dkhmwilliams
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Some system apps may start on their own, which will take up system RAM. While it's true that the system will automatically close some apps if more RAM is needed for other processes, that process does take a little bit of CPU power, so it would be more efficient to block apps that are never used from starting at all.
For people who disabled "Face Unlock".
If you go to Settings->Security->Screen Lock->Face Unlock, does the Settings app crash on you?
It crashes for me and I feel like it is a bug. If "Face Unlock" is disabled that menu item should not be in Settings anymore.
Absolutely nothing...why would you?
Absolutely nothing...why would you?
While I don't install apps I don't need, there are some things that use a bit of memory that don't need to be there. Like the Korean keyboard, for example. Not something I personally need, so no reason to have it running/loaded. But, like I said in a prior post, I just disabled the three keyboards I don't require (Hindi, Korean and Pinyin).
You can guess what else if you could scroll down
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Thanks for starting this thread, I have successfully made my phone even tidier! According to Clean Master my memory was usually about 50-60% used, after disabling all the apps I don't use, Clean Master reported 30% memory used, that is a huge improvement!