Clean Master is basically one of the best and most popular Android apps! The fact that it has average 4.7 rating from more than 18 million reviews speaks more than enough for its success. All that is deserved because it is one of the most comprehensive, broad and lovely Android tools. So helpful and filled with tons of useful features that will boost and speed up your Android device.
This app has several crucial features that are important for every Android device. First, this app is your App manager. You can install/uninstall or move any app from your phone’s memory to your SD card directly from the app. Additionally the app will manage your phone storage and SD card storage. It will constantly remind you if you are exciding storage space and it will constantly remind you to clear your cache and junk files. Also, it will remind you to move every new app you install to the SD card storage.
One of the best features of Clean Master is the ability to clear all the junk and residual files. This will save you tons of storage space. On one of my older devices that I have used in the last 2 years, Clean Master has saved me more than 15 GB of storage, isn’t that astonishing?
Clean Master cleans the junk files very fast. It can literally wipe up to 1GB of files in under 2 minutes. The residual files removal is also a great feature. Residual files are the files that the apps you uninstall leave on your phone. Clean Master easily gets rid of them and this increases the free storage space and speeds up your phone.
The app can also close any ongoing process and release RAM memory. The Clean Master’s widgets like 1 tap boost are really popular amongst Android users. This widget enables you to boost your phone with a simple tap on the icon.
Clean Master is the tool that I have used for the last 2 years and that I will continue to use in the future. It is highly reliable, extremely useful and easy to use. Get it for free and speed and clean your Android devices!
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So, how much did CM pay for this?
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Clean Master is basically one of the best and most popular Android apps! The fact that it has average 4.7 rating from more than 18 million reviews speaks more than enough for its success. All that is deserved because it is one of the most comprehensive, broad and lovely Android tools. So helpful and filled with tons of useful features that will boost and speed up your Android device.
This app has several crucial features that are important for every Android device. First, this app is your App manager. You can install/uninstall or move any app from your phone’s memory to your SD card directly from the app. Additionally the app will manage your phone storage and SD card storage. It will constantly remind you if you are exciding storage space and it will constantly remind you to clear your cache and junk files. Also, it will remind you to move every new app you install to the SD card storage.
One of the best features of Clean Master is the ability to clear all the junk and residual files. This will save you tons of storage space. On one of my older devices that I have used in the last 2 years, Clean Master has saved me more than 15 GB of storage, isn’t that astonishing?
Clean Master cleans the junk files very fast. It can literally wipe up to 1GB of files in under 2 minutes. The residual files removal is also a great feature. Residual files are the files that the apps you uninstall leave on your phone. Clean Master easily gets rid of them and this increases the free storage space and speeds up your phone.
The app can also close any ongoing process and release RAM memory. The Clean Master’s widgets like 1 tap boost are really popular amongst Android users. This widget enables you to boost your phone with a simple tap on the icon.
Clean Master is the tool that I have used for the last 2 years and that I will continue to use in the future. It is highly reliable, extremely useful and easy to use. Get it for free and speed and clean your Android devices!
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I was using Clean Master also
But with updating the app it become Hungry For Ram and Battery
So Does Battery Doctor now full of ads
The best CM app for now is CM browser
I switched from clean master to kk cleaner, has all the base features of cm but no ads or annoying pop ups, I would still be using cm if there wasn't all these self promoting ads or random articles. Sadly they think it was a great change as they have declared it a kind of "bonus feature" that they seem very proud of which is actually an annoyance and an issue leading to more RAM consumption, and more battery wasted as a result, and they have even been adding these things to their other previously great apps (ie. Battery doctor) so as an effect I have stored using all cheetah mobile apps and have found alternatives like kk cleaner
Clean Master works intelligently for removing virus, malware or any threat and there is no other lighter in weight application for Android Smartphones or Tablets that can take optimization of your Android devices to next level.
There are three things that will surely impress you or any other person.
1-Most of the people complain about Clean Master, that it eats lots of Battery Resources and which they are wrong about because it never occupies more than needed space, but people stuff their storage space with other useless space and blame CM for Battery and RAM consumption. I will vote it as light-in-weight app ever.
2- Sometimes, residual files that are most often pollute your devices without coming into your notice, but CM deletes them as easily as A-B-C, so never feel uneasy ' Clean Master is perfect Security guard for you'
3- Either it is PC or your Android Smartphone and Tablets, it is equally fruitful on all operating systems.:highfive:
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Whats best way to free up the more ram? I have root and froze the safe stuff. The lowest I can get free is about 185MB / 328MB.
Rooting and freezing apps doesn't give you more RAM, since there is only 512MB of RAM and the OS takes part of that to run.
You can free up internal app storage space, by deleting bloatware, or cut/paste the bloatware into a folder on the SDcard (I call mine VZWBloat) and that will save you space.
You can run a task killer to kill off apps that you don't need but you have to be careful, Android does need certain apps to be available in the background and it will just reopen automatically and that will put them into a cycle and drain the battery.
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Whats best way to free up the more ram? I have root and froze the safe stuff. The lowest I can get free is about 185MB / 328MB.
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Rooting and freezing apps doesn't give you more RAM, since there is only 512MB of RAM and the OS takes part of that to run.
You can free up internal app storage space, by deleting bloatware, or cut/paste the bloatware into a folder on the SDcard (I call mine VZWBloat) and that will save you space.
You can run a task killer to kill off apps that you don't need but you have to be careful, Android does need certain apps to be available in the background and it will just reopen automatically and that will put them into a cycle and drain the battery.
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Hey im using root explorer when im in system/app/ how do i single out the bloatware apps?
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Whats best way to free up the more ram? I have root and froze the safe stuff. The lowest I can get free is about 185MB / 328MB.
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Freeing up that much RAM is probably detrimental to the overall efficacy of the memory management system, I've never seen mine at 185MB, and if I did I'd worry something was wrong.
If you really want to free up more RAM, for no benefit whatsoever, use something like Advanced Task Killer and set it to allow killing of the lowest level processes it can, then kill everything. Bam, tons of free'd up RAM. Again, this has pretty much no benefit whatsoever and for a short time will probably make your phone more sluggish and slow.
In Android (Linux) free memory is considered wasted memory.
That said, I remember on my galaxy S that the phone ran snappier when I tweaked the memory management of the phone.
Task killers are generally considered a bad idea on android, so I would avoid using one of them to free up memory. However, there is a poorly named app called auto killer that is actually just an interface to tweaking androids built and memory management. I recommend giving it a try, here's a link: http://market.android.com/details?id=com.rs.autokiller
Note that it is not a task killer per se, it is just a tweak for android phone memory management schemes.
I haven't used it on my droid charge yet, but play with the settings maybe starting with aggressive. Good luck and let us know how it works for you.
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I don't have my phone with me right now, but you need to make the folder read/write and then hit menu and multi-select or select multiple. This thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1082588 shows what is ok to freeze, but I am not familiar enough with those to say you can remove all of them. Typically I would look for the Verizon specific apps, games like lets gold, guitar hero etc. If you remove anything related to touch wiz (widgets) you need to remove both of the associated files. I am pulling this from memory on my previous TB.
These are the ones I recognize, but the others in that long list I would like to see better clarification of what they are and how they are tied into the TouchWiz UI so we don't get errors. Please exercise caution when doing this.
• Bitbop 1.0
• Blockbuster 0.6
• City ID 1.1.4
• Lets Golf 2 3.2.2
• Rhapsody 1.0
• Rock Band 4.4.3
• Slacker 2.1.170
• TuneWiki 2.2
• VCAST Media Manager 4.2.96.3
• VVMService 1.0.30
• VZ Navigator 7.1.2.87
• WeatherBug Clock 11.04.07.01
rcb929 said:
Whats best way to free up the more ram? I have root and froze the safe stuff. The lowest I can get free is about 185MB / 328MB.
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BY FAR.... BAR NONE.... The best way to free up memory and keep it free without messing with task killers is to use a program called startup auditor. This app prevents apps from starting up automatically on startup and throughtout the day without interfering with normal app processes. You can shut down or enable any app you want.
Even cooler, if you select the option menu and hit disable all, it only disables programs that won't interfere with the phone operation so it knows which apk's are critical for phone integrity. PRETTY COOL!!!
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Freeing up that much RAM is probably detrimental to the overall efficacy of the memory management system, I've never seen mine at 185MB, and if I did I'd worry something was wrong.
If you really want to free up more RAM, for no benefit whatsoever, use something like Advanced Task Killer and set it to allow killing of the lowest level processes it can, then kill everything. Bam, tons of free'd up RAM. Again, this has pretty much no benefit whatsoever and for a short time will probably make your phone more sluggish and slow.
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NEVER USE ADVANCE TASK KILLER... See other post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1106265
RaptorMD said:
Rooting and freezing apps doesn't give you more RAM, since there is only 512MB of RAM and the OS takes part of that to run.
You can free up internal app storage space, by deleting bloatware, or cut/paste the bloatware into a folder on the SDcard (I call mine VZWBloat) and that will save you space.
You can run a task killer to kill off apps that you don't need but you have to be careful, Android does need certain apps to be available in the background and it will just reopen automatically and that will put them into a cycle and drain the battery.
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DON"T USE A TASK KILLER ON ANY SAMSUNG DEVICE. See other post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1106265
I wasn't really condoning the use of task killers. I disagree with them 99% of the time (there are some edge cases). I just gave the OP an option if he really, really wanted to for no reason whatsoever.
@OP: I would recommend leaving the pasture gate open.
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Whats best way to free up the more ram? I have root and froze the safe stuff. The lowest I can get free is about 185MB / 328MB.
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There is an app called Greenify. Its available on Play store.
Just check it out.
It also helps to maintain the juice of the battery.. !!
To Free Ram
A more easy way to delete a minimum of 1gb of space which by doing so also frees up ram is to delete the dump state log cat. See every time your device has an error or force close issue, date is collected / written to the log file and this can take up ane enormous amount of space which when space is low also means your device user more ram. To do this go to your dial pad and type in *#9900#
This will automatically brings up options and then just choose to delete the dump state/log cat. Let it clear for a few minutes and that's it's. Try seeing how much space you have before and after and you'll realise this is a blessing.
FIRST: A WARNING
These apps require the phone to be rooted to be able to reach their full potential. And as they give you complete control over what to do, it's easy to get your ChaCha f****d up. So a backup with CWM Recovery is highly recommended.
We all know that the internal memory of the Chacha is low, and we are always struggling to have it controlled. Custom roms can make that memory to be really low when just installed, but continued use and trying apps make the memory to be filled with many files that are still there, even when you delete the app and the data associated to that app.
Many people likes to once a month or two, delete data and cache and start again, but for many of us, that's not an option because of the level of customization we have and must be repeated every time that operation it's done.
Enter these three apps, that well used can make you lower the used memory. They allows you to do a mix of regular manteinance and 'once in a while' operations.
AppCache Cleaner Makes easy to clear every day the cache files used by many apps like Market, Maps, Shazam!, and many others. Those cache files are secure and safe to be deleted. The app is easy to be set up and more easy to use. Also, an automatic clean every N time can be set.
SD Maid - System cleaning tool Makes the work of the previous app but with added functionalities, aimed to a less regular manteinance and deep clean. It can find corpses: data files of uninstalled apps that are there wasting space and many other things like log files, duplicated files... that are there making your ChaCha life harder. Some attention is required here because some operations, it not rightly done, can make you have a bad time because of deleting files you wanted not to delete, or that are essential files for your apps or system to run.
SystemCleanup This app is the most powerful of all and also the most dangerous. It has many of the features of the paid version of Titanium Backup, but for free. You can move apps from /system to /data, from /data to /system, odex and deodex them, move from/to sdcard, edit the autorun events they receive, freeze them, make backups... You can get rid of many of the bloatware the ChaCha comes with, and also decide what to do with those apps. The app itself give you directions on some apps that are safe to remove of required not to remove, but you are free to do what you want to with it, so attention must be put on what to do when using it.
I my self was able to remove about 60MB of useless stuff and the free memory jumped to a whopping 92MB of free memory after using them.
Take a look and have luck.
Titanium Backup ★ root - it allows You to "integrate app update to ROM" and save space in user storage.
Also it allows you to remove unused app from ROM and move "integrate" some aplications to ROM.
Most important would be app for recording Calls (both side), do Enyone know that software?
Delete and disable unnecessary apps
You can do this by using the app manager in your settings, or by long-pressing apps in your drawer and dragging them to the “Uninstall” section.
Clear the cache data
The issue is that cache can build up and become pretty heavy on your smartphone’s internal storage. Try to clear it from time to time, as it can also get old. The option is available for individual apps through the app manager, or you can look for a cache cleaning application in the Google Play Store.
Clean your device storage
Got too much music, videos and other files around? Filling up your internal storage can affect performance, so try to keep your phone memory as tidy as possible. Go through all your files and decide what you will actually use and what is just taking up space for no good reason.
Get rid of widgets!
Try to limit your widget usage as much as possible. Of course, don’t sacrifice your whole experience either; after all, widgets are among of the coolest things the Android OS offers. Just keep it limited to what you will actually take advantage of.
Dump the live wallpaper
Live wallpapers sure are fun, but they affect performance and battery life. Unless you are willing to sacrifice a bit for those fancy animations, just go grab a regular image.
Keep your phone’s software up to date
Make sure your phone’s software is always on the latest version available.
Rooting?
If you really want to go nuts and unlock the door to a whole other series of possibilities, you can root your phone. Once you get total access to your device you can install cleaner ROMs that will keep your phone running smoother. It’s even possible to overclock the processor and make it work extra hard for you, hence making the phone faster.
Perform a factory data reset!
The option is in your phone’s settings under “Backup and reset”. There’s also ways to do a factory reset using the recovery menu, but the steps are different for every phone. Google is your friend!
When you've had a smartphone for a while it can start to feel slow, and RAM — random access memory, which is where your phone stores its stuff as it's using it — can be part of the problem. If your phone doesn't have enough RAM it can struggle, but there are ways to address that. You can even create extra RAM without cracking the case or reaching for a soldering iron.
Find out how to increase your smartphone's RAM right here!
How to fix phone lag on Android
Android Lollipop tips and tricks
What is RAM (Random Access Memory)?
RAM is what your device uses when it's doing something. For example, when you're editing a photo both the photo and the app you're using to edit it are in the device's RAM; when you finish editing the photo is then saved to your device's storage so it can't get lost. The more RAM you have the more you can do, so for example you can have more browser tabs open, more apps running or more system features doing their stuff.
The problem with RAM is that it isn't always emptied properly, and apps don't always behave. Some apps and system processes run when you don't need them to, and others don't clean up after themselves when they quit. After a while those issues can produce noticeable results such as slow performance, lagging and stuttering, and the odd crash.
Like internal storage, RAM is a physical component of your device so you can't just stick more in. What you can do, though, is use it more efficiently — or use some clever tricks to create RAM from other kinds of storage.
RAM — shown here in desktop form — is physically limited in every device. Unlike PCs, you can't just stick more memory into your phone or tablet. / © Taringa
How to increase your RAM without root access
Now that you know what RAM is, we'll show you how to preserve it. In this first part, we focus on tips for non-rooted devices. For those devices you can't magically add more memory, but you can make better use of what you've got. As a rule of thumb, the more your phone is doing the more RAM is being used, so if you can reduce what's running you can free up more memory for the tasks that really matter.
Limit widgets and live wallpapers
Widgets and live wallpapers are both pretty greedy when it comes to RAM usage. Many refresh often and occupy bandwidth, while some are continuously active. This can also cause your battery to drain faster. So remember to limit the number of them in effect to optimize your current available memory.
Animated wallpapers can take up a lot of RAM.
How to root your phone without voiding the warranty.
Disable applications
Some applications take up RAM even if they aren't currently being used, so you're getting all the downsides of unnecessary RAM use without anything to show for it. Organizing which apps should and should not be running in the background can take time, but it's worth it to improve your smartphone performance.
To disable an application, go to Settings and then Apps or Application Manager. Next, go to the All tab to get the list of all the applications currently on your device. To disable an application, tap on it, then tap Disable and confirm. Be careful not to disable everything and anything, unless you want to end up with an unstable system, but most apps that don't come pre-installed on your handset are pretty safe to disable (or delete entirely if you never use them).
Head to your device settings menu, then the apps page.
Next, tap on the app you wish to disable and tap Disable.
Disable animations
Animations often steal RAM and are quite inessential; you can manage these in the developer options. To enable Developer Options on your device, go to your Settings, then About Phone and then tap on the build number about seven times until it notifies you that you have become a developer. (Please note that this has no negative effect on your device, it just adds the developer options menu in your settings. You just need
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Nice copy pasta
This is straight off Android Pit
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This is straight off Android Pit
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Yeah it is not even copied completely. The text is missing the last part
Why don't you post something from your own experience or your own thought, please don't copy from other sites.
I think it's called ram optimization and not increasing the ram. BTW.
max24328 said:
I think it's called ram optimization and not increasing the ram. BTW.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.swapit.expander.de&hl=en
Can't post from other sources without due credit. Thread closed.
Also given lower post count of OP, this is potentially posted to increase post count.
Hello,
i am an independent developer from small place called Estonia. I have finished my first bigger project for android and launched it a week ago. The application has gotten very good feedback so far. It also got featured on Product hunt and is under "trending" there. Panda cleaner is an application that helps you boost and clean your phone and manage appilcations you have on your phone. Would love to get some more feedback. Tell what you think of the application .
Here is the link : Panda Cleaner - Clean & Boost
Features:
★ Phone boost & Memory boost - The best phone speed booster
Clean up memory (RAM) and optimize phone speed by removing redundant background tasks.
Stop stealthy running apps that have alot cache. Aims to speed up and boost your android device.
★ Junk file cleaner
Analyze all of your apps, detect junk including cache, residual files, temp files.
clean cache junk with one tap, free up space and boost phone speed. Super cleaner is clean master.
★ Apps Manager - Scan and clean redundant APK files
Help you find rarely used apps, make backups and uninstall unnecessary apps to save more space.
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Updated to 1.1 : Fixed a memory issue that some people were having.
Version 1.13: Localized in a lot of languages and few bug fixes
Update: Have localized a lot of countries!
1.14: New icon, design and reduced notifications for better user experience.
hi , ty for your dev!
i go test it
Thanks, hope you like it!
We have also upgraded our store graphics and exploring with new icon.
What features would you guys like to see added?
mobiwise said:
What features would you guys like to see added?
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Autostart manager and low memory consumption
ashish1989 said:
Autostart manager and low memory consumption
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Thank you for good suggestions!