Over the past few weeks there have been several reports from users having a smart phone Android that have highlighted problems related to the excessive consumption of RAM and, in light of the fact that Samsung Galaxy S7 is starting to get the patch in June, followed closely by the various Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 , we try to understand this morning as are evolving things for those with a top range of the Korean manufacturer.
the premise is a must before creating unnecessary alarmism. According to what I got to experience so far, in fact, I do not think you can say that the bug is widespread , but there is clearly an anomaly and the Google developers do not seem to be indifferent to question. After the Nexus and the Samsung Galaxy S7 began to receive the very latest Android update , one wondered if June could be a good month to get behind all the bugs related to RAM memory.
Obviously it not, since from Mountain View (as reported by AndroidPolice) states that the problem will be handled and stored through an “update coming” . All in response to a report that explains well how the bug is revealed, and in recent months has mainly affected the owners of a Samsung Galaxy Note 4:
“it seems that the problem of memory goes back to Lollipop, to has not yet been resolved since then. I left the phone on for more than 28 days only to find that the “system” continues to occupy RAM non-stop. Only after the reboot fell to 300-400MB, and now has come to 1GB without coming down. “
Can not tell if there will be a special upgrade for those who have the various Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4, or if it will require Android N , but at the moment the situation is this. And you have noticed the anomalies from this point of view?
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