Is it normal that p7 have always high ram usage? Just after boot my ram usage is always about 40% after playing 20min games like san andreas ram usage is 70% even if I close it from recent apps. At the moment when Im writing this my ram usage is 58% and I don't have any other apps running.
RICKROCKER said:
Is it normal that p7 have always high ram usage? Just after boot my ram usage is always about 40% after playing 20min games like san andreas ram usage is 70% even if I close it from recent apps. At the moment when Im writing this my ram usage is 58% and I don't have any other apps running.
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After I deleted all c..p from Huawei,all google services and all unwanted apk-s on my p7(untill he was working) ram usage goes extremely down.
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Why is it an issue? The RAM needs to be as full as possible with apps you frequently use.
When an app needs more RAM, but it's not "available", android removes an app from the RAM you didn't used a while. It's already in sleep mode by then.
Always the same threads in the forums about RAM....they shouldn't put the RAM-available option in the phone
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Why is it an issue? The RAM needs to be as full as possible with apps you frequently use.
When an app needs more RAM, but it's not "available", android removes an app from the RAM you didn't used a while. It's already in sleep mode by then.
Always the same threads in the forums about RAM....they shouldn't put the RAM-available option in the phone
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i would not worry about the ram usage. as this is the google 4.4.2 designed for. ( you do do a google search to find lots of info...) 4.4 version will allow max no. of apps to 'stay' in the memory, but NOT active. so next time, it saves battery power to reload them. if you do worry about ram usage, you can set up the 'protected apps' and uncheck all the apps. then when the screen is off, the apps are killed. but next time if you want to use it,it will have to be reboot again.
I have unchecked almost all apps from protected apps. I'm aware of that if app needs ram android will delete apps from recent apps, but my problem is very much like this: At the moment my ram usage is 60% without any apps running or any app in recent apps. If I open GTA san andreas It's laggy as ........ but if I open it right after reboot when ram usage is 40% it's working like a charm. Here is my ram usage after night with no apps running.
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I have unchecked almost all apps from protected apps. I'm aware of that if app needs ram android will delete apps from recent apps, but my problem is very much like this: At the moment my ram usage is 60% without any apps running or any app in recent apps. If I open GTA san andreas It's laggy as ........ but if I open it right after reboot when ram usage is 40% it's working like a charm. Here is my ram usage after night with no apps running.
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Your screenshot don't show that's your apps are closed.
Show a screenshot the tab "Active apps" under the options.
In one case I agree with you. Huawei apps takes to much RAM. My old phone Samsung Galaxy S3 had always ca 350 MB RAM free from 1GB RAM and I had more apps installed. Now with Huawei (my first Huawei), I have 2GB RAM and it's at most 800MB free RAM.
So then I compare, my Samsung used only 700 mb ram (with more apps and running apps) and Huawei take 1200MB RAM (with lesser apps).
What I saw sometimes, that's installed apps use more RAM on Huawei than on my Samsung.
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Hello all
i am kinda new to android
so i installed a task manager which shows me my current amount of RAM
and i found that only 50-70 MB of ram is available with me always
and also when ever i try to play NFS shift on mobile it gives error of less memory
so is there any fix available
also is it normal for everyone ???
aman11dhanpat said:
Hello all
i am kinda new to android
so i installed a task manager which shows me my current amount of RAM
and i found that only 50-70 MB of ram is available with me always
and also when ever i try to play NFS shift on mobile it gives error of less memory
so is there any fix available
also is it normal for everyone ???
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It doesnt seem normal for me. Mine is usually in the range of 150 MB to 200 MB depending on the tasks in the background. I use my i9000 for development and dont play games too often (except on my smoke breaks.... )
There are no "fixes" per se. You might however consider using "ATK" (Advanced Task Killer) or "Task Panel X". According to my observation as you keep using the phone for a prolonged period, services and apps will keep getting consuming resources even if you apparently think you had closed them. Its really an honest mistake pressing the "home" key to "close" applications, but I do it all the time too....
You could use ATK to close apps other than those in the "ignore mode" (a feature of ATK) after a specified duration. Does wonders to my RAM
Cheers....
Thanks a lot dude for your reply
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Can anybody explain to me something about how the RAM works? So the phone has 512 mb of RAM, and only 330 available (I guess the OS takes the rest to 330). From those 330, around 100 are always used by something hidden. What is that?
Also if I stop some of the running services, sometimes that memory remains used.
What does eat my memory over time? I mean after some hours following a reboot my memory slowly starts to become used.
In the Running services tab there is a list of cached services and if I close any of them it eats more memory. How does that work?
I know, these questions are annoying.
128mb for tegra. that's why you have only 300mb+ for available memory
But why if I stop some processes such as the music player the RAM doesn't clear?
And why if I stop something from the Cached Processes tab it eats my RAM? (I can't find out what those cached processes are actually)
as far as i understand the system keeps it in memory in case you open something again and then it doesnt have to load everything over. and if there isnt enough for new apps it clears some ram.
this is not windows and the ram is supposed to be full. if im wrong about that someone correct me...
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Yes you're right but the way Android kills processes when needed can be optimized, as sometimes the system is slow to free ram. In fact there are threshold values for different situations, that say to the system to free ram.
So the solution is not a standard task killer, but an optimization of values that triggers memory clean up. It's done for example by scripts like the one I use, see in my signature.
I got my Xperia Z1 about a month ago, and I've noticed some issues with RAM management (or possibly under-optimized third-party apps). Although I haven't had much luck in replicating the problem, I noticed it happen a few times after a Firefox internet session, or after playing a graphically intensive game like Dead Trigger 2. The app would either close by itself (not crash, as in, there were no error messages), or, after I'd close it, I'd notice my launcher (Nova Launcher Prime) go into a restart loop. A quick glance at the running apps section in settings shows 50-100 MB of free ram, and all "constantly running" apps (launcher, viber, zooper widget, k9-mail, swiftkey, tasker, etc.) stuck, for want of a better phrase, in a restarting loop (due to lack of ram I guess).
I tried running Fast Reboot (a task killer) to see if I could regain stability of the system, but it kills only a few system tasks, freeing up to a measly 50 MB of RAM, which makes me wonder (in aggravation) just where the RAM is being used. The only way the running apps would stop closing and restarting (and I need the launcher stable) is to reboot. I'm not sure if the system would stabilize after x minutes, as I only waited for a minute or two before rebooting so that I could open another app/game.
I'm not trying to start yet another debate on necessity of used RAM on Android and efficiency/futility of task managers/killers, but what I described above really seems like poor RAM management to me. I've had a few android devices in the past, and experienced various problems /errors, but never something like this.
Has anybody had a similar issue, or have any tips?
My Xperia Z1 C6903 is currently running on rooted stock 14.2.A.0.290
Although i dont get force closes, but ive noticed most of the ram is taken by the phone itself, right now for me it says i have 1.1gb in use, when i close everything i have just a slight (barely even noticeable) increase in free ram, when i click on cached processes and close all one by one ive seen it increases the ram use instead of decreasing it?
But, do you use apps like setcpu? You can keep it on performance and keep the min slider to the lowest and the max slider to max, it runs stable and gives you performance when you need it, and no performance when you dont need it.
If all fails, try deleting system apps that you barely even use or need... Becareful what you delete tho!
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Although i dont get force closes, but ive noticed most of the ram is taken by the phone itself, right now for me it says i have 1.1gb in use, when i close everything i have just a slight (barely even noticeable) increase in free ram, when i click on cached processes and close all one by one ive seen it increases the ram use instead of decreasing it?
But, do you use apps like setcpu? You can keep it on performance and keep the min slider to the lowest and the max slider to max, it runs stable and gives you performance when you need it, and no performance when you dont need it.
If all fails, try deleting system apps that you barely even use or need... Becareful what you delete tho!
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Thanks for the reply. No, I've used apps like that in the past, but haven't installed anything similar on the Z1, because I noticed in BetterBatteryStats that the CPU speed goes down often when the screen is off, and up when, I suppose, it's required, such as in intensive games...
What apps do you use? For example facebook, YouTube, browser etc
Ive checked again on my cached apps and to my surprise, AOSP browser takes up 208mb!
Facebook takes up 48mb, and youtube takes up 22mb.
It just depends on the apps you have installed, some use the ram even while the phone is asleep.
Ive stopped those and a huge difference was made on freeing up my ram!
What i dont get is tho why sony advertises 2.2ghz quadcore if the phone itself takes most of it?
Just delete the apps you dont need from "all apps".
I have my phone for about 3 months (i think) and it was working perfectly. Smooth, without any problems. I was using it for some small games (CoC) and social media (Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook). Well, it WAS working perfectly. Everytime I was clearing RAM (closing apps) it was showing that about 800-950MB of RAM were free. Now, after updating to Android 7.0 it changed. It shows about 300-400MB of RAM is free (without any app opened). I am also lagging as hell (specially in Snapchat - it freezes almost completly). I was trying to clear it anyway possoble, uninstalling apps, using stock File Manager trying to optimize system. It didn't worked.... Does anyone has similar problem and/or has some solution? Thanks...
(My first post here, don't kill me if I made some mistake, and also don't judge my English. I am from Poland )
tbh, for me android i did opposite. more ram free and 5% increase in antutu score.
Falziz said:
I have my phone for about 3 months (i think) and it was working perfectly. Smooth, without any problems. I was using it for some small games (CoC) and social media (Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook). Well, it WAS working perfectly. Everytime I was clearing RAM (closing apps) it was showing that about 800-950MB of RAM were free. Now, after updating to Android 7.0 it changed. It shows about 300-400MB of RAM is free (without any app opened). I am also lagging as hell (specially in Snapchat - it freezes almost completly). I was trying to clear it anyway possoble, uninstalling apps, using stock File Manager trying to optimize system. It didn't worked.... Does anyone has similar problem and/or has some solution? Thanks...
(My first post here, don't kill me if I made some mistake, and also don't judge my English. I am from Poland )
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More free RAM doesn't mean more performance. It's a bad habit to clear your RAM. Apps that killed will just come back and more hungry for RAM. Continuously doing this will put strain in the CPU and thus, will drain more battery.
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I recommend uninstalling bloatware and keep minimal number of apps . This will save more ram and more juice . Dont use any task killers as they are themselves battery havvoks
My Snapdragon S10 is having a weird issue with RAM management. Over the course of a full day, basic apps like the Phone app or Textra will be closed and will need to be refreshed in memory when I open them.
I look at RAM under Device Care and there's around 5.5GB used and 1.9GB free. This is much lower than the free RAM I got on my Note 9 which usually has over 4GB free at all times.
I have Adaptive Battery disabled in the Battery settings as well. There's nothing that should be closing all my apps in the background.
Anyone else get this problem?
Think a few of my apps, like Twitter and Samsung watch app are having this issue.
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I'm down to 1GB of free RAM now on a 8GB phone...
Apps opened in background right now:
Phone
Textra
Whatsapp
Kiwi Browser
Gmail
Google Photos
No games and no heavy apps. How is the free RAM so low? And in a few hours all of these apps will get closed and I'll have to reopen them.
Anyone else with this problem? How much free RAM do you currently have? And not off a fresh reboot
I have the 12gb version and have been experiencing this. It seems to clear some apps if the phone has been on staying for a couple hours.
I have the same issue. The phone becomes really slow after like 2 days of use and had RAM usage of 6.8GB. I checked in Developers settings and it says that AndroidOS and systemUI use both 5.7GB?!?! Any fix or should we report to Samsung?
I have the exynos variant and apps never close for me. Currently it's using 4.7gb out of 8gb with 14 apps open.
I checked if the apps reloaded and they didn't. Under developer settings it says that the OS is using 2.2gb, Android is using 297mb and systemui is using 246mb.
Adaptive battery is on and uptime is probably 4 or 5 days.