Why is my downloaded apps are often 'force close'? What causes this to happen? When in Uninstall and re-install the same thing coming back.
answers:
There are several causes for Android smartphones issued the notification force close, and close the application that will be used. The first cause is a matter of the rest of the RAM memory that is too small. When viewed from the specifications of your Lenovo S880, which has a 512 RAM, the possibility that this is the main cause.
RAM think of it as easy, is 'street' to open and run the application. If the RAM is too full, because there are many street applications, then applications will be missed quite a force close. For example, to run the application A needs 80 MB of RAM, while the rest of us only 60MB of RAM available, then the application will force close.
Who meets the RAM? First definitely Android system itself, then the main applications such as Gmail, the smartphone UI, service packs, google search, keyboard input, it is definitely there.
Then if we do a lot of chat and social media applications, since the first smartphone powered on, the applications already running in RAM, eg Facebook, whatsapp, BBM, WeChat, etc.
The more applications that way, then the rest of the RAM will be less, and not enough for other applications open. So if we have a smartphone with limited RAM, you'll also limited the number of applications.
Some applications such as chat, would automatically own way even though we've shut it down, even though close it has helped with the memory cleaner application.
Another possibility is a mismatch causes force close the application version compatibility. Application A might be appropriate for the version of Android Jelly Bean for example, but it would be problematic if it is run on the ICS or the reverse.
Installing directly from Google PlayStore, a little more help avoid these problems, but we often use the sideloading the APK installs directly, so the compatibility issues is not in the filter.
It could also force close due to shortage of hardware facilities, such as an application that requires a front camera, but we do not have a smartphone, then when executed will not suit the needs of the hardware parameters and force close.
Often, too, because we see our internal memory is full, we move some folders to the memory card, without knowing the folder required by a specific application to run. So when the application is run, which should read the files in the folder in the internal memory, the folder is not there because it was moved from where it should be, the application will force close as well.
So try to check some condition which causes the force close your smartphone.