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my nexus is fully stock and no beta OS
is system usage of ram normal?
and is it a good idea to limit background processes to at most 4?
thanks
That's about right for mine. Im on PN 11-16-16. I can run as low as 800-900MB free and if I go into recent apps and clear all ill be left with about 1.3GBs free.
Thanks for reply
Actually i always do clearing apps also i use greenify to stop apps but even after that i barely get 900mg of free ram
But what im asking is that system is taking half of the memory about 1.2GB all the time is that normal?
Yes, it's probably keeping its own cache (on top of the kernel cache). Free ram is wasted ram!
I wouldn't touch anything.
It's fine.
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The math doesn't seem to add up to me but there could be more to it than I just don't see. Does anybody know why I don't have more free space?
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backup your stuff manually and do a complete wipe. I lost some 3GB of storage space somehow but a wipe cleared that up. Loaded the same stuff back on and it was 3GB less than before.
I don't think the storage factors in the system or data partitions, which do count towards your total storage space. Try downloading an app called storage analyser. It gives pretty robust information on all partitions.
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I found this on ram manager pro app..
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Help me. Can anyone explain me about it?
Thanks
I mean what they r,what they do??:thumbup:
vm heap size mean maximum memory which can be used by your single (dalvik only) application. setting too low some app may not working properly, setting too big will limit number of running applications.
swap mean virtual memory, make system memory virtually bigger. but it will mess android build in memory manager, slow down phone, drain battery, and make sdcard lifetime shorter.
Thanks bro
Hey guys,
I have some lag issues with my nexus 7. It is really slow and i have 4 or 5 apps installed. I just updated to Android 5 and it is still lagging, i already cleared the cache partition from the recovery menu.
Here is a screenshot of the storage - isn't this strange (the system part only 1% free...) ?
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Is this causing the lag? If yes - how to fix this and free some space?
If you have root you can move the YouTube, email, and play movies apps from the system/app folder should give you 15Mb free. As far as I know it won't help the lag, I just did it because after I installed busybox it was saying I had 0% left.. Then my ocd kicked in
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my device:stock MM latest update N910g
once i got MM on my phone i start to notice on data usage its using pretty much if my data i have limited data plans per month so i have to save it in order to not let it go over my quota. i did a clean flash and wipe on my phone now its the 3rd day of using i realized that android OS has eaten 60mb of my data running on background. i have asked another n910G user his one is only used on up to 2MB... what is the problem here?
pls help
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noroot firewall apk.. search on playstore
In settings-> application manager ->Running (device memory) there are space ram and ram of applicaton and ram of system. (Lollipop)
How can I see the application of system section that are running
We can simply see the running application in that place or in any task manager app but the application of system section can not be seen, neither in that place nor other apps(the ram that are being consuming by system)
If there is a way to show that list. I need to show the details of how much RAM each app is using.
Thank in advance.
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