Sasuke082594
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I noticed that out the 1GB of RAM that 670MB of RAM is available. Even then the highest amount of RAM I've been able to use is 400MB. How can I use the full 670MB?
Freeze all of your apps and don't use your phone at all.
I'm not sure I understand the question.
RAM is free if its not needed. Using more RAM just involved having more processes going or apps cached
A portion of the 1gig of ram is reserved for system critical processes that's why you see only 670 mb. Then the others apps on your phone use what they need from that. So when any app is running it uses a portion of the available ram as needed. There is a task manager on the phone that you can look at to see what I mean.
A portion of the 1gig of ram is reserved for system critical processes that's why you see only 670 mb. Then the others apps on your phone use what they need from that. So when any app is running it uses a portion of the available ram as needed. There is a task manager on the phone that you can look at to see what I mean.
How does background data syncing tie to ram usage?
It was a very serious question.
More than data-syncing apps launch at startup and run in the background.
And background data syncing is performed by more services than apps.
It's really not clear if you're trying to free more ram - seems like it from "how do I get all 670" - or the opposite, from your first post and title.
What are you trying to accomplish?
PS - yes. Social apps want to run all of the time.
You can't get to maximum ram without things being automatically shut down or cached by Android.
There are 6 different running app categories, each with a marker that says, if free ram gets below this mark then start caching or shutting down apps and services in this category.
The closer you get to maximum ram usage, the slower your phone will likely perform, while Android steps in and does memory management.
No Android phone ever starts up with all of its ram free. If you had a phone where you thought so, there was something wrong with the ram reports.
Neither can you configure one to have little or no ram left at startup.
This isn't a device with a swap system. Apps are running in memory or they're not.
Good luck in your quest to use more memory at startup. Still not sure why you want that, but that's your business.
PS - 4G has nothing to do with it.
And a lot of task managers simply lie about how much ram is in use and by what.