configChanges. It will break things in subtle ways and will prevent Android from getting the proper layout/theme/dimensions, etc. for the current configuration.

onSaveInstanceState() is completely orthogonal to this: you need to save state so you can restore it if Android kills your process to save memory. configChagnes only prevents it from re-creating the activity on rotation, keyboard state changes, etc.

setRetainInstance() is for fragments that you don't want re-created on device rotation, etc. If you don't call it, Android will serialize their state in a Bundle, and re-create them along with the parent activity.

In short, while configChanges appears to be a 'shortcut' it is not. Don't rely on it and save/restore state as necessary using the proper tools for each case.


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