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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T10:11:41+00:00 2026-06-15T10:11:41+00:00

In my application I have a thread and a corresponding handler to update the

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In my application I have a thread and a corresponding handler to update the UI. This thread will be started from my main activity, and the Thread takes several parameters, including a context. This context is used this way:

Context c;
MessageHandler handler;

public BluetoothCommunicator(Context c) {
   this.c = c;
   handler = new MessageHandler(c);
}

In my run() method I post some data to this handler, when a special event has occured. In my handleMessage() method I create some ProgressDialogs, in order to inform the user that a operation is ongoing.

@Override
    public void handleMessage(Message m) {

        String message = (String) m.obj;

        //Getting files
        if (message.equals("0")) {

            folder.appendToLogFile(new Date().toString(), "Incoming File From: " + deviceName); 

            pd = new ProgressDialog(c);
            pd.setTitle("Please Wait..");
            pd.setMessage("Retrieving file from " + deviceName);
            pd.setCancelable(false);

            pd.show();
        }

As I understand I cannot create a ProgressDialog with getApplicationContext(), but I need the Activity Context.

The way I coded this will cause a memory leak in my applicaion, according to MAT

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The way I see this trace is that the c corresponds the the object c I initalize in my constructor. Is this right?

How can I go around this problem? No an AsyncTask is not relevant because the problem is in the Context.

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    2026-06-15T10:11:42+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 10:11 am

    When the Thread finishes (ie: the run() method is complete) just set variable c to null. That should take care of your memory leak.

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