Your Android device is getting slower? With our simple tip you clean up the memory of your Android smartphone again.
As a rule, the operating system Android itself takes care of the administration of the active apps and thus ensures a regular utilization of the main memory. Memory, also called RAM (Random Access Memory), stores volatile data. If the memory is full, data that is no longer needed will be deleted automatically. A full memory is thus not problematic at first. However, if you find that your device is working disproportionately slowly, an app is no longer running smoothly or is constantly crashing, you should manually check the memory of individual apps and empty them if necessary. In our tips + tricks we show you how to do it.
Step 1:Open your Android device settings and swipe down to the Apps menu.
2nd step:It opens an overview of all saved apps on your device. Touch the app whose memory usage you want to control and optimize.
3rd step:Tap ” Memory ” for more details about the memory usage of the app.
4th step:It shows you the average RAM usage , ie the average memory usage . If this usage is unusually high, you can stop the app’s activity. Touch the three dots in the top right corner.
5th step:Finally, tap ” Force Stop “. Now all activities of the app are stopped. Thus, the app consumes no more memory.Note:
Move data to the SD card:
Although, Internal memory has no relation with RAM but if you’ll move some of the data to your SD card, you’ll find some boost up in your phone’s performance.
quick start Guide
Open the settings and tap Apps .
Select and touch the app you want to optimize.
Tap on ” Memory ” and check the average RAM consumption .
If average RAM usage is too high, tap the top three dots > Force Stop.