Here is a question for all of you Android experts:
Like many of you I am using another home screen (Nova). I have several widgets running, clock/weather, tasks, calendar, google voice, google drive, rocket player, etc.
I also have TW set up very similar to Nova. Sometimes I decide to switch between them. I think I like Nova better, but I like variety.
My question is this - does having 2 separate launcher/home screens with widgets running use more RAM and/or system resources, CPU, battery, etc? If so, am I better off sticking with one and clearing out all of the stuff from the other?
I am rooted and I have frozen some of the bloat that I have no interest in. I just rebooted my phone, cleared RAM and I am using about 592MB. I have actually sat here and watched the number climb from 570 - 592, now 606 while typing this last paragraph.
Like many of you I am using another home screen (Nova). I have several widgets running, clock/weather, tasks, calendar, google voice, google drive, rocket player, etc.
I also have TW set up very similar to Nova. Sometimes I decide to switch between them. I think I like Nova better, but I like variety.
My question is this - does having 2 separate launcher/home screens with widgets running use more RAM and/or system resources, CPU, battery, etc? If so, am I better off sticking with one and clearing out all of the stuff from the other?
I am rooted and I have frozen some of the bloat that I have no interest in. I just rebooted my phone, cleared RAM and I am using about 592MB. I have actually sat here and watched the number climb from 570 - 592, now 606 while typing this last paragraph.