I seem to be missing something obvious here, why would I want more than one activity per application in Android? Does somebody have some solid examples?
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Suppose you are creating a game. You need to have at least two activities – a welcome screen, and the actual game screen. The third activity in this example might be a settings page of the game.
Another example.
Suppose you are developing an application and you need to pop up a dialog, i.e. asking user to set username and password (Standard login screen). You might choose to create and activity and apply a dialog theme to it.
Think about it as the form of desktop application. you don’t put everything on one form do you? 🙂