Friday, 13 March 2015

Is the Clean Master app for Android really useful?

The answer is NO!!

This is not true for Android.

Android’s operating system has its own native handler for assigning RAM to apps and making sure that all of it is being used in the most optimal way. In fact, Android purposely tries to keep apps loaded into RAM for better performance. RAM is fast, remember? On mobile devices, every bit of speed is critical for a good user experience, so keeping apps in RAM is actually a good thing.

Not only does Android handle RAM assignment, but it also keeps track of background apps so they don’t use up unnecessary processor resources. There’s no noticeable performance hit for leaving apps loaded in RAM.

App killers, memory boosters, performance enhancers, etc all claim wiping memory will speed up the phone. With current versions of Android, that's simply not true. It's actually the opposite. What will happen is the task killer app kills other apps which use resources to process. Then the OS restarts those, or other apps to fill the memory again, which takes even more resources. The task killer app kills again and the process repeats over and over. So in reality, those kinds of apps reduce performance and increase battery usage by restarting apps again and again. Remember, those dormant apps don't consume any additional battery or CPU in the first place.

You can also  clean the RAM without any app by following these steps:


  • Just a long press on the “HOME BUTTON”


  •      Click the encircled option




  •     Repeat the same step:

  
   


     Now you can see the RAM has been cleaned by 300mb


     Just do this twice a day,and make your cellphone live longer..
    Thank you :)

2 comments:

  1. The steps won't work for the devices with no physical home button. You should have posted in generalised way.

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    1. As I'm using Samsung phone so I came across this trick..
      For no physical home button phones,you can follow these steps :
      1.From the home screen, tap the All Apps icon.
      2.Scroll to and tap Settings.
      3.Scroll to and tap Apps.
      4.Swipe to the ALL tab.
      5.Scroll to and tap the preferred application.
      6.Tap Clear cache.

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