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  • 10-08-2013, 12:15 AM
    blanchecandice
    Best wish for you.
  • 09-23-2013, 08:41 PM
    Wish I May
    Quote Originally Posted by tavenger5 View Post
    How much space do you have left on the phone? (a lot of pictures, emails, text messages?) do you have a lot of apps installed? I would uninstall any that you don't use/need. When is the last time you rebooted the phone?
    I'm only taking up half the storage memory-- mostly with apps. It's 2GB out of the available 4GB. I've downloaded 23 apps, and with the apps already on there (that I can't uninstall), that makes 61. That seems like a lot to me, but does that even affect RAM or CPU?

    I should note that the lag in fruit ninja is very minor, unless I'm listening to google play music.
  • 09-23-2013, 05:42 PM
    tavenger5
    How much space do you have left on the phone? (a lot of pictures, emails, text messages?) do you have a lot of apps installed? I would uninstall any that you don't use/need. When is the last time you rebooted the phone?
  • 09-23-2013, 05:30 PM
    Wish I May
    I have a Samsung Galaxy Reverb and it's pretty good for the most part (especially for a phone that was $100 new). When I play games like fruit ninja and robot unicorn attack, it gets a little laggy. I checked the task manager, and there is usually only 1 active application, but lots of running processes and services. The RAM is always high, but I read that it is supposed to be like that with android phones.

    But why are there so much background stuff going on? Facebook takes up the most. Even when I disabled all notifications, logged out, and quit the program, it still took up 30MB of RAM! The Facebook messenger is also memory intensive.

    Then again, based on what I read the high RAM doesn't even matter. So why do I get lag?

    Update:


    I read that this is a problem for others too, ever since the OS update to Jellybean. Some people experience freezing. I found out that disabling the "hotword detection" feature makes a huge difference, but it sounds like people were still experiencing the freezing after doing this. Unless there have been any fixes to this in the last month?

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