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Lineage OS 15.1 official on x727 Le Pro 3
Is this accurate?
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Lineage OS 15.1 official on x727 Le Pro 3
Is this accurate?
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Empty RAM in Android is useless i sometimes have 10mb left hah
I have 400 mb free.... Free ram is wasted ram, the only thing say you will never be able to use all(unless you try too)
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Question is in the title. I don't get it.
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RAM reserved for GPU/OS/system use. 1GB RAM minus that reserved RAM equals what's displayed in the About screen.
^^^ what he said.
Manufacturers can get away with listing total ram in the SoC because that's how much they put in. And: misleads users when they see the actual *use able* ram.
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I have the ZE551ML/2 GB RAM version with firmware at 2.20.40.97.
This is the RAM usage at boot.
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My friend's Moto G3(5.1.1) has about 800-900 MB free at boot, is this related to the Android 5.0's memory leak(which shouldn't be happening at boot). What's causing this ?
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Hello,
In the settings, I've noticed that the system weight 7 GB ! Is it only me or every Xiaomi Mi A2 have this issue ? Why the system weigh so much.
Thanks
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Mine is 9.4 GB.
~3.5 GB * 2(A/B Partitioning) seems about right for a "stock" ROM
Hi all, i got a question regarding the ram usage of the phone.
As u can see in my screenshot, why about half of the ram are use? Doesn't it suppose to be 7.9 or something like that
Thanks in advance for the answer.
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Heres a closer look on the ram usage. Thanks guys
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Heres a closer look on the ram usage. Thanks guys
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Available means free.
ddr5 is expensive
Hi, running unbricking tool, stops at 11seconds and connection becomes N/A. Status of communication is memory size 59.6G.
This is what it looks like:
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It is just stuck...
My phone only has 64GB.
Is there a way to free up storage in a bricked one plus? Or is it doomed?
Thanks