I am very happy with my Galaxy S, which I have had for about a year now.

Recently I noticed that some of the installed applications seem to lose data.

Because I do not know the file system nor the inner working of an Android device, I will give the specific apps in the hope that someone recognizes this or at least can tell me something to try.

 1. The first program I noticed was [Friend Caster][1]. This is a (very good) Facebook client which worked fine for some weeks. But now I have to, at least once a day, re-enter my user id and password. The technical staff helped with some things to try (related to the Facebook integration), but nothing helps.

 2. The second program I noticed was [Business Calendar Free][2]. Every once in a while (and I really can't put my finger on why) this program starts up as if it is just installed - i.e. it produces the start help screen, and I lose the settings I chose (f.i. the chosen colours for Saturday and Sunday). Although the installed and active calendars are kept. Also, the widgets of this program, stop updating themselves, which is rather useless for a calendar widget, of course :)

I have lots of other programs installed, all of those seem to work correctly. None of them has an obvious function which could cause this.

*Samsung Galaxy S - GT-I9000 - Firmware 2.2.1 - Kernel 2.6.32.9 -  phone is not rooted*


The problem can be specific to those two program of course, so I also installed both of them on my son's Galaxy S, on my wife's LG and on my Archos 101 tablet. None of these phones present the same problem.


**UPDATE**

I have upgraded my Android version to version **2.3.3**, but this has not solved the problem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



  [1]: https://market.android.com/details?id=uk.co.senab.blueNotifyFree&feature=search_result
  [2]: https://market.android.com/details?id=netgenius.bizcal&feature=search_result

**UPDATE 2**

I received the following answer from the nice guys from the Business Calendar support. Can anybody verify this ( or knows a solution to the problem ):

> This is a well known problem on some Samsung devices, since the update
of Android version 2.2.1. **The settings of some apps are not saved
permanently**. Once this problem occured, this will happen again and
again.

> As the problem seems to be caused by a bug in Samsung's version of the
Android OS I am afraid to say that we can't do anything against it. We
hope that Samsung is about to fix the reason of this in the future.
Maybe you can contact the Samsung support, that they hopefully
accelerate working on that issue.

> So unfortunately your device is affected by this problem. Some people
told us that a factory reset helps them out of this really annoying
problem, but I won't guarantee for anything. That's up to you.