Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Memory management problem continues to affect the … – Tudocelular.com

Android 5.1 has come to correct the problems encountered in the initial version of Lollipop. However, it was still not able to solve all faults. Launched initially for the Nexus line last week, the new system update brought support for voice calls in high quality – available only for operators T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless -. new security fixes, support for two SIM cards and more

However, the biggest problem of Android Lollipop seems to continue to exist. According to users of the Nexus 5, the system is still consuming a lot of memory after a few hours of use, easily going from 1GB of RAM . If you add up the amount of memory used by the application, then the free amount will be only 150MB . This will force Android to be closing applications to try to free up more memory causing slow and crash the system.

On some boards on the internet, many users are complaining of this Lollipop memory problem. Some claim that even when the system is consuming less than 1GB, Android has just closing important apps like Gmail , causing several unexpected shutdowns. To solve this problem is to restart your smartphone even more than once a day, which ends up being something very annoying.

The most curious is that only the Nexus 5 users go complaining of this problem in Lollipop 5.1. It seems that the bad memory allocation is not linked to the AOSP code itself, but maybe a bad update released by Google for this style. So other smartphones that will receive the new version of Lollipop may not present such problems.

Android repository, Google has changed the status of system memory manager “new bug “ to ” future update “. This shows that the problem was actually solved and should be released soon for the Nexus 5. While the other smartphones – especially those from LG, Sony and Samsung -. Hope that they already come with this failure also corrected

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