While most smartphones today have no problem using just about any app in the Play Store (even the most demanding games), we can't say the same for the smartphones we used a few years ago. Applications were slow, to unlock the mystery … horror, even though most of the time it was about the RAM memory of our mobile device.
Today with a cellphone up to 12 GB of RAM this is no longer possible, but that does not mean that there are less efficient programs or services that use more RAM than they should. Now, how do we know what each program uses? Fortunately we are on Android and we know it is very easy. It is not necessary to download any kind of third party program or anything like that from there We have all the information in our smartphone settings
How to know how much RAM is spending per app
The first thing we must do is to remember the RAM memory used by our operating system or operating system to use developer options. We've already talked about this more than once, but in short, these options are used to fix more and are hidden so that the primary user can access them. However do not worry because if you follow our advice nothing bad will happen.
To turn on power we just have to go to our device settings, About phone and press seven times in the integration number section. When done, we will have used the developer options and will be able to see the RAM memory usage on our device. Let's get on with it.
Within these options, only we have to go to the "Running" option. Here inside we will know what's happening now in our terminal. In my shared hosting, we see that 4 GB of total RAM, 1.20 GB is processed per application, 624 MB per application and we don't have 2 GB of free. After that we look at a list of operating systems and processes and if we click on it each we will add a new screen for more details, where the "Stop" button will appear, used for that
In addition to the "Running" section, there is another option in developer programs the so-called "memory" where basically we can see the history of the apps that have used the most RAM in the 3, 6, 12 and 24 times.
As you can see, developer options allow us plenty of opportunities such as making our tool move faster among many more options such as the ones we described in this article, so it is always recommended to make it work, especially if you like the taste of your smartphone.
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