Multitasking/RAM - OnePlus 7T Real Life Review

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I have to ask if you don't have mind, and this is maybe good place for it... if not, please correct me.
I don't have any experience with "Ram booster"... And I didn't find many explanations by searching. So I ask you here. How it work and is there any benefit (except) gaming (and I don't use mobile for gaiming) in real life?
I can't recall is it On or Off by default?
And last but not least, how it's effect battery life?
Thank you.

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I think It does well but I am not a fan of 8.1 oreo's auto task killing of background processes when there are apps I want to leave running in background. With as much ram it has, it seems wasted when you aren't able to put it to good use.
Pretty sure that's just aggressive ram management. Shouldn't be hard to increase allowable memory and maximum number of running apps.

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Could have done with more RAM for future proofing
Pixel 3 has 4GB ram and it keeps some apps in memory, if there are 10 to 15 background apps. after 5 apps it will reload. So, for better RAM management they have to increase ram in next versions.
cherrylucas said:
Pixel 3 has 4GB ram and it keeps some apps in memory, if there are 10 to 15 background apps. after 5 apps it will reload. So, for better RAM management they have to increase ram in next versions.
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Why someone needs more than 10 apps running in background?
Guto ViP said:
Why someone needs more than 10 apps running in background?
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Not me maybe some of the users can run more than that. so, in that case it will struggle to load instantly.
cherrylucas said:
Not me maybe some of the users can run more than that. so, in that case, it will struggle to load instantly.
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correct!! but what you think about memory management?

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Slow phone bought it in 3gb ram version and it hangs opening apps I was using redmi note 4 before lot faster.
Screen is nice though
When it is not rooted this phone is so laggy (In games) but smooth in transition uf i play apps
When the phone is rooted Its Give me a SHOT! Smooth Butter Gameplay Using Tweakers Like Pure Performance HD Graphincs With Collaboration of game tuner
Now it is Good And ButterSmooth phone
Lopox111 said:
When it is not rooted this phone is so laggy (In games) but smooth in transition uf i play apps
When the phone is rooted Its Give me a SHOT! Smooth Butter Gameplay Using Tweakers Like Pure Performance HD Graphincs With Collaboration of game tuner
Now it is Good And ButterSmooth phone
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Have bank apps since started using them I always weary to root :silly:
stevegtrlmk said:
Have bank apps since started using them I always weary to root :silly:
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Oh! i don't have any bank apps, so i decided to root it ,i think Magisk can hide the root ability (im not sure with this)
5/10. Not unusable. Lags for a second when more than 5 apps in memory (Waze, PvZ2, IG, Maps, Wheres my monster, Xda). Holding power consuming apps in memory would definitely be a little frustrating.
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3gb ram/ 32 gb mem
Android 9.0

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Yes
Even "pseudo-multitasking" would be nice for Stopwatch/Timer functionality
IMHO, without official support for running bona fide "apps" on the Mi Band 4, the whole issue of (true) "multitasking" is (currently) irrelevant.
But still, it would be nice if at least the illusion of background execution could be maintained, where relevant — for example, when using the Stopwatch or Timer functions.
From a UI perspective, it seems silly to lock the user into a "modal" screen for the entire duration of the potentially-lengthy timing operation, without allowing to temporarily return to the main (or other) screen in the meanwhile.
Programmatically, all that would be needed to accomplish this is the ability to save a snapshot value of the real-time clock (and perhaps a few other data values) in a tiny, dedicated, scratchpad area of memory.

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Pretty much the worst part of it, yes it can run stuff like Youtube in PiP wile you do something else like browsing internet or telegram, but its also its limit, two apps. even when manually configuring it to handle more tasks (i know that its not using all that ram for 2 apps, right?)
Heard it have something to do with MIUI locking it, and its also the only version that doesnt have multi windows, only in PiP apps and Calculator.

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