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Are there any plans for the development of a native PeerJS implementation for Android, or is it feasible to utilize a Peer Server with Android's native WebRTC implementation? Presently, I'm employing the Peer.js client within a WebView in my Android application. However, this setup is plagued by various limitations, such as calls being disconnected when users clear recent apps and microphone functionality being affected when the screen is locked or the activity is in the background. How can these limitations be addressed or mitigated effectively?
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Are there any plans for the development of a native PeerJS implementation for Android, or is it feasible to utilize a Peer Server with Android's native WebRTC implementation? Presently, I'm employing the Peer.js client within a WebView in my Android application. However, this setup is plagued by various limitations, such as calls being disconnected when users clear recent apps and microphone functionality being affected when the screen is locked or the activity is in the background. How can these limitations be addressed or mitigated effectively?
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