Yes, this came up a few months ago, and is an issue with their 2.2.1
series firmwares.
Here is a description of how exactly it is broken:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978012
The fix is (assuming the customer has root, which is easy) is to
uninstall the app, remove "/dbdata/databases/<your package name>" and
reinstall.
Here is my own little write-up:
http://kmansoft.wordpress.com/2011/04/10/js5-firmware-for-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-is-garbage/
Searching this group's archives should bring up a few matches too.
-- Kostya
20.07.2011 0:26, Nathan ?????:
In conversing with a customer who has Samsung Galaxy S, it seemed
apparent that preferences were not being saved, and he was being asked
to set them up*every* time he runs the app.
No device or emulator I have has done this.
Does anyone know of something that would cause preferences to not work
on the Galaxy S or any other device?
For example, are there "Registry Cleaner" type apps out there that
claim to make your system nice and clean, made by the same companies
who make task killers?
Nathan
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