Hi all
I am Quite new to rooting. Started about 5 months ago.
Am currently using the below ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...velopment/aurora-n900-5-3mixs6-n5-z5-t3298434
My issues is that my RAM usage is constantly very high.
Over 80%.
I have greenified most of the apps.
Lagfix done and increased the speed slightly but RAM usage is still very high
Anyone can assist with the reason why and what I can do to reduce RAM usage and make the phone faster?
Thanks in advance
K
Post a screenshot of your application manager so we can see if there any apps that use an abnormal amount of ram.
It's worth to mention that more unused ram won't make your device faster. If you're having performance issues you should post it in the rom thread and ask for help.
If you are on Lollipop so yeah The Ram usage of lollipop is very high as compare to Kitkat......try some custom rom with less Ram usage!
Thank you for your responses.
Unfortunately the ROM thread is closed so I cant post there
Main issue is the slow speed of the phone.
Any advise will be appreciated
kevlinho said:
Thank you for your responses.
Unfortunately the ROM thread is closed so I cant post there
Main issue is the slow speed of the phone.
Any advise will be appreciated
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Try uninstalling bloatwares which you dont use!it will also help a bit.
wajid iqbal said:
Try uninstalling bloatwares which you dont use!it will also help a bit.
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which specific bloatware would you recommend I remove and would be safe to remove without causing any stability issues?
Read this thread...all about bloatware which are safe to remove.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770729
Hit thanks if it helps
High RAM usage is not a problem on Android, unlike Windows.
Android will free up RAM on it's own if necessary. Apps are kept in RAM as long as there is available memory to allow faster app start-up. Should there be larger need for RAM, older apps are removed from RAM.
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hi, ive been succesfully rooted my samsung galaxy gio s5660m and now im looking forward for my ram expansion and internal memory.. someone can help me for this topic? tnx a lot
badagila said:
hi, ive been succesfully rooted my samsung galaxy gio s5660m and now im looking forward for my ram expansion and internal memory.. someone can help me for this topic? tnx a lot
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You need to go here to download the extra RAM for your device - if it's compatible.
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SimonTS said:
You need to go here to download the extra RAM for your device - if it's compatible.
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is it 100% safe? tnx
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I don't think you can download RAM.. I know you can add RAM cards on computers and laptops but they have certain limitations(plus, they are hardware which you have to buy and apply correctly).. and on an android phone I'm not sure.. so if you could provide more details it would be great.
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but you have any idea how to increase ram in a safe way? do you already root your cell phone?
Sewrizer said:
i have rooted a sgs2 and a htc sensation xe.
You can't increase RAM without the hardware (again, as far as i know). the only thing you can do is to use less RAM, thus making the device faster and more effective. try freezing the apps that you are not using with titanium back-up. a lot of apps work on background and you don't even need them. by freezing them, you prevent them from auto-starting. you can unfreeze them to make them work again. (you need to be rooted for this)
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And then we get into the old falacy that "Free RAM is good". This is simply NOT true on Android. If you start running too short on free RAM then the Android system starts to kill applications to free up more RAM, but RAM is there to be used.
badagila said:
is it 100% safe? tnx
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Ahahahaha :')
@OP I don't know if this'll work on your phone but on the HD2 at least you could create a swap partition on your SD card then flash a zRam script to increase RAM.
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So you are saying it is bad/useless to kill/freeze unused background applications?
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Useless? Not necessarily, as long as you know what you are doing and are 100% certain about the apps you are freezing. However, I have never seen any real benefit in doing so. The Android built-in task manager normally does a failry good job of managing the memory without any real intervention.
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Useless? Not necessarily, as long as you know what you are doing and are 100% certain about the apps you are freezing. However, I have never seen any real benefit in doing so. The Android built-in task manager normally does a failry good job of managing the memory without any real intervention.
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Actually I personally have found that killing apps on devices with low RAM makes the phone feel a lot faster.
Nigeldg said:
Actually I personally have found that killing apps on devices with low RAM makes the phone feel a lot faster.
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Manually killing them is something I do as well. I just don't buy into the task-killer type apps.
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I was suggesting freezing and killing unused apps on background because on phones with low RAM (his gio has less than 512 MB of ram) system is laggy, mostly because of pre-installed software which users don't use. He said he has just rooted his phone, therefore he can't have uninstalled the network carrier apps/social networks apps, which may be running on background. And in my experience as an android user, if anything is laggy or stops working, i restart the phone. And after restarting it always works smoother.
About the android built-in task manager, it does indeed do a good job, but on 2.x android versions is a little harder to find and use. thanks for replies
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Freezing / killing the apps as root can be useful, but as I said you need to be certain what apps you are freezing and why. How many times have you read on XDA from someone who has frozen a load of the 'Background' apps, and then finds their device won't even boot up and they have to do a full flash to recover, often losing a load of data as well?
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Ahahahaha :')
@OP I don't know if this'll work on your phone but on the HD2 at least you could create a swap partition on your SD card then flash a zRam script to increase RAM.
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my phone is samsung galaxy gio s5660m and yes i rooted
I am currently running stock with franco kernel 32...
i always see that my ram consumption is always very high about 1 gb...
i have auto sync off and by using gravity box module i often clear all the apps but still i get this high ram usage.. the apps i use are mostly paid version and dont have adds. I use greenify as well but still usage is high..
in my cached processes google search and aosp keyboard consume around 100 mb of memory
will this affect my battery life.?
pls can someone help?
Don't worry. Android uses as much ram as it can. Unless you're seeing performance issues if just leave it alone.
Hi,
Nothing abnormal to have about 1Gb used (there was a thing about RAM usage in the last version if I remember right, but not with R32 so...).
Maybe not necessary to clear often the recent apps (nor useful).
Nothing to worry about your battery life.
You apps stays in memory for faster use, let Android manage its ram, with 2Gb (a bit less for user/app) it's enough...
Ram is supposed to be used. The old adage "free ram is useless ram" applies here.
The ram device itself will use power as all components will however, it is "always on" it doesn't matter if its 1MB or 1GB.... it's same power regardless.
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@JJD1639 thanks for the assurance man.. i thought it may cause battery drain.:good:
@viking37 thanks,so u mean its better to leave them as they are. no need of hibernating them?
@rootSU thanks u! ya i had heard that in linux as opposed to conventional windows belief its rather that free ram is wasted ram.. so even if i start a game a high requirement one the OS will do the job itself?
Yeo
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@viking37 thanks,so u mean its better to leave them as they are. no need of hibernating them?
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No, what I mean is let your apps currently running like they are, in the recent apps. If a day you are really very low in memory for whatever reason (like 200-300Mb free for example) and you experience lags, reboot ant it's fine. But Android will do the necessary before (unless a "huge memory leak" like we have seen or some wrong memory management settings caused by a "RAM manager app" or some "magic RAM script").
My opinion was not about Greenify in particular, I have no opinion about it... If you need or want to hibernate them, do it, for the other apps, leave them running
Not sure if I explain myself well
If you want post some screenshots of your apps running and cache process to see, but with what you said it seems that there is nothing wrong...
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No, what I mean is let your apps currently running like they are, in the recent apps. If a day you are really very low in memory for whatever reason (like 200-300Mb free for example) and you experience lags, reboot ant it's fine. But Android will do the necessary before (unless a "huge memory leak" like we have seen or some wrong memory management settings caused by a "RAM manager app" or some "magic RAM script").
My opinion was not about Greenify in particular, I have no opinion about it... If you need or want to hibernate them, do it, for the other apps, leave them running
Not sure if I explain myself well
If you want post some screenshots of your apps running and cache process to see, but with what you said it seems that there is nothing wrong...
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ya there is nothing wrong... its just that I am probably being a bit too curious for no reason...
i shall leave it to the OS memory management..I just checked there's no rogue app consuming memory.. the ones which are running seem quite justified!:good:
and please dude,i got you (explained well)and i really appreciate the support and help from all of you.. i post a thing and within a minute there are people to help..:highfive::angel:
Sonone said:
and please dude,i got you (explained well)and i really appreciate the support and help from all of you.. i post a thing and within a minute there are people to help..:highfive::angel:
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Yes, all seems good :good:
Curiosity is good and you're welcome
Sonone said:
@JJD1639 thanks for the assurance man.. i thought it may cause battery drain.:good:
@viking37 thanks,so u mean its better to leave them as they are. no need of hibernating them?
@rootSU thanks u! ya i had heard that in linux as opposed to conventional windows belief its rather that free ram is wasted ram.. so even if i start a game a high requirement one the OS will do the job itself?
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ps. this applies to pretty much all desktop OS's as well as mobile in the past 10 years or so.. linux, windows, osx etc.. 90% ram usage or more should be normal unless you have an insane amount of ram in the system.
nexusprouser said:
my ram booster keeps clearing my ram because it uses up to 1.6
any process I can shut down from default to stop it from clearing?
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Get rid of ram booster. You don't need it and it's causing more problems than it's fixing.
If I notice my device slow down, I click the button to switch apps and swipe them all closed.
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I should say, I don't need to worry about it on this phone.
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Sonone said:
I am currently running stock with franco kernel 32...
i always see that my ram consumption is always very high about 1 gb...
i have auto sync off and by using gravity box module i often clear all the apps but still i get this high ram usage.. the apps i use are mostly paid version and dont have adds. I use greenify as well but still usage is high..
in my cached processes google search and aosp keyboard consume around 100 mb of memory
will this affect my battery life.?
pls can someone help?
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Try this app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
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Ashcunak said:
ps. this applies to pretty much all desktop OS's as well as mobile in the past 10 years or so.. linux, windows, osx etc.. 90% ram usage or more should be normal unless you have an insane amount of ram in the system.
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memory management has not been a quite favourite subject of mine
Sonone said:
memory management has not been a quite favourite subject of mine
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Even on high end devices like nexus???
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Mr hOaX said:
Even on high end devices like nexus???
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i meant academically!
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i meant academically!
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Okay cool
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Hi all guys!
This is my first post, so i can't write on the right section.
As many other user (from january!) i've noticed a strange ram usage in cm11 (i've tryed different nightly) that decrease constantly.
There's some kind of solution for this issue? The M5 snapshot had this problem?
I've flashed the CM because it's one of the older and stable rom..but damn..now i need to reboot my phone every day!..
Thank in advance for any kind of support or solution!
first off, cm is far from the most stable rom(id say not even close). and about ram usage you didnt say at all what your issue is, so nobody can help you. if you have an issue, write it down and post it, the more detail the better.
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first off, cm is far from the most stable rom(id say not even close). and about ram usage you didnt say at all what your issue is, so nobody can help you. if you have an issue, write it down and post it, the more detail the better.
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Hi! probably you're right, this was only my first opinion relatively the CM!
About the ram issue, it's nothing more from what i've write in my previous post!
When i reboot (or switch on) my N5 the free ram it's about 1,1gb - 1,2gb. After few hours the free ram goes to 0,9gb..after a while 800mb..700mb..and constantly decrease!
After 24hours i'm with 500mb free.
The apps are the same of the stock..and i had always 1,1gb free.
I can't explain nothing more from what i see..i've checked but apparently there are no apps that use this ram.
sorry for my previous short description
taio.doio said:
Hi! probably you're right, this was only my first opinion relatively the CM!
About the ram issue, it's nothing more from what i've write in my previous post!
When i reboot (or switch on) my N5 the free ram it's about 1,1gb - 1,2gb. After few hours the free ram goes to 0,9gb..after a while 800mb..700mb..and constantly decrease!
After 24hours i'm with 500mb free.
The apps are the same of the stock..and i had always 1,1gb free.
I can't explain nothing more from what i see..i've checked but apparently there are no apps that use this ram.
sorry for my previous short description
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oh, ok. your ram usage is actually normal per how android uses it. itll free ram as you need it. but i myself arent a fan at how android uses it. personally i use greenify(which keeps apps from opening in the background) and an app called fast reboot pro(which frees ram), and that keeps my ram anywhere from 1200-1500mb
Hi
My Xperia Z5 compact has always been a bit of a disappointment re speed; really no improvement over the z2, in fact picture and camera loading is painfully slow.
There's a number of threads around commenting on the same issues so I've just lived with it.
Now I've just upgraded to Marshmallow, the new memory manager shows a whopping 1.7gb usage (total 1.8gb, a measly 41mb free!!!) and drilling down, Android OS is using 900mb.
The next biggest is android system and google play services at around 110 mb each and everything else is below 100mb.
I'm astonished Android OS is taking over half my ram just to run, and this is when I'm not doing anything major on my phone... Just a few SMS, bit of browsing and a lot of not being used time.
This, combined with the generally slow speed leads me to question is this normal?
What's the expected ram usage on this device?
Anything I can look at to reduce the OS ram? Ideally I'd look at a non stock rom to remove bloatware but as far as I know this phone isn't rootable yet? Or can I still get a more efficient rom on board?
Many thanks
Rob
Android ram management is different than Windows os,they say in Android that free ram is wasted ram,in other meaning android will free up ram when needed so you will always see high ram usage.
Is the compact not 3GB ram? Mine looks like this -
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The Z5 Compact is 2GB RAM (http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-z5-compact/specifications/)
Looks like the Z5 (non compact) is 3GB.
You guys are aware, that you can smash down the ram usage of your phones right??
I made my device - Z5 (non compact version) - go from using a whopping 2.7GB of the 3GB of RAM to only about 1.4-1.7GB RAM usage
How and does it improve performance?
rjbathgate said:
How and does it improve performance?
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Of course.
How, you ask?
Answer)
Disable, clean app cache and app data and force stop ALL bloatware apps..
Does it improve performance?
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Indeed, and battery life.
TheTecXpert said:
Of course.
How, you ask?
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Disable, clean app cache and app data and force stop ALL bloatware apps..
Does it improve performance?
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Indeed, and battery life.
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Freeing RAM does normally not improve battery life performance much.
Lambo16 said:
Freeing RAM does normally not improve battery life performance much.
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well, what is normal ?
if you have several apps with wakelocks or background tasks - it surely DOES help
Lambo16 said:
Freeing RAM does normally not improve battery life performance much.
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Its probably the amount of bloatware installed in his phone, things like facebook and other wakelocks really hog the phone battery, theres a good guide here on the forums on how to preserve battery life all without losing performance.
Here you go
Lambo16 said:
Freeing RAM does normally not improve battery life performance much.
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In sleep mode you will notice the difference.. But in general it does improve battery life by a bit.. Maybe for everybody else its different..
Just remember all the pre installed bloatware on the phone hog the ram and run in the background..
Especially the weather app/widget.. Thats a battery killer
zacharias.maladroit said:
well, what is normal ?
if you have several apps with wakelocks or background tasks - it surely DOES help
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By normal, I mean force closing apps to save RAM. Normally they are just idling and using a little bit of RAM - doesn't hurt the battery. If the app is using the CPU a lot then there's probably a problem in the app and you should close it. Android has a pretty good RAM management system.
Getting rid of bloatware like Facebook ect is a good idea and will help your battery
Hey
Thanks all. I'm keen to remove bloatware, but unless I'm mistaken I need root for that... And as far as I can see there is no solid solution to root for the z5 compact, is there?
Happy to be corrected!!
I'm used to cyanogenmod on my previous phones but so far I've seen no real options on this phone so currently still on stock.
Thanks
rjbathgate said:
Hey
Thanks all. I'm keen to remove bloatware, but unless I'm mistaken I need root for that... And as far as I can see there is no solid solution to root for the z5 compact, is there?
Happy to be corrected!!
I'm used to cyanogenmod on my previous phones but so far I've seen no real options on this phone so currently still on stock.
Thanks
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Just disable the apps you don't use. That way they can't run for no reason using ram and system ota updates will still work fine
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I have an Unlocked bootloader, latest v33 kernel, and build 253, my androidOS sometimes goes high to 1.0gb usage, is this normal?
Yup
mr_negative16 said:
I have an Unlocked bootloader, latest v33 kernel, and build 253, my androidOS sometimes goes high to 1.0gb usage, is this normal?
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Yes its normal.My Z5 now have 900mb in Android OS.
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Thanks to both of you
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Thanks to both of you
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Everyone should know this by now, DO NOT USE ram cleaning apps, they are USELESS. Leave android to deal with the memory management, android is rather good at it . Ram cleaning apps just waste battery and cause instability. Higher memory usage is better because it means more things are cached in the ram for faster overall performance. Just ignore the memory usage.
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Everyone should know this by now, DO NOT USE ram cleaning apps, they are USELESS. Leave android to deal with the memory management, android is rather good at it . Ram cleaning apps just waste battery and cause instability. Higher memory usage is better because it means more things are cached in the ram for faster overall performance. Just ignore the memory usage.
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Is it true that if you use greenify, and it hibernated facebook ( for example), will it waste more battery to open facrbook?
Just bought the phone yesterday. I got lots of ram used too...
Dont worry about used ram.Android Os by self use Ram memory,fill and clean by OS needs.
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mr_negative16 said:
Is it true that if you use greenify, and it hibernated facebook ( for example), will it waste more battery to open facrbook?
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Greenify is an exception, it works fine
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Vengeance66 said:
Just bought the phone yesterday. I got lots of ram used too...
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Don't bother about it,its normal.