>  It would be good to know if there are devices beyond ICS that still have
> issues around not resetting socket connections when a network goes away.
>
>
> Beyond ICS? I don't know what this means.
>
> My "flagship" Galaxy Nexus still hasn't received 4.0.3.
>
> And what do you mean by "would be good to know"?
>
> Should we, developers, and our users, moonlight as Android's test
> department?
>

I think we dont have a CTS around this behavior. I will look at filing a
bug internally for this to ensure things remain sane going forward.

Thanks


>
>
>
> Ideally, apps should not have to listen to any broadcasts to handle
> network switches and should get resets on an existing socket.
>
>
> Not ideally -- really -- apps are supposed to work on more than the 1.6%
> of devices with ICS.
>
> And "beyond ICS" - what portion of the market is that, at this time,
> exactly?
>
> -- K
>
>
> Irfan
>
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