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hey guys...so I was playing with the phone, installed some apps here and there and went to mem info and i saw that my available memory is never over 70 mb off the 345 !!!!
this might be causing some lag and maybe overwork the processor and messing with my battery life
I moved most of the apps to the usb part and still...I reset it..went up but then drastically went down again
Im running superaosp 8.6 .... I have no idea why is this...MY nexus one there was always at least 100 mb left (used app2sd)..kinda annoying to be honest
any advice?
If you go through the list of running apps and services, is there anything out of the ordinary?
Try to close all of them and see what happens.
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PS: I have about 180mb free if I only let the vital stuff running - Google services, BLN, Maps (LocationService) and Swiftkey
I've got 156 MB free on mine.at least that's what the running services screen tells me.
However android optimizer tells me that I've got 35 MB free? What's going on? Is the stock android running services panel not showing everything?
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^^^exactly my thing...On the running services are it shows about 140 free but on thememinfo i have about 50...really weird
Another thing ...my battery usage goes :
display 40 percent
isnt that a little too high??
autorotation off, auto brightness off
Well I think on the running services it probably only shows you services that are actually running (actively). Whereas other programs (such as android optimizer) tells you the memory used by all programs that have been started at boot time.
I'm now just guessing here but many of these boot started programas might have been passivated by the Android OS onto disk so they don't really take actual RAM until you switch to any of them. Only to get passivated again after you exit them.
I get 40% usage of screen as well. It's normal, it's what takes the most. I've got auto brigthness on and it's usually quite dim. Auto-rotation is always on.
I would only get concerned if the Android System starts taking much battery use, rising above 10%. This might indicate some program misusing the system and keeping the phone awake too much.
Go Weather had such an effect on my Nexus S so I switched it off. Other programs that track your location in real time (like some weather programs... Weather Bug, but can be configured) can take a toll on the wake time of the Android System.
running services shows my device having 234mb free ram
rault18 said:
hey guys...so I was playing with the phone, installed some apps here and there and went to mem info and i saw that my available memory is never over 70 mb off the 345 !!!!
this might be causing some lag and maybe overwork the processor and messing with my battery life
I moved most of the apps to the usb part and still...I reset it..went up but then drastically went down again
Im running superaosp 8.6 .... I have no idea why is this...MY nexus one there was always at least 100 mb left (used app2sd)..kinda annoying to be honest
any advice?
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By saying "moved to the USB part" do you mean you moved most of them to the SD memory? If so, doing that will make your Nexus even slower. Memory and available app storage are two different things. I think you're confusing the two.
Nexus S and NS4G have:
1GB of app storage
16GB of SD storage
345MB of RAM
Also, having low memory available actually means your system is properly alocating all available recources. Do some reading on how androind manages memory. It's definitly not your typical Windows scenario Another thing to keep in mind is that RAM which is reported isn't accurate to what the usual "free memory" ideology is.
Awesome answer sir!!! Thank you..it def help me understand some of the stuff.still a little confusing tho
Nexus one and s are def little different from each other
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rault18 said:
Awesome answer sir!!! Thank you..it def help me understand some of the stuff.still a little confusing tho
Nexus one and s are def little different from each other
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Yeah, they are different but besides the specs same rules apply. SD storage will be slower to respond than internal app storage and ram is filled up just about the same way.
Btw, this is a Nexus S section, isn't it?
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Yes it is..thus I mentioned and compared my one to my s
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Just decided to use my Nexus 10 after about a day or two of inactivity, and I noticed it was real sluggish. Went over to Running apps, everything shown there is Restarting, and there is only about 77MB of RAM free.
I've had this happen a few times I believe.
Is this scenario avoidable in any way?
espionage724 said:
Just decided to use my Nexus 10 after about a day or two of inactivity, and I noticed it was real sluggish. Went over to Running apps, everything shown there is Restarting, and there is only about 77MB of RAM free.
I've had this happen a few times I believe.
Is this scenario avoidable in any way?
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Free RAM isn't usually a problem: Android will cache things in memory to help them load faster, so normally seeing <100mb of free RAM isn't anything to be concerned about, and will not affect performance at all.
The sluggishness and "restarting" services sound like something bad, though.
First, make sure you aren't running any kind of automatic task manager/killer. Next, after restarting your device, keep an eye on that running services tab in Android settings: apps. See if any of them seem to be growing in RAM use disproportionately to the others. It may take a few hours to show up.
I suspect you have one bad app with a leak causing low memory to force the other services out of memory.
Even after caching and such this tablet should normally have 400-600MB of free RAM though. The low amounts definitely come from a memory leak. Right now the general consensus is that it cannot be avoided because it is a problem with the GPU driver. How much truth there is to this I dont know. I do know that I myself did not have performance issues or memory leaks when I was back on 4.2.1 running CM10.1, so I still feel like something in 4.2.2 introduced a memory leak.
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Even after caching and such this tablet should normally have 400-600MB of free RAM though. The low amounts definitely come from a memory leak.
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It is normal and expected for free memory to dip lower than that during normal operation. It is simply inaccurate to tell people otherwise.
I would caution against claiming something is "definitely" anything with so little solid information.
It might be that there is a memory leak, but it is much more likely to be a user app than a kernel memory leak until there is hard data saying otherwise. As of now there is only one highly subjective user report.
During operation yes, but when you pick it up after days of the tablet idling with nothing running?
There is plenty of solid information if you have looked around the development threads with all the activity trying to pin down the memory leaks everyone is having, to say one doesnt exist just shows how little you have been getting around the threads.
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Free RAM isn't usually a problem: Android will cache things in memory to help them load faster, so normally seeing <100mb of free RAM isn't anything to be concerned about, and will not affect performance at all.
The sluggishness and "restarting" services sound like something bad, though.
First, make sure you aren't running any kind of automatic task manager/killer. Next, after restarting your device, keep an eye on that running services tab in Android settings: apps. See if any of them seem to be growing in RAM use disproportionately to the others. It may take a few hours to show up.
I suspect you have one bad app with a leak causing low memory to force the other services out of memory.
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Nothing in Recent apps, I had all my usual apps installed. Most of the time when I'm doing nothing I have hundreds of MB of RAM available as free space.
No Task Killers either. Couldn't even open a game I had (would instantly go back to launcher, no FC message) or take a screenshot even.
Just my personal experience, but I have owned my N10 since December and frequently let mine idle for days and have never come across this issue yet. Memory on mine is usually above 600MB everytime I check it in the Apps setting, I don't think I've ever seen it go under 100 since I've owned it, and I do go in there a lot to force stop certain things that autostart. I am leaning more towards what ZanshinG1 said that its a rogue app installed thats eating it
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During operation yes, but when you pick it up after days of the tablet idling with nothing running?
There is plenty of solid information if you have looked around the development threads with all the activity trying to pin down the memory leaks everyone is having, to say one doesnt exist just shows how little you have been getting around the threads.
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I suspect we have different standards for what qualifies as useful information. Let's just leave it at that.
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Nothing in Recent apps, I had all my usual apps installed. Most of the time when I'm doing nothing I have hundreds of MB of RAM available as free space.
No Task Killers either. Couldn't even open a game I had (would instantly go back to launcher, no FC message) or take a screenshot even.
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Do you have any apps which use OpenGL ES running? Games and live wallpapers are the usual suspects.
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I suspect we have different standards for what qualifies as useful information. Let's just leave it at that.
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Do you have any apps which use OpenGL ES running? Games and live wallpapers are the usual suspects.
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Nope, nothing was open at the time, and had a normal wallpaper (non-Live).
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I suspect we have different standards for what qualifies as useful information. Let's just leave it at that.
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For the record surfaceflinger will eat about 100 megs per hour of video when you watch YouTube through chrome. I've duplicated this on stock, CM, mrrobinson AOKP, and raspbean. At about 600 megs the tablet will start misbehaving, closing apps, being sluggish, keyboard won't come up in chrome when you go to the address bar, etc. If you can stand to wait it will eventually reboot usually when idle in my case. Oddly enough the YouTube app doesn't produce the same results on the same video.
The usefulness is debatable. The facts are not.
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Hopefully ROM dev's will add some newer AOSP commits to their ROMs too, such as:
Fix a minor leak in dvmCreateInlineSubsTable (commit to aosp)
minor leaks caused by failed initialization in JNI_CreateJavaVM (commit to aosp)
Fix a minor bug in dvmCreateInterpThread (commit to aosp)
Fix some leaks in VfyBasicBlock & BitVector (commit to aosp)
But it is probably a rogue app.
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But it is probably a rogue app.
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Chrome?
So for s&gs I installed naked browser and I'm not seeing the climb like I did with chrome. After about 4 hours of YouTube it went up 4 megs instead of 400 megs. I just saw another user seem to confirm this too.
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Chrome?
So for s&gs I installed naked browser and I'm not seeing the climb like I did with chrome. After about 4 hours of YouTube it went up 4 megs instead of 400 megs. I just saw another user seem to confirm this too.
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I don't watch videos from Chrome, and it wasn't open at the time either (I may of opened it earlier before I noticed the memory leak, but I know I swiped it away from Recents when I was done with it). I didn't use the YouTube app either.
Had it occur again, although it wasn't "as" severe since I was able to load a game and take screenshots this time; performance was definitely slower though...
Running Apps:
Cached Apps:
Maybe run PS in terminal the next time and grab a screenshot. Then after reboot or return to normal do it again and compare usage?
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I have my tablet reboot every night at 4am with Tasker-Secure Settings plugin. Maybe not a fix for the issue at hand, but enough to make this problem go away permanently and reliably.
Easy fix: don't use trash roms like aokp or cm
I personally use team eos and ktmanta and the system runs super smooth with no memory leaks what so ever. After 32 hours if I clean all apps I got 600 or 700 mb free.
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Easy fix: don't use trash roms like aokp or cm
I personally use team eos and ktmanta and the system runs super smooth with no memory leaks what so ever. After 32 hours if I clean all apps I got 600 or 700 mb free.
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Wow. Talk about trash talk.
I've never ahd this issue on AOKP or CM, have on PA... I did enjoy Eos when I used it but found RootBox had the features I needed. Then again... I reboot every few nights typically. My mom leaves her Nexus 7 on for weeks on end with no issue, but its not a 10.
lvnatic said:
Easy fix: don't use trash roms like aokp or cm
I personally use team eos and ktmanta and the system runs super smooth with no memory leaks what so ever. After 32 hours if I clean all apps I got 600 or 700 mb free.
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I don't consider rasbeanjelly trash...
I think I've run into this bug once, after a couple days of usage, likely mostly inactive without charging. I noticed that everything I tried to do was really sluggish and once I saw all the apps restarting in the built-in task manager, I figured something was seriously borked, so I rebooted the tablet and it was back to normal. Given all the other stability problems others have reported with this tablet, I'm glad just a very occasional reboot like this is the worst of my problems. :victory: I'm running stock Android 4.2.2, with only a handful of apps installed, probably more default apps uninstalled than apps added.
See title. Feel like the ram usage on my note 4 is high even when "idle". Please see attached image for details.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
PS any tips on how to free up ram would be appreciated.
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See title. Feel like the ram usage on my note 4 is high even when "idle". Please see attached image for details.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
PS any tips on how to free up ram would be appreciated.
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Mine is using 1.77GB. Using Dynamic Kat ROM.
research47 said:
See title. Feel like the ram usage on my note 4 is high even when "idle". Please see attached image for details.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
PS any tips on how to free up ram would be appreciated.
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I read on these devices it's supposed to be high. Sounds counter intuitive, but it allows quick access to ram or something along those lines. A quick Google search should help you out.
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Mine is 2.38.
Btw, this is mine without clearing anything, I ran all my normal apps and kept them in memory. Sure, I can get low memory if I clear my recently used apps, but that is not reality.
unused ram is wasted ram so you don't have to worry about it
Stock rooted. 1.56gb idle
Thanks for all the reply. Thought there was something wrong with my device.
I'm on stock rom and I've debloated my device my self. I deleted apps and services, turned off other things that I couldn't delete. My RAM usually sits between 1.16Gb to 1.42Gb.
worrying about idle ram is like worrying about benchmarks...
both mean nothing in a normally functioning phone..
I just posted this answer on reddit, but I guess I will try and spread the word a little more so that these posts stop coming up.
Android uses the Linux kernel, in the world of Linux/ Unix for those that do not know.... Unused RAM is wasted RAM. You phone will remove stuff from RAM if its getting to low on free space.
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unused ram is wasted ram so you don't have to worry about it
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Yep. If that bar isn't sitting at 2.4 to 2.7, you're not using it enough. The entirety of the RAM is getting refreshed every cycle regardless of whether or not it's being used.
dabbill said:
I just posted this answer on reddit, but I guess I will try and spread the word a little more so that these posts stop coming up.
Android uses the Linux kernel, in the world of Linux/ Unix for those that do not know.... Unused RAM is wasted RAM. You phone will remove stuff from RAM if its getting to low on free space.
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This is true of any modern OS. Even Windows Vista or newer, which will cache commonly used apps in RAM to allow for faster app starts.
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Yep. If that bar isn't sitting at 2.4 to 2.7, you're not using it enough. The entirety of the RAM is getting refreshed every cycle regardless of whether or not it's being used.
This is true of any modern OS. Even Windows Vista or newer, which will cache commonly used apps in RAM to allow for faster app starts.
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I would agree, that Vista and newer has gotten better, but I would still not consider them any where near as good as Linux / Unix.
Hi
I searched the forums and couldn't see anything related so here goes...
I happened to look at the memory section in settings (6.0.1) and noticed my Nexus 6P (not rooted) using an average of 2.3GB RAM within the last 3 hours - 650MB of which was Android OS and Nova closely behind at 350MB - not exactly lightweight. I haven't noticed any issues performance wise (so what's the problem you might be thinking) but my Nexus 6 never used that much for Nova. In fact, with a similar setup I have on the Nexus 6P, I would sit around 1.5GB on the Nexus 6.
I will reinstall and test again but 350MB seems to be a lot in my opinion (which isn't a technical one) - unless anyone can advise otherwise? Has anyone else has seen anything similar? Is this normal?
It would be really interested to know if this is consistent across all Nexus 6P devices.
Thanks in advance everyone.
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Hi
I searched the forums and couldn't see anything related so here goes...
I happened to look at the memory section in settings (6.0.1) and noticed my Nexus 6P (not rooted) using an average of 2.3GB RAM within the last 3 hours - 650MB of which was Android OS and Nova closely behind at 350MB - not exactly lightweight. I haven't noticed any issues performance wise (so what's the problem you might be thinking) but my Nexus 6 never used that much for Nova. In fact, with a similar setup I have on the Nexus 6P, I would sit around 1.5MB on the Nexus 6.
I will reinstall and test again but 350MB seems to be a lot in my opinion (which isn't a technical one) - unless anyone can advise otherwise? Has anyone else has seen anything similar? Is this normal?
It would be really interested to know if this is consistent across all Nexus 6P devices.
Thanks in advance everyone.
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I'm stock (rooted+xposed) on 6.0.1 (MMB29M) Nova Beta is roughly using 150Mb average (3 hours) 130 mb over 12 hours and 150 again over 1 day. Mine looks consistent
You need to go into dev options and check running services for ram usage, the new memory layout is confusing, mine is 14mb over 3-12 hours and 9mb over 1day
My nova is conservative just 3 widgets and one home screen
My nova is at 54mb at cached processes and 64mb when aggressive desktop enabled.
backup your desktop settings, upload it here and I will import and see, its never been that high but then I don't have alot of widgets
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You need to go into dev options and check running services for ram usage, the new memory layout is confusing, mine is 14mb over 3-12 hours and 9mb over 1day
My nova is conservative just 3 widgets and one home screen
My nova is at 54mb at cached processes and 64mb when aggressive desktop enabled.
backup your desktop settings, upload it here and I will import and see, its never been that high but then I don't have alot of widgets
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227MB this way for me
Mine is at 113mb in Settings>Memory. Interestingly, it does not even show up on the list in the Dev Options>Running Services. And it is running.
Mine is as low as 93mb, so yours seem excessive
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Dev Options>Running Services - mine shows 212Mb..
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You need to go into dev options and check running services for ram usage, the new memory layout is confusing, mine is 14mb over 3-12 hours and 9mb over 1day
My nova is conservative just 3 widgets and one home screen
My nova is at 54mb at cached processes and 64mb when aggressive desktop enabled.
backup your desktop settings, upload it here and I will import and see, its never been that high but then I don't have alot of widgets
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I have no widgets, one desktop page only, lumos icon pack and a few gestures enabled but literally that's it... Your suggestion of checking Running Services was very helpful thank you.
Reinstalled Nova Dev>Running>Cached = 66MB
Settings>Memory = 34MB
I will post again in 24hrs to update.
Mine is 45 mb in running services > cached processes.
Two pages with one widget on each.
Update...
Settings>Memory=8MB
Dev>Running Services>Cached>85MB
So I have no idea why it was 350MB the other day.
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500MB!? Anyone else seeing the same or? Nexus 6P Marshmallow.
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Mine is at 150MB. Everything stock.
It seems disabling the "OK Google" function within Nova solved it.
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just been thru this post
i had near 43mb on one day and 59mb on 3 hours
Noticed I'm one of those seeing 150+mb usage.
If anyone is still watching this....
I have Google off in the app, and in running services it shows under nova two services:
1. Nova
2. Google play services
Each over 80mb
And Google play services is also listed as a running service on its own.
This seems like nova is causing a redundancy.
Hey everyone. I have the 32GB/2GB RAM variant of the Moto G5 Plus and I'm noticing that, occasionally, the RAM usage spikes and the phone lags and even freezes. Is anyone else having this issue? I'm running the stock ROM with an unlocked bootloader.
make sense 4gb version uses 2.2gb on average
Are you using the experimental night mode? It was causing a memory leak in my device. Just turn it off and everything will be normal again.
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make sense
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Not really, Android just all other operating systems will scale the RAM usage to how much the system has.
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Not really, Android just all other operating systems will scale the RAM usage to how much the system has.
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I've heard from more than one place that Android 7 needs around 2GB minimum to function smoothly and I can kind of see how that is. I had exactly what OP is having on my Nexus 5 with 2GB no matter what Nougat ROM I used. The only way I could reduce how much it happened was by making the out of memory killer pretty aggressive.
Windows "adapts" to low memory conditions by moving things to virtual memory; Android adapts by killing apps and processes, both of which causes lags and stutterers. Unless you set the memory killer to be aggressive enough that it never has to find an app or process to kill upon opening a new app or process. One of the big reasons I wanted 4GB when moving to a new phone, I only see this "problem" getting worse as Android continues to mature and use more RAM.
hmm i always thought there was a lite and full version of android , but if android scales then u should be fine since android 7 runs ok on 1.5gb ram, check apps running in your background n see whats going on
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I have the 32GB/2GB RAM variant of the Moto G5 Plus...
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Hi,
This isn't a positive commet. However, I want to advise people to not buy the the wrong device: The Moto G5 Plus with 2GB of RAM is a joke from Lenovo! Purchase only the model with 3GB or 4GB of RAM.
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manos78 said:
Hi,
This isn't a positive commet. However, I want to advise people to not buy the the wrong device: The Moto G5 Plus with 2GB of RAM is a joke from Lenovo! Purchase only the model with 3GB or 4GB of RAM.
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I some countries only this version is available
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I've heard from more than one place that Android 7 needs around 2GB minimum to function smoothly and I can kind of see how that is. I had exactly what OP is having on my Nexus 5 with 2GB no matter what Nougat ROM I used. The only way I could reduce how much it happened was by making the out of memory killer pretty aggressive.
Windows "adapts" to low memory conditions by moving things to virtual memory; Android adapts by killing apps and processes, both of which causes lags and stutterers. Unless you set the memory killer to be aggressive enough that it never has to find an app or process to kill upon opening a new app or process. One of the big reasons I wanted 4GB when moving to a new phone, I only see this "problem" getting worse as Android continues to mature and use more RAM.
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My 3GB Moto 5G Plus never seems to go above 1.8GB of RAM usage.
Just saying...I have the 2gb version and it is smooth af.
I have no freeze slowness issues that you speak of... Battery life is outstanding....I've posted in lineage thread and viper thread if you want to check my screens. I have been watching vram last few days and looks like this on average.....
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My 3GB Moto 5G Plus never seems to go above 1.8GB of RAM usage.
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Just saying...I have the 2gb version and it is smooth af.
I have no freeze slowness issues that you speak of... Battery life is outstanding....I've posted in lineage thread and viper thread if you want to check my screens. I have been watching vram last few days and looks like this on average.....
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I noticed my RAM usage would always be within spec, actually low around 1.2GB out of 2GB, but when I open the process monitor in the developer options, the cached apps would leave almost zero remaining free RAM. Cach is different in that it isn't actually "using" the RAM and is free to be released, but that's when I noticed little skips and lags here and there.
Edit: developer options, running services, then click the top right to view cached services. I'd have times when it would actually be a negative number in the free section, such as -25MB free. My Nexus 5 was always smooth as **** also, but it would get to where an app that usually opens instantly takes up to 5 seconds. Not a huge deal, but slightly annoying.
All day no recent killing
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Edit: developer options, running services, then click the top right to view cached services. I'd have times when it would actually be a negative number in the free section, such as -25MB free. My Nexus 5 was always smooth as **** also, but it would get to where an app that usually opens instantly takes up to 5 seconds. Not a huge deal, but slightly annoying.
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So here is that screen. Never really noticed the 5sec delay you speak of.
I am coming from s7edge and I like this phone more.
Wish we could get viper4android working tho ...built in equalizer is so underwhelming.
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Wish we could get viper4android working tho ...built in equalizer is so underwhelming.
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Viper4Android is working just fine.
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Viper4Android is working just fine.
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Correction "I" can't get viper working. Tried flash and compatible mode and rename audio effects .Bak.
Restart and it says driver installed but sound has no effect
I have only used SU tho and everyone seems to be using magisk but I am not sure what I'm missing.....
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Correction "I" can't get viper working. Tried flash and compatible mode and rename audio effects .Bak.
Restart and it says driver installed but sound has no effect
I have only used SU tho and everyone seems to be using magisk but I am not sure what I'm missing.....
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I have Magisk with Viper4Android FX module. I didn't use SU for G5 Plus, but it always worked for me on other phones.
I guess you have properly installed busybox, SELinux set to permissive and disabled or removed Music FX?
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I have Magisk with Viper4Android FX module. I didn't use SU for G5 Plus, but it always worked for me on other phones.
I guess you have properly installed busybox, SELinux set to permissive and disabled or removed Music FX?
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I have done all the steps that I've done on previous devices but no audio effects.....??
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I some countries only this version is available
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I know! And this the reason to say that is a joke from Lenovo... that model should never have existed. The minimum RAM for Android Nougat is 3GB of RAM. Only entry level devices have today 2GB of RAM... and the Moto G5+... is not a plus?
In fact, the Moto G5 regular and plus with 2GB are both "minus"!
Tock, tock, Lenovo... are you listening?
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I have Magisk with Viper4Android FX module. I didn't use SU for G5 Plus, but it always worked for me on other phones.
I guess you have properly installed busybox, SELinux set to permissive and disabled or removed Music FX?
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Got viper working finally using this guide and zip file
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/soundmod-sonymusicwithsseviperaudio-t3536196
I'm on 2gig variant and it works perfect no lags freezes reboots idk what people are talking about
You're probably using Facebook and/or Snapchat