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I am still inclined to think that some bloat is in there somewhere, chewing up all the memory. Application Manager first, then if that doesn't work, I am inclined to agree that a warranty exchange would be best.
I think you need to talk to someone else. If the phone isn't processing properly, it's a hardware issue. Did you talk to your carrier?
The list you gave us, where is that from? System Monitor has different tabs. One tab says TOP APPS. If you select that, then the RAM column, it will put them in order highest to lowest. What does that say? Can you do a screen shot and post it?
Sent from the Superuser account on my newly rooted Sprint Galaxy Nexus
Too many apps on your phone now, clear up the useless files or apps!!
Weather takes up a lot of resources. Try 1Weather, it's stable and small. What Android version is your phone? Your standard clock should have an alarm. For a keyboard, download Kii, very good free keyboard. The music widget should be fine as it should not do anything except when using it. Your phone has more RAM than mine so I don't understand why you can't run anything.I downloaded the app and wow 100% ram in full use!. One of my friends at work looked at my phone. I do not have live wallpaper but I do have 3 widgets. An alarm clock, weather and my music. When I killed those widgets it knocked my RAM down to 70% which is sustainable since it has not crashed yet. I guess with my phone I can only use the bare basics. Also I heard Google has a download for a keyboard. I am thinking of killing the samsung keyboard and switching over to google
Overall not many of my apps are using so much RAM in the background. It is primarily Android system and security storage that is using anywhere between 80-200mb of RAM. Google Backup Transport and Dialer Storage is about 50-100mb. Facebook only has been using 30-40mb of RAM.