I have an app which is recording the position of the user continuously. The location updates are to be very frequent to get an exact mapping of the route the user has taken. To keep the application recording the geo points when the phone falls asleep I use a wake lock which is released when the user stops the recording or in onDestroy()
.
I now realize I am not removing the location listener from the location manager. This leads to the battery draining if the user forgets to press the "stop recording route" button before leacing the application. My initial thought was to remove it in onPause()
but then I'm afraid onPause()
might get called when the screen turns off although I have a wake lock (but not screen on).
My questions in this matter are:
When should I remove the location listener from the location manager? Should I release the listener i onDestroy()
? Or perhaps I do not need a wake lock at all as long as I am listening to the location manager? How should this be handled if so?
I've seen this discussed in other places like here: Android - When using LocationManager.requestLocationUpdates, do I need a WakeLock?
But there doesn't seem to be an absolute answer.