Is there an app that will show the manufacturer of the Oneplus 3 memory and RAM as well as their characteristics as opposed to size, availabity,usage etc?
Or is there other way of finding this information?
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Questions arise not energy efficient using the battery in the Chinese version of the device Samsung GT-I9192 Galaxy S4 Mini Duos 8GB
1. Is there a difference in the speed and efficiency in sets of memory chips between 8GB vs 16GB version
2. Is there a difference in the sets of memory chips or other components of the China 8GB VS Korea 8GB, there are reasons to believe that they could do worse in China, bad components used to reduce the cost?
3. Which application for Android can I find out what kind of memory I installed?
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Questions arise not energy efficient using the battery in the Chinese version of the device Samsung GT-I9192 Galaxy S4 Mini Duos 8GB
1. Is there a difference in the speed and efficiency in sets of memory chips between 8GB vs 16GB version
2. Is there a difference in the sets of memory chips or other components of the China 8GB VS Korea 8GB, there are reasons to believe that they could do worse in China, bad components used to reduce the cost?
3. Which application for Android can I find out what kind of memory I installed?
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ANSWERS..,
1-NO no diffrence but there may be a slight little edge as it is easy to handle 8gb mem over 16 gb.but than again...the effect is not that much....
2.There shouldnt be...but i'll always prefer to support my neighbourhood with better things...
3.to know every inch of your phone detail...just install ANDROID HARDWARE INFO from play store..
conclusion...dont be scared ...even my nexus 4,my LG L9,GALAxy s3,core and note 2... all are made in china and working good...just dont drop your device..
Hey!
Would like to know if it is noticeble the difference between the LG G3 the version of 3Gb of RAM from the 2Gb of RAM.
Any one have tested or know?
Thanks.
G3 uses 1.5 gb of ram at all times, so if you get the 2 gb version itll always be pretty close to the ceiling
nohcho said:
G3 uses 1.5 gb of ram at all times, so if you get the 2 gb version itll always be pretty close to the ceiling
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'One' of the main reasons I got the G3 was that it has 3GB ram. Most modern phones are pretty similar in terms of speed but memory makes a big difference. You can get by with 2gb but 3GB is much better and makes it much more future proof.
If you are using dual window for all apps through the little mod, you are less likely to have issues with running low on memory.
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Currently it doesn't really matter - Android 4.4 requires only 512 MB.
The reason why a device with much RAM shows a high RAM usage is that Android considers empty/unused RAM to be wasted. As long as there is RAM available it will fill it with apps. It doesn't require additional battery power to keep a currently unused app in the RAM, it even saves power (and time) at the app's next usage because instead of loading the app it just needs to shove it to the front.
There is a defined amount of RAM that is kept empty for instantaneous usage, but everything else will get filled - provided that there are enough apps to fill it with. Android's memory management keeps track of your app usage. Apps that are used regularly get a high priority, seldom used apps a low one. If the system runs out of memory it will close low priority apps, beginning with those that haven't been used for the longest amount of time.
The only difference between 2 GB and 3 GB is that more seldom used apps can be held in the RAM. Under normal circumstances you shouldn't be able to tell the difference between 2 GB and 3 GB. About half of the devices shipped with KitKat still only have 1 GB.
Android L will probably require 1 GB - and with the 64bit support it might even result in devices with more than 4 GB of RAM. But that will be just for marketing, not because there is a technical need. Same as now with the 3 GB devices.
But I have to admit: I am a sucker for specs as well. I think about buying a G3 and since the surcharge for the 32 GB flash and the 3 GB RAM is only about 10% if will most likely go for the bigger one. I try to hide being suckered with the argument that 32 GB of flash are a lot better than 16 GB. - RAM? There is a difference in RAM sizes?
Hello, i recently bought a One Plus 3, basically because i wanted to have more RAM, but i noticed that even though i have like 6Gb of Ram to do whatever i want, the phone uses with nothing open like 1,5Gb of RAM, the 500mb of RAM doesn't bother me because they come from apps i usually use, but the fact the launcher itself uses 1Gb is like way too much, i come from a Galaxy S3 with less than 1Gb of Ram and the TouchWiz laucher which is heavy only used like 400-500mb of RAM why is this? I know the easiest answer would be that the OP3 has more things, but do we really gain a lot more of functions that justify this heavy use of RAM from the launcher, or are we looking at not-well optimized launcher?
well your gs3 couldnt really use 1gb of ram and the oneplus 3 can. easy as that.
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well your gs3 couldnt really use 1gb of ram and the oneplus 3 can. easy as that.
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that means the OP3 is not as well optimized as the touchwiz?
No.. GS3 runs older OS like kitkat but as OS Improves they require more ram OP3 is now on Nougat which is amazing so duh... It needs more ram
Unused RAM is wasted RAM. As the OP3 has 6GB of RAM, it can allocate more RAM to certain apps and the launcher to ensure that nothing is closed in the background and everything runs smooth. Don't worry about RAM usage. For example if you launch a game, the game will then have priority to ensure that it is allocated enough RAM. Android is smart in its use of RAM so no need to worry.
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Hello, i recently bought a One Plus 3, basically because i wanted to have more RAM, but i noticed that even though i have like 6Gb of Ram to do whatever i want, the phone uses with nothing open like 1,5Gb of RAM, the 500mb of RAM doesn't bother me because they come from apps i usually use, but the fact the launcher itself uses 1Gb is like way too much, i come from a Galaxy S3 with less than 1Gb of Ram and the TouchWiz laucher which is heavy only used like 400-500mb of RAM why is this? I know the easiest answer would be that the OP3 has more things, but do we really gain a lot more of functions that justify this heavy use of RAM from the launcher, or are we looking at not-well optimized launcher?
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That's why we have 6 gigs of RAM. Think little bit. They can use it as we have it. Pretty simple, right?
See its similar to methodology as if you you have larger space on bed you will occupy more space, similar to this when you have higher ram allocation to particular app is continuously decreased and increased so if no other apps are running allocation to your launcher will be higher to give it a smoother operation but as you start opening more ram hungry apps the allocation then decreases allocation for uelr launcher and allocate it accordingly
Go check how RAM and RAM management works.
It's kinda pointless to waste time explaining something here if you lack the basics about this topic.
Long story short: the more you have, the more will be used. Take the same desktop OS, install it on machines with vastly different RAM capacities and you'll see different RAM usages.
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The more used ram the better, at least in vast majority of scenarios
I notice that my P2 uses more then 1gb RAM. Granted witha 3gb/4gb RAM phone it may not matter, but I feel it's too high. My wife's Moto X2 is 9 months old, and it uses less than 600mb Ram. And it goes without saying, it flies....
No issues as such wth my P2 as yet, but wondering if the OS is optimised enough.
The more RAM the phone uses the better it will work. Unused RAM doesn't do any good. Don't worry the OS handles memory by itself. A badly optimized OS kills apps frequently and has more RAM free which is not what the end user want.
I recently bought a 3GB / 32GB Redmi Note 8T and noticed that the amount of RAM my phone has is being reported as 2,645.4 MB
Should it be more like 1024MB x 3 = 3,072MB ?
I'm using the free App called Phone Information
My much older Phone - The Cubot Max reports it has 2,934MB so I was disappointed to find my much newer Redmi Note 8T had approx 10% less memory.
it seems to me Xiaomi put just enough RAM to go over 2.5Gb so they could round up to 3GB.
No phone gets the exact amount of ram it is offered. It will be always less. Because (I think), a little portion of ram is consumed by system which you can't use.
its not Xiaomi only all brands gives the same amount of ram if you bought 4gb ram phone it shows only 3.6gb ram because OS uses some amount of it