v2.7 Update: Shooooot....
Bought the Lumia 521 yesterday from WalMart ($130?? ridiculous!). Ran ProShot through its paces and discovered that the app runs out of memoryextremely quickly on 512MB RAM devices, and this seems to be the main cause of the program crashing. The problem is compounded by the fact that (without getting into too much detail) there is a memory leak in Microsoft's API that has yet to be patched in any official manner. I think I mentioned earlier that I was going to have 2.7 done by the end of the week, but now I'm not so sure. This memory issue may take a while to iron out. Sorry everyone
Is this the "System.OutOfMemoryException" error, or just the app crashing /closing abruptly without any error msg? I've been getting the "System.OutOfMemoryException" error msg consistently for the past few days now and last night I noticed that when I got that msg and I clicked on the OK button (as shown in attached screenshot), that little circle at the bottom right corner of the screen kept spinning and it endlessly tried saving a picture. Not sure if that was the cause of the issue or a side-effect. And of course, @winphonesupport opted the easy way out and asked me to work with you since it happens only with this one app.
Edit: Last night, I took about 200 photos and got that error msg when I was more than half way through. Does that give you any clue about app going out of bounds on memory? Thanks!
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that's a lot of assumptions, my friend. I believe if an app is available on a particular device, it should perform well, regardless of whether the device is high-end or low-end. My 2 cents.yea the 520 is a great success but it got a pretty low-end 5MP shooter so i doubt that it'll be able to capture much. plus most people who buy low-end products wouldn't spend $2 on a pro camera app anyway they'd stick to default. also they aren't bound to capture 200 pictures in one session so the 512MB shouldn't be much of a problem.
I suggest you focus on devices with high-end cameras like the 928, 920, 820, 822, 810.
do spend effort to make the app stable, but don't give too much priority to anything below the 800s because I believe most of your customers are owning 900s series
^woa what is that?!
option 1.Whelp, after I put all of the code together and tested things out, it seems like the leak is monumentally more than a few MB. Still trying to figure out what else can be done...
In the meantime, I'm changing the tiny icons and can't decide which to go with. Which do you all prefer? Or do you dislike them both?
Option 1:
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Option 2:
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Thank you!