KaВ®im @ 03/22/19, 7:25
meaning not to use? And so that applications hang in the background?
That's what the system intended (to hang) and if you try to fool it, it won’t be better from it, look, you’ve closed all the background processes, yes, the android will open them anyway, and it will take more resources than they would hang in the background, and some processes and services may not start, and hang on a restart, which, of course, will prevent the kernels from sleeping, because he wants, but cannot. Bottom line, you do not need to go there, the system itself understands how much and where the RAM is needed, and frees the RAM itself if necessary.
Post has been edited_Fridge_ - 22.03.19, 08:05