How Android's RAM works and why you should not use task killers!
Kamis, 19 Desember 2013
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How Android's RAM management works.
General information about RAM.
Random Access Memory is a temporary storage of any android (and most computers) to hold data. Understand with simple example of kitchen, your fridge that stores food for long time is just like memory cards or internal storage, the kitchen table on which food processing occurs is RAM and the chef who do this processing is processor. RAMS are generally way faster than SD cards, re-writable and used by many ways by different OS. Read below to find out how your Droid manages RAM.
In android unused ram is simply WASTED RAM!
Android is basically UNIX based OS (Just like MAC OS X and Linux distros) and it would like to use maximum available RAM in system. Generally it would like to keep very few part of ram to keep free and available rest part is always kept full. Once you open any app, it will be kept on the RAM even after closing the app and so on. Once your ram is about to full and you want to start a new app, Android will automatically remove unused app data from ram. So how these help to improve performance? Obviously you'll be using some apps frequently, so loading this app again and again will create great impact on battery life and cpu performance. Thus by storing apps android makes your apps load faster.
Why you should not use any task killers?
What exactly your Task killers do?
Task killers are generally apps which force an app to quit or I say ERASE Cache from RAM which helps to make you phone faster as explain above, Task killers can be automated too.
Why you should avoid using Takes killers?
Sometimes you'll find BATTERY BOOSTING as a feature in description which is completely opposite to what it actually does. Once you run task killers its kills a lot of apps running in background, but some apps(IMs, Social apps) will automatically restart and consume more CPU cycles, leaving behind your phone laggy and draining battery way faster. So if you continue this many times you can expect a good enough DECREASE in battery life.
So what are better alternatives?
Go and make you phone more snappy by removing task killer ;)
General information about RAM.
Random Access Memory is a temporary storage of any android (and most computers) to hold data. Understand with simple example of kitchen, your fridge that stores food for long time is just like memory cards or internal storage, the kitchen table on which food processing occurs is RAM and the chef who do this processing is processor. RAMS are generally way faster than SD cards, re-writable and used by many ways by different OS. Read below to find out how your Droid manages RAM.
In android unused ram is simply WASTED RAM!
Android is basically UNIX based OS (Just like MAC OS X and Linux distros) and it would like to use maximum available RAM in system. Generally it would like to keep very few part of ram to keep free and available rest part is always kept full. Once you open any app, it will be kept on the RAM even after closing the app and so on. Once your ram is about to full and you want to start a new app, Android will automatically remove unused app data from ram. So how these help to improve performance? Obviously you'll be using some apps frequently, so loading this app again and again will create great impact on battery life and cpu performance. Thus by storing apps android makes your apps load faster.
Why you should not use any task killers?
What exactly your Task killers do?
Task killers are generally apps which force an app to quit or I say ERASE Cache from RAM which helps to make you phone faster as explain above, Task killers can be automated too.
Why you should avoid using Takes killers?
Sometimes you'll find BATTERY BOOSTING as a feature in description which is completely opposite to what it actually does. Once you run task killers its kills a lot of apps running in background, but some apps(IMs, Social apps) will automatically restart and consume more CPU cycles, leaving behind your phone laggy and draining battery way faster. So if you continue this many times you can expect a good enough DECREASE in battery life.
So what are better alternatives?
- Don't install unnecessary apps.
- If you've rooted your device, Use Greenify App and freeze apps you don’t want to use for some time.
- DO kill web based app which are still running while Internet is not available, you can do this directly from setting-->apps->running-->find app-->Kill.
Go and make you phone more snappy by removing task killer ;)
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