Memory Leak in Note? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
i think many Galaxy Note users have noticed the lags after usage of some applications.
What is that? Maybe a memory leak ? the memory usage is also very high...
but what exactly causes these lags?

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I did FM kenel and apply to overclock done.
So i used to take a long time about 30min i cannot reduce 300MB on ram.
How about your device.
Fannally i had used my ram by fast reboot app.
I too have same problem...
Why do you want to have free ram? It is there to use, so let the os use the ram...
I've noticed a lot of people has no clue on what RAM is or does. We can't expect that everyone knows how everything works, but that's why we have books and the internet. Read.
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Ram Usage

I disabled alot of bloatware and always close applications but i need a substantial ram usage and wanted to know if this was normal.
Phone isnt slow or anything, but i thought this looked like it was using more then i expected
check screen below
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f5tklwz262ln772/Screenshot_2014-04-24-21-54-53.png
genelise said:
I disabled alot of bloatware and always close applications but i need a substantial ram usage and wanted to know if this was normal.
Phone isnt slow or anything, but i thought this looked like it was using more then i expected
check screen below
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f5tklwz262ln772/Screenshot_2014-04-24-21-54-53.png
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That is normal. Lower RAM usage means increased lag. Higher RAM usage means reduced lag. Disabling apps ("bloatware" or otherwise) has almost no impact on RAM usage.
When RAM usage is high, that means the OS is doing it's job and teeing up all the apps you are likely to run next. If those apps were not ready to go and waiting in RAM, they would need to be loaded into RAM first, which causes lag.
GeorgeP said:
That is normal. Lower RAM usage means increased lag. Higher RAM usage means reduced lag. Disabling apps ("bloatware" or otherwise) has almost no impact on RAM usage.
When RAM usage is high, that means the OS is doing it's job and teeing up all the apps you are likely to run next. If those apps were not ready to go and waiting in RAM, they would need to be loaded into RAM first, which causes lag.
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thanks for the information. The phone is defiantly not slow and didnt think it was a major issue unless it affected performance.
s5 is great

Z3+ High Ram usage on nonrooted Marshmallow .185 ftf

Why the Ram usage is so high with minimum 4 to 5 extra apps installed? Due to that I think the 3gb ram is not sufficient for z3+. Any suggestion to reduce ram usage?
i m also facing problem in z3 plus.. its taking much ram .. there is problem in wireless headphone when its taking so much ram . after restart prob is solve . after 2 days same prob again.. so you should keep restart your phone within 2 days intervals.
I ll downgrade to lollipop. Sometimes I wish someone can cook a jelly bean 4.3 ROM for our z3+.

Question about 3Gb Ram memory

Hi, I have the moto e4plus 3gb version, but I´ve noticed that even opening all apps I have, a few heavy games, office tools and others, Ram memory usage never goes higher than 1,9gb, is this good? I´ve the feeling my phone has 3gb but the OS or software is just treating it like a 2gb phone
Anyone knows if this is normal?
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memory usage

Since the P20 does have 6 GB of memory the usage never seems to exceed ~51%.
Is there a threshold?
Also boost app, after intense use, sometimes crashes and restarts.
So I suspect the real memory usage to be restricted to save battery?
Achilles Etimone said:
Since the P20 does have 6 GB of memory the usage never seems to exceed ~51%.
Is there a threshold?
Also boost app, after intense use, sometimes crashes and restarts.
So I suspect the real memory usage to be restricted to save battery?
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RAM uses power whether it stores a 1 or a 0 so it's always active. Ram usage won't affect battery life. The os just manages the ram to keep sufficient available for running foreground apps etc and closes or minimises background ones as needed. I've seen mine go as low as 2gb available.
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