Angry Birds improves/increases memory?

stilltipin87

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Ok, I did a search and didn't find anything relating to this topic. Sorry if I overlooked it.

Ok, so I use ATK and when I use the desktop widget it tells me how many apps it killed along with how much free memory I have. I usually have anywhere from 85-95mb available. But whenever I'm done playing Angry Birds it significantly increases to about 120-130mb. Any other app/game I use it never increases the memory, it just decreases it a tad. I thought, if anything, that playing a game would decrease it. Does anyone else experience this?
 

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Ok, I did a search and didn't find anything relating to this topic. Sorry if I overlooked it.

Ok, so I use ATK and when I use the desktop widget it tells me how many apps it killed along with how much free memory I have. I usually have anywhere from 85-95mb available. But whenever I'm done playing Angry Birds it significantly increases to about 120-130mb. Any other app/game I use it never increases the memory, it just decreases it a tad. I thought, if anything, that playing a game would decrease it. Does anyone else experience this?

Not sure about the memory thing, but definitely get rid of the task killer. It is more of a drain on your battery than any of the apps or programs it is supposed to stop.
 

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It's the android system killing background apps to make room for Angry Birds.

Right. Android's OS kills apps automatically to free RAM on demand. Since Angry Birds is a fairly demanding app, more background tasks are killed by the system automatically to run it. Using a task killer is redundant, since the OS already does this when it's needed. Every time you use a task killer when it's unnecessary to end apps that are needed, the system actually does more work/uses more battery to restart those apps. It's a tough mentality to get out of, that more RAM is better, but in the world of Android, it's irrelevant.
 

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