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Has no accessible battery.
That's not low at all - that's really good! My generally runs down around 80 mb available.
The key to android is not to even look at free ram. It doesn't matter
Empty ram is wasted ram
The key to android is not to even look at free ram. It doesn't matter
Empty ram is wasted ram
I don't believe that I think the low ram is the reason for the laggy JB update. I wish I would of got the 2gb S3.
I don't believe that I think the low ram is the reason for the laggy JB update. I wish I would of got the 2gb S3.
I don't believe that I think the low ram is the reason for the laggy JB update. I wish I would of got the 2gb S3.
If it's not being used, then it's going to waste. Having extra unused RAM is pointless.
With that said, have you followed the Laggy JB thread? There were a couple new fixes that surfaced that may help you solve that issue. It worked for the others that posted there.
Presuming all the apps sitting in memory are simply dormant in a register stack, that is true, but not if most or all are having data activity. That is a problem with Android and why iOS is more battery efficient. Only a few tasks can use the CPU at the same time, where Android can have alll kinds of silly stuff going on. A key reason an Android device in sleep mode can kill the battery in a week, but iOS will only lose 5%- if that.
I would still like to see 2gb in it and let me be the judge.
Funny, I said this in another post and got blasted for it too. I think the lagginess is a function of using up the cache and ram too, and I think JB may have worsened resource mgmt. My pc does the same thing when it runs close on ram...it lags. Also, I got smacked on calling the phone slow when I didn't (it's really fast!). Some people don't know the diff b/t lag and slow...they are not the same.
Is there a RMHD out there with stock JB, or they all updated from ICS? Would like to see the diff if possible.
Your pc is running windows though. If it were running some variant of linux that would be a better comparison.
Windows does get extremely slow and laggy when its out of ram.
Android is built off of the linux kernel. Android, just like linux, considers free ram wasted ram, and will occupy it to speed things up. If it needs more, it just releases some to be used where it needs it
