That's unusual how I have 512MB of ram and glance requires 1GB of ram and I connected to WiFi and it automatically installs glance screen
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Is there any application, such as BatteryStatus that is there for OMAP processors, that can handle the Qualcomm 7201 processor?
1. It would be nice to underclock the phone, in cpu scale mode, so it saves the battery usage, i.e. in idle mode the speed drops to 300-400Mhz giving extra life from battery.
2. Overclocking to 600+Mhz would be nice when using applications such as iGo 8.
Hope you guys got the idea
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Just use the search feature.
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i am waiting for it too in order to make underclocking and save bbattery
Hi guys,
I have noticed on my one that the first CPU core always sits active about 1/3 usage in idle.
If I touch the screen the 4th core becomes active but not 2 or 3.
If this was a single core phone the phone would go flat quickly with constant CPU use, is it an issue with the one and it's 4 cores?
I do not know what is using the CPU time but I would like to get it to use as least amount of CPU where possible, phone never lasts a day.
This is measured in System Panel and Usemon.
I'm on 1.29.980.2 and not rooted.
Cheers
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No one checked their own Phone to see if it is normal for one core to be very active all the time?
I don't have a second or third One to check if it is normal behaviour.
If I am doing nothing, not running any app or the such the CPU should be minimal CPU use, just idle time..
Thanks
it is absolutely normal that one core is always active with around 30% of usage. if you start to scroll, the device needs a second core, the 4th one, but these two cores have enough power if you're only scrolling. there is no need for the cores 2 & 3, so they are "inactive" to save battery life.
this is absolutely normal
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?
thanks
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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Hello guys,
I would like to ask you, what is your average ram usage? because the lowest I could go for is 5GB after using memory guardian to close all apps and average usage is 6-6.5 GB. Highest is 7.4 GB
I find the average so high, because I was using same apps on my previous A70 phone and only 4-5 gb was used.
Is that normal?
Are you guys using any third-party app to clean your ram automatically?
A70 has only 6GB of RAM. You were using 80-90% of it (4-5GB).
S21U has 12/16 GB of RAM and you're using 50-60% of it (6-8 GB), even for the "lower" RAM variant.
That's very good brother. If the remaining 4 GB RAM is lying unused, or if you had more, like 8 GB free, how would that benefit your user experience? One of the reasons to buy flagships like this is the large RAM. But that would be pointless if it were never even used, right?
Apps kept in RAM can be woken up and ready to instantly with less energy expenditure. Those that get unloaded from the RAM, are also eventually loaded back - but that is from the internal UFS 3.1 storage, which is slower than LPDDR5 RAM, and wastes much more energy (battery) for a full app start instead of resuming from suspended state in RAM.
I stopped using RAM clearing apps or even OEM cleaning services few years ago. Android manages RAM very well on the newer versions, and I haven't seen any advantage of clearing apps or RAM as an end user. It only helps if you have a rogue app that runs in the background constantly. Usually, the battery health monotoring built in Android will alert yourlself to it and you can choose to put it to deep sleep or disable or uninstall the offending app. But short of bad apps, most other services don't need manual motitoring and constant user maintenance.
When free RAM falls below what the phone needs, it will kill the last/least pioritised task and re-claim it for use. As a user, you shouldn't have to bother with managing it manually.
Yup, as @enigmaamit said, don't worry and stop bothering with ram cleaning apps. I also used to try and clean my RAM back in the day but that was only necessary on the 2GB and maybe 4GB RAM phones. Since the 6GB RAM phones, cleaning apps have been useless.
The reason your a70 was using less is because it had less and the system had to decide how much to fill and how much to leave free to maximize performance.
Carry on and worry not.
On android, free ram is wasted ram. Remember this and stop using useless "memory cleaning" apps. All they do is slow your phone down and kill your battery life. Same with clearing app cache. Only do it if you have a problem with the respective app.