Ram management and Battery
Does keeping apps in ram memory eats more battery with respect to number of apps?
iPhone 11 Pro Max, iOS 13
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Does keeping apps in ram memory eats more battery with respect to number of apps?
iPhone 11 Pro Max, iOS 13
iOS performs it's own RAM management.
Leave it alone, it will do what it needs to do in the most efficient way possible.
Forcing it to reload apps into ram or storage constantly will drain far more battery than leaving it alone.
iOS performs it's own RAM management.
Leave it alone, it will do what it needs to do in the most efficient way possible.
Forcing it to reload apps into ram or storage constantly will drain far more battery than leaving it alone.
First of all thank you for replying.
Secondly I have a doubt and that is-
With number of apps opened in my ram are let’s say 5 in situation 1
and in situation 2 I have 10 apps opened.
Now will the situation 2 eat more battery than in situation 1?
And if it eats more does the difference is big enough to be cared about?
thanks in advance :)
iOS does it's own RAM management.
Leave it alone, do not install useless apps that claim to manage RAM or battery. They at best do nothing, at worst make everything run slower.
Thank you!
My doubt is solved.
Ram management and Battery