Sample Overview
To help ensure that the user experience is fast and
responsive, Windows Phone prioritizes the application running in the foreground
and will typically tombstone an application when the user navigates away. If
your application is reactivated after being tombstoned, it's important to
restore the visual state of your application so that the user experience is
that of returning to a running application. It's also important that
application state be restored in a way that doesn't delay the load time of the
application. This sample shows how to restore the visual state of a page and
also restore application data when an application is reactivated after
tombstoning.
For more information on how this sample works, see How to: Preserve and
Restore Page State for Windows Phone and How to: Preserve and
Restore Application State for Windows Phone.
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