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#1 LeoBloom

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Posted 11 September 2013 - 04:23 PM

Once or twice a day, pressing the multitask button does something unexpected.

1. The current app seems to minimize to the bottom of the recent apps list, but ultimately the app on the bottom is a different app (not expected).
2. Pressing the back or multitask button brings you back to the current app (as expected)
3. Pressing the multitask button once more brings the current app to the bottom of the list (as expected), BUT the list of apps is DIFFERENT from the original list we were presented with.

I've noticed this issue because sometimes I needed to (a) find an app I recently used which just wasn't present in the original list I was presented with, but is present upon the refreshed list, and (B) sometimes I minimize the current app to swipe it out but the app didn't go into the original list until the multitask-back-multitask dance.

I need to know if any of you have experienced this. I've presented this to the official Motorola forums but so far have only gotten support from one fellow forumer. I've also seen this issue mentioned in one Droid Maxx bug thread as well by one individual.

 

This is the official Motorola thread that I started - please look at "runner" first reply, and chime in here as well.
https://forums.motor...osts/48cf5f7f23

 



#2 unbesorgt

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Posted 11 September 2013 - 07:34 PM

I've seen erratic behavior with the recent apps button as well.  Not a showstopper by any means, especially since it's intermittent, but it does seems to be a legitimate bug.



#3 LeoBloom

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Posted 13 September 2013 - 07:42 PM

Unfortunately, it's difficult to reproduce so it would be difficult for the Motorola team to squash it.






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