Multitasking/RAM

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You're busy and don't have time to wait, which is why you need to stop reading this thread and get back to organizing your Pogs. Rate this thread to express how the Samsung Galaxy A50 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the Samsung Galaxy A50 keeps many apps in memory so that they don't need to reload, and that when moving between apps, transitions are smooth and performance is excellent.

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pabgar

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Hi,
Can anyone tell how much ram is free out of the 4gb model of A50?
thanks in anticipation.
There is no simple answer to your question. It depends how aggressively apps in memory are frozen ( mean how you set the system ) and how many app you launch.
Lets say for me and aggressive killing apps in background I usually have 1 GB free. This corresponds with my 4GB Lenovo P2
 

dcpathak

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Thanks. I understand your point. Am just wondering if I restart the mobile and don't launch any heavy game or app, how much ram is taken by the os and the system apps. For example, in my mi max 2, 2gb is free of the 4gb ram.
 

dcpathak

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Overall performance is good and Battery performace is awesome it has 4000 mah battery no issues was found till now. You're good to go with that.
Your's is 4gb ram version or 6gb ram one? Am slightly confused as Samsung puts so much of bloatware that ram management takes a hit.
 

galaxyst

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True. I would ultimately root it and remove all the bloatware but then it is not short-term plan.
Why to root? You can easily uninstall for current user any system application by adb. For example, I dont need preinstalled Microsoft office programs, so I turned on usb debugging in developer options and run adb:
adb devices
adb shell
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.microsoft.office.powerpoint
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.microsoft.office.excel
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.microsoft.office.word

That is all. Note: if you uninstalled via adb shell, you can restore apps only if factory reset.
You can just disable, using: pm disable-user --user 0 ...
On your choise
 
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Leolucas07

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Your's is 4gb ram version or 6gb ram one? Am slightly confused as Samsung puts so much of bloatware that ram management takes a hit.
I'm having 4GB RAM. 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM you cannot notice that much difference between these two. But if you do more multitasking like you run 10 to 15 apps in background 6GB RAM would do better performance than 4GB version.
 

dcpathak

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Why to root? You can easily uninstall for current user any system application by adb. For example, I dont need preinstalled Microsoft office programs, so I turned on usb debugging in developer options and run adb:
adb devices
adb shell
.......

On your choise
Thanks for the suggestions.this is definitely better than rooting.

---------- Post added at 05:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:09 PM ----------

I'm having 4GB RAM. 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM you cannot notice that much difference between these two. But if you do more multitasking like you run 10 to 15 apps in background 6GB RAM would do better performance than 4GB version.
Okay, Thanks
 

zorzgeo

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This is my usually free RAM with desired apps running in the background. Generally i am not complaining but think it's too much eated RAM or i am wrong? (don't playing games).20190412_171043.jpg

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