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Why We Stopped Using Single-Activity Architecture Everywhere

Feb 11, 202612 min
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-we-stopped-using-single-activity-architecture-everywhere.
Why a large production Android app moved away from single-activity architecture—and how a hybrid approach improved stability, memory, and velocity.
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Single-activity architecture simplified our Android app early on, but at scale it caused deep-linking, memory, and modularity issues; a hybrid, multi-activity approach proved more resilient.

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