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From the onNewIntent docs:
If you are handling new intents and may be making changes to the
fragment state, you want to be sure to call through to the
super-class here first. Otherwise, if your state is saved but the
activity is not stopped, you could get an onNewIntent() call which
happens before onResume() and trying to perform fragment operations
at that point will throw IllegalStateException because the fragment
manager thinks the state is still saved.