I'm implementing an application that requires lots of big images, with zooming, paging using viewPager and all that stuff.
Using the whole image is not an option, because it will give an OutOfMemory exception, so I'm implementing a custom tiling system. I already have the image cut in several pieces on the sdcard, and 3 versions of them, low, medium, and high quality.
The idea is to load the right tiles depending on the zoom.
All beautiful in theory, and this system is already working nicely on our iOS app, but on Android, it becomes unbearably slow because of the garbage collector.
Somehow, it seems that it takes too long to the garbage collector to free the memory of the bitmaps, and my application tries to create new bitmaps before the GC cleared the ones i asked him to clear, so, if the user paginate too fast, memory will grow and at some point all the app will became slow and eventually it will crash on OOM.
Every time the user goes to the next page, I call the following on the old bitmaps:
lowResBitmap.recycle(); lowResBitmap = null;
Is there a better way to handle Bitmap allocation and deallocation on Android?
EDIT: I forget to call .recycle() on some bitmaps, now it isn't crashing on OOM anymore, but it's very slow (comparing to our iOS app), because every time the user turns the page, Android calls GC many times, and it slows down my drawing thread.