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Better multitasking: Galaxy S7 finally without RAM problems?

The Samsung Galaxy S7 to perform better at multitasking than its predecessor. A video will show how well the RAM management of new smartphones works.


The Samsung Galaxy S7 comes with rich 4 GB RAM on the market. Already the predecessor Galaxy S6 had with 3GB RAM a pretty lush memory. Nevertheless, after the launch of numerous users complained of problems in multitasking and at the RAM management. This weakness is it the Galaxy S7, however, no longer exist, as now, according to SamMobile shows a video of YouTuber Erica Griffin.

How many apps running simultaneously?

In the video shows the tester as the smartphone can manage multiple applications simultaneously without causing delays in use. For standard apps, the Galaxy S7 seems to have no problems - even if eight apps running simultaneously. However, if a game like "Hearthstone" started, the smartphone seems to begin to close some applications in the background. In the video there were still seven apps simultaneously.

No quantum leap

This cuts the Galaxy S7 when multitasking better than its predecessor. After the launch of the Galaxy S6 numerous users had complained about a faulty RAM Management - a problem that was alleviated later with software updates at least. However, the difference is not as dramatic as the large memory of the smartphone, would suggest. Why Samsung is still so restrictive in the parallel use of apps, probably remains the secret of the manufacturer. In practice, this is likely to carry weight hardly, probably because very few users work in parallel with seven to ten apps.
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