Android also manages how apps use RAM. It may cache
some things you've been using recently, for quicker access
if you need them again
.
But it will erase the cache if it needs
the RAM for new activities.
You
affect
the way apps use internal storage directly and
indirectly in many ways, for example by:
●
Installing or uninstalling apps.
●
Do
wnloading files in B
rowser, Gmail, and other apps.
●
C
reating files (
for example, by taking pictures).
●
Deleting do
wnloaded files or files
you created.
●
Copying
files
between your device and a computer via USB
or Bluetooth.
You rarely need to manage the way apps use RAM. But you
can monitor apps RAM usage and stop them if they
misbehave.
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