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Applications compiled with Delphi 10.2.3 Tokyo do not start on Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential. This applies to any application, demo or even blank. There is an exception on startup in Android.JNIBridge at the dispatchToNative() function.

This only happens on Lenovo Tab3 7 Essential. There is no problem running on other devices: Samsung, Huawei, or some cheap tablets. I have a problem only with Lenovo.

Funny thing is that applications compiled with older Delphi 10.1 Berlin or 10.2 Tokyo run perfectly. The problem started with 10.2.2 and continues with 10.2.3.

Exception is at

AType := AContext.GetType(AObject.ClassInfo);

I have no idea where to look for a solution.

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    I created a bug report at Embarcadero but still waiting
    – Michał
    May 11, 2018 at 8:32
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    OK, well you should keep waiting then. I don't see why you should also be posting a question here. May 11, 2018 at 8:34
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    Well . Is there anything wrong in asking community? Some problems have simple solutions, but big companies like Embarcadero need more time to repair. If someone can help why not ask?
    – Michał
    May 11, 2018 at 8:40
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    I just don't think that SO is really the appropriate place for such a transient and localized issue. I'd rather you took this to the G+ delphi devs community where i believe you'd be much more likely to get help. May 11, 2018 at 9:05
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    You have the source, the device, and the ability to use the debugger. If you can't find the problem, then file a bug report at EMBT. We can't do anything to help you here. The help center says that questions asking for debugging help must include a specific problem description, sufficient source (in the form of a minimal reproducible example) to reproduce the problem, and a specific question. You haven't provided that minimal reproducible example, and even if you did it's unlikely that someone here will have the exact device and Android version to use to reproduce the issue.
    – Ken White
    May 12, 2018 at 1:00

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