18-11-2023 12:54 PM - bewerkt 18-11-2023 02:31 PM
Opgelost! Ga naar oplossing.
op 22-05-2025 07:06 AM
22-05-2025 12:10 PM - bewerkt 22-05-2025 12:11 PM
You seemingly don't understand the question, so let me make it clear another way:
* Go to Google Play, search 'simple system monitor' and install one.
* Reboot your phone. After rebooting, open the system monitor and look for the RAM percentage in use.
* Close the monitor. Open 10 other apps. Open the monitor again and see that the said percentage is about the same.
That works very differently in Windows: the more programs you open there, the more RAM is being used. Why not in Android (it's the same on my Lenovo tablet)?
op 22-05-2025 12:23 PM
op 22-05-2025 12:37 PM
"Most of those apps you see there are always active so closing all apps has no effect here."
That sentence makes clear that you do not understand the question, because I'm talking about normal apps. The only reason why I asked you to look in Developer Options is that there you can see the percentage of RAM being used as well. But to get access to the Developer Options, you have to go through a procedure that is more complicated than installing a simple system monitor.
Also, stating that Windows and Android are different is an open door, and does not answer the question why their RAM usage is so different.