Hey, guys, before explaining the problem I'll let you know that my previous device was a iPhone 5 16gb, received an at&t ''upgrade'' to this phone which I was totally liking so far.
So I have this device, Moto G 3rd Gen (2015) 8gb, 1gb RAM going at it with Marshmallow 6.0 and I've been getting some real slow and laggy times to load applications, multi-task so I begun to monitor my memory used and free, and came to see that I as of now have 744mb used and 155 mb free out of 898mb total.
Which is frustrating since I can't really manage to enjoy having this phone ):
I've done some research myself and came to several possible solutions such as:
Factory reset (Done)
Wiping cache out (Done)
Disable some background apps (Done)
And nothing but wiping cache out has helped, for a short period of time though,
I am not thinking about switching from Stock Android to Custom Rom whatsoever, mainly because it's meant to be used this way... it's getting on my nerves :< how come a brand new phone loaded with quad-core, 1gb ram can be so slooooow?
Please do help me, guys, I'd very much appreciate it and thanks for reading.
Robert.
[Sorry about the ''repost'', it's just that I posted it as a question first, new at this community
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So I have this device, Moto G 3rd Gen (2015) 8gb, 1gb RAM going at it with Marshmallow 6.0 and I've been getting some real slow and laggy times to load applications, multi-task so I begun to monitor my memory used and free, and came to see that I as of now have 744mb used and 155 mb free out of 898mb total.
Which is frustrating since I can't really manage to enjoy having this phone ):
I've done some research myself and came to several possible solutions such as:
Factory reset (Done)
Wiping cache out (Done)
Disable some background apps (Done)
And nothing but wiping cache out has helped, for a short period of time though,
I am not thinking about switching from Stock Android to Custom Rom whatsoever, mainly because it's meant to be used this way... it's getting on my nerves :< how come a brand new phone loaded with quad-core, 1gb ram can be so slooooow?
Please do help me, guys, I'd very much appreciate it and thanks for reading.
Robert.
[Sorry about the ''repost'', it's just that I posted it as a question first, new at this community
