E eyecon82 Well-known member May 26, 2010 1,542 62 0 Visit site Jul 26, 2012 #1 under Developer Options--> Limit Background Processes I set mine to 4 and notice a difference Last edited: Jul 26, 2012
S sirheck Well-known member Jul 5, 2010 207 35 0 Visit site Jul 26, 2012 #2 Yes that helps. I always set mine to 3.
E eyecon82 Well-known member May 26, 2010 1,542 62 0 Visit site Jul 26, 2012 #3 I just started doing this... have you noticed a increased in battery life? or other disadvantages? thanks
I just started doing this... have you noticed a increased in battery life? or other disadvantages? thanks
S sirheck Well-known member Jul 5, 2010 207 35 0 Visit site Jul 26, 2012 #4 No increase in battery life that i have seen. And no disadvantages. It opens up more free RAM.
T truthteller10 Banned Dec 20, 2011 464 27 0 Visit site Jul 26, 2012 #5 No advantage that as see other than makes the phone more laggy..Some background processes are meant to be in the background. Thats the way android works.
No advantage that as see other than makes the phone more laggy..Some background processes are meant to be in the background. Thats the way android works.
C clavodulce16 Well-known member Jun 7, 2010 303 5 0 Visit site Jul 26, 2012 #6 I havent seen no batt improvement but i do see more free RAM. Keep in mind after a reboot the setting revert back to standard
I havent seen no batt improvement but i do see more free RAM. Keep in mind after a reboot the setting revert back to standard
G Gator352 Banned Sep 11, 2010 3,742 50 0 Visit site Jul 27, 2012 #7 Not worth doing. But thanks for the info!
ectoren Well-known member Nov 5, 2009 267 5 0 Visit site Jul 27, 2012 #8 Isn't actually more free RAM a non issue in Android? Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3.
E eyecon82 Well-known member May 26, 2010 1,542 62 0 Visit site Jul 27, 2012 #9 freeing up ram still saves battery life RAM is a huge killer of battery life due to the rapid memory