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The reason it isn't good is because Android is designed to be used with "full" RAM. Android will use its own garbage collection system to call upon /clear RAM when necessary. Also, many of the apps you "kill" will start right back up after you do, so that cycle takes a toll on the system/battery life.
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Appreciate the info as I didn't know that.
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