Multitasking/RAM - Sony Xperia XZs Real Life Review

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The multitasking is breathtakingly good.

Multitasking is smooth. 4GB RAM is smooth for today's level apps.

its great.. but 835 is out there

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The RAM capacity varies between models, the 256GB version always has 8GB of RAM, whilst the 128GB version can come with 4GB or 8GB depending upon the consumers choice, however both models are very usable and I've experienced no issues whatsoever when multitasking.

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