Troubleshooting Management RAM in Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge (Special Root)

Troubleshooting Management RAM in Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge (Special Root) - Even becoming the first smartphone to use the product LPDDR4 4GB of RAM, but the number of users Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge still often complain about poor management of RAM in both the luxury handset. Even more annoying again, the release of Android 5.1 update by Samsung also still handle it, and it forces the developers take the initiative to immediately intervene.

Troubleshooting Management RAM in Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge (Special Root)


The roots of the problem of RAM in Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is Samsung's decision to use the RAM memory settings setting aggressive, which then add factor memory leaks in Android 5.0. To fix this, users can simply make changes in the settings memory settings earlier. The problem, access to such arrangements can only be achieved through the root method, and in this way is obviously very not recommended for the novice user.

For those of you who already routinely tamper with phones with root method, improved management of RAM is struggling on a number of lines of programming languages ​​edit 'build.prop' alone. Reports of the number of users who have tried it stated that this is indeed a significant impact for multitasking, while the use of WebView-based applications such as the Chrome browser and Facebook still remains less than the maximum.

Before you desperate try rooting, it should be noted that a number of existing root applications sometimes have problems with KNOX counter and void the warranty from Samsung. Even if the root application does not intersect with Knox counter, sometimes setting you have made before finally making KIES or OTA firmware update can not be installed on your phone, and you have to reset the firmware to be installed.

If any potential problems that you feel is nothing compared to the feeling annoyed because they see less optimal pengoeprasian Galaxy S6, just visit the thread to edit build.prop Galaxy S6 in the following XDA Developers forum by clicking the link below.