- Dec 13, 2013
- 381
- 0
- 0
Is there a way to delete more ram? Because pressing clear barely does anything.
Sent from my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3

Sent from my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3
ill stop clearing then. right now my phone is kinda lagging that is why i was trying to clear it. i removed the clean master app.The short version is that it can net more resource consumption but will net less efficient resource consumption. RAM in Android (and linux in general) isn't handled the same as it is in Windows, where many people form their RAM usage paradigms. Android uses RAM differently and does a much better job of handling it's dynamic resource allocations, automatically killing tasks when more resources are needed. Interfering with the automation can have unintended results, including lag - ironically the thing that many people are trying to reduce by intervening. Task killers, things like this and manually jumping in isn't going to "hurt" your device, but it will bog it down.
ill stop clearing then. right now my phone is kinda lagging that is why i was trying to clear it. i removed the clean master app.
Sent from my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3
thank you for the info. i did not know any of this. i learned something new.What it is useful for is finding an app that is "rogue", using more resources then it ought to tie up and/or stuck in a loop, constantly open, etc. Often if you're trying to isolate a problem or resolve something that is in such a state, this can help but it should be pretty deliberate IMO. One thing that can be of more benefit is instead clearing the cache (device and/or individual apps).
Darth Spock,
Thanks for that great info. I will share my personal experience with Clean Master on a Droid Razr MAXX.
My phone had gotten very laggy in recent months. I deleted as many apps as I could stand, which helped a little, but it would still get unusably sluggish at times. Clean Master seems to help quite a bit. I mostly let it clean when prompted. I also use the 1-Touch Clean function, and it nearly always results in immediate, dramatically improved responsiveness.
I understand Clean Master goes after cache and junk files. Perhaps the cache cleaning is what is so effective. The one down-side I have seen in using Clean Master is that I often lose the open web pages in Browser. That is a trade-off I am happy to make.
I would appreciate your thoughts on the above. Am I paying a price somewhere else for the improvements I see in responsiveness when I run it?
I managed to cut it half by removing apps that i did not use.![]()
Sent from my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3
nope lol... and now it's back.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk Pro