I have noticed that I am constantly using 1.2 gigs of ram. I was just wondering if this was normal. I see some lag when it gets up there and constantly have to clear them ram.
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johnnilsson said:
I have noticed that I am constantly using 1.2 gigs of ram. I was just wondering if this was normal. I see some lag when it gets up there and constantly have to clear them ram.
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how many apps do u have? my phone at most goes to about 900mb
i sometimes have slow down w/ 780mb ram. only occasional though.
Im wondering if Supercharger script works for us. That helped with lag a lot on my last phone but that phone was crap. I run at 600 or 700 on startup.
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Is ram availability on this phone based on time or physical availability?
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What do you mean time? Ram is a physical limitation. But since sense is hogging up quite a bit atm, we might be able to squeeze a bit more free ram in the future.but 1gb is fixed.
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ethantarheels123 said:
What do you mean time? Ram is a physical limitation. But since sense is hogging up quite a bit atm, we might be able to squeeze a bit more free ram in the future.but 1gb is fixed.
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I know it's physical but some of my apps don't hold their spot after time vs availability of free resources.
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Apps only get dumped from the RAM by the OS when the OS runs out of RAM to use.
So just time wouldn't affect an app getting dumped from the memory. Your problem is probably stemming from an app that continuously is using up more and more RAM.
rohan32 said:
Apps only get dumped from the RAM by the OS when the OS runs out of RAM to use.
So just time wouldn't affect an app getting dumped from the memory. Your problem is probably stemming from an app that continuously is using up more and more RAM.
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Actually, Sense also kills apps after a certain time limit (around 10-15 minutes) even if there is sufficient RAM. So, to answer the OP's question, YES, the physical limit of RAM as well as the arbitrary HTC Sense "time limit" will both kill a back-grounded app.
You can test this yourself easily. Reboot phone. Load two apps, then make note of your RAM usage. (You should still have a fair amount left with only two apps open.) Let phone sleep. Open phone 15 minutes later, verify RAM is roughly the same as you left it, use recent apps key to select an app, and boom, one or both apps will reload. :-(
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rohan32 said:
Apps only get dumped from the RAM by the OS when the OS runs out of RAM to use.
So just time wouldn't affect an app getting dumped from the memory. Your problem is probably stemming from an app that continuously is using up more and more RAM.
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not true. the OS will dump an app if its been idle in the background for too long even if there is a sufficient amount of free memory. I post a similar thread about it the other day.
under Developer Options--> Limit Background Processes
I set mine to 4 and notice a difference
Great find, ill try it out
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Yup, been using it since my vibrant. Cuts the running background app usage down from 45+ to whatever I select (4 in my case) thus freeing up and keeping a good amount of RAM freed up.
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We have 2gb of RAM. I have zero stutter. Why do you feel need to reduce background apps?
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bootloopz said:
We have 2gb of RAM. I have zero stutter. Why do you feel need to reduce background apps?
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In my case, I have anywhere from 35-45 background processes running at a time and 1/3 seems to be bloatware. There's no need for unnecessary processes to be hogging up any amount of RAM.
So if heimdall worked on the mac for our U.S. variant s3's, I personally wouldn't have to do such a thing.
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Wow just did this, phone feels way faster!
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would this reduce battery usage too? I find I always have a bunch of programs running in the background when i go to the task manager (programs that dont close down after i leave them) and fear they might be draining battery.
bootloopz said:
We have 2gb of RAM. I have zero stutter. Why do you feel need to reduce background apps?
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Same thing I was thinking....
Do you put lo test gas and high profile tires on your ferrari so it rides smioth too?
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I've always done this ... Not sure how it affects battery life tho... Not sure I notice much difference either.
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would this reduce battery usage too? I find I always have a bunch of programs running in the background when i go to the task manager (programs that dont close down after i leave them) and fear they might be draining battery.
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in theory yes it should as the task manager is continually working.
In response to the "do you put low test gas in a high performance car" ... I sort of agree but...
I wish there was more of a choice than standard (which appears to be around 48 to 50 background apps) and 1, 2, 3 or 4....
I would like to set it to maybe 15 max, 4 seems far too few.
Alice the Brit, in sunny Florida
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If you're worried about bloatware you can disable it under the Settings -> Apps -> All
Select the app in the manager and hit disable. Removes the shortcut and stops it from running.
I just got my gt2 10.1 a week or so ago and have a question. When I open the task manager to close any running apps I click on the ram tab and here is where my question comes in. It says I have 687MB of ram. Does that seem right? I know you will never have the advertised 1gb but my number seems a little low. Do I have a hardware issue with my tab? I removed all the live widgets from the home screen and it helped to make it smoother, I just don't wanna regret getting this tab later.
Thanks guys
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When things are running normally with Android you should see about 80% of the RAM in use. The memory manager attempts to keep things in memory so they start faster. you have more than 50% maybe when you first boot,. but as things run it will go to about 80% used. That's optimal you can kill task all day and it will come back. That's the way it works and optimizes RAM use.
And oh, by the way , that's typical for modern virtual memory systems, Linux, Windows etc.
Ok bro. Thanks for clearing this up for me. so it's all good then.
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Anyone think this is normal? I seem to get launcher redraws.
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Mine only shows 543 used. I am all stock.
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Damian2013 said:
Anyone think this is normal? I seem to get launcher redraws.
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go to the phones main settings, apps, running.. look at whats eating your ram.
Its normal for me
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I used to have around 800mb used. Nothing is eating my RAM in the settings.
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Its there to be used. The longer its on, the more you'll see it fill up - particularly if you're installing more apps that run.
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Damian2013 said:
Anyone think this is normal? I seem to get launcher redraws.
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Hi mate,
Normal RAM usage in Stock is around 1GB
Keep in mind, more RAM usage(<1.5GB), better would be your smartphone's performance.
Do not keep cleaning your RAM again and again
Do not install any battery sucker apps!
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Damian2013 said:
Anyone think this is normal? I seem to get launcher redraws.
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If using franco t33, go back to r32.
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Hi mate,
Do not keep cleaning your RAM again and again
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I have a terrible habit of this.
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Damian2013 said:
Anyone think this is normal? I seem to get launcher redraws.
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are you stock unrooted?
mistahseller said:
I have a terrible habit of this.
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are you stock unrooted?
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Hi mate,
Please change your habit.
It's okay if you do it on low end devices and install task managers
But do not use it on devices having RAM > 1GB
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If using franco t33, go back to r32.
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I'm on 32 and PA beta 4.
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Back to normal. Weird.
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Normal is around 500mb.Look your apps running un background.
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Back to normal. Weird.
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Did you restart your phone?
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What I don't get is that 4.4 was supposed to drastically improve RAM usage, yet my Moto X which is still on 4.2.2 consistently has more free RAM available at any given time. Even if I do an end all in system panel, my X has 200mb more free RAM than the N5. It's not really a problem (I don't get redraws on my N5 but I do get tons of them on my N7), but I just don't understand it considering 4.4 was supposed to reduce the operating system's memory footprint.
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What I don't get is that 4.4 was supposed to drastically improve RAM usage, yet my Moto X which is still on 4.2.2 consistently has more free RAM available at any given time. Even if I do an end all in system panel, my X has 200mb more free RAM than the N5. It's not really a problem (I don't get redraws on my N5 but I do get tons of them on my N7), but I just don't understand it considering 4.4 was supposed to reduce the operating system's memory footprint.
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Android 4.4 does what its doing, on lower end devices or people who make roms can call ActivityManager.isLowRamDevice() to activate kitkats ram saving feature ensuring it will not exceed that 512MB hard limit because the Nexus 5 is a flag ship device like the moto x it does not need to call the lowramdevice API google has added in Android 4.4 kitkat so thats why sometimes the ram usage is high.
There is another simple way to check your ram go to developer options then process stats if it says its normal then its normal don't worry about a thing.
The beauty of android is that it will optimize its memory itself you do not need to tap that multitask button and swype all those cards away as it manages its own memory for example
As in this game vector the OS realizes that it needs more ram... Fine android optimized the memory and suspended some apps if you look at the graph you see the dip slightly rose indicating more ram that can be used
1GB used is norml for me, too: Stock + Rooted
You can use apps like Android Tuner to view which apps are consuming what amount of RAM exactly.
Attached is a screenshot of my Nexus 5 after closing all apps in the Android task switcher.
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Android 4.4 does what its doing, on lower end devices or people who make roms can call ActivityManager.isLowRamDevice() to activate kitkats ram saving feature ensuring it will not exceed that 512MB hard limit because the Nexus 5 is a flag ship device like the moto x it does not need to call the lowramdevice API google has added in Android 4.4 kitkat so thats why sometimes the ram usage is high.
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Ahhh, so it's an on demand thing. Thanks bud, that clears up some confusion.
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1GB used is norml for me, too: Stock + Rooted
You can use apps like Android Tuner to view which apps are consuming what amount of RAM exactly.
Attached is a screenshot of my Nexus 5 after closing all apps in the Android task switcher.
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Process stats in developer options will show it too, and it will only display the ones that you can force close
I was asking about that too. So after all of this, why my previous nexus 4 with same apps was running nice and smooth with more free ram than nexus5? they have the same amount of ram, same cpu manufacturer (yeah different models but.. )... so what about it? I'm talking about both the nexi with stock rooted rom.
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I've heard this from multiple people. If this is the case this is very disappointing. I noticed that when I go a few days without restarting the phone it can lag pretty badly and I barely have anything on it. My HTC one m7 was almost unusable when my storage was almost full and if that happens on the s6 I'm going to be quite aggravated.
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Chadly said:
I've heard this from multiple people. If this is the case this is very disappointing. I noticed that when I go a few days without restarting the phone it can lag pretty badly and I barely have anything on it. My HTC one m7 was almost unusable when my storage was almost full and if that happens on the s6 I'm going to be quite aggravated.
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I have 16.71gb available and my phone runs fine.
Only 2 GB available and installed about 190+ apps and no issue so far
It's probably just the lollipop memory leak.
Mine lags most of the time when im using chrome. So I clear my ram with clean master &/ DU saver most of the time