Jay3578
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ā10-06-2021 06:37 PM (Last edited ā10-06-2021 06:37 PM ) in
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I understand that the purpose of this feature is to function as virtual memory, but do we know how specifically it's been used?
Also, what does Samsung mean by "Apply RAM Plus"?
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MochaVex
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ā10-06-2021 06:42 PM in
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The majority of the time Samsung translates from Korean to English, so there are usually grammar / wording errors (not their fault!).
Apply RAM Plus should've been written as: "Enabled RAM Plus"
Apply RAM Plus should've been written as: "Enabled RAM Plus"
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ā10-06-2021 06:55 PM in
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Personally, on a higher end phone (21 Ultra) that's not used for resource hungry apps (like games), I don't see the purpose.
Now, if one has an A52 or A72, I can see the use of virtual memory (those phone got it first, I think).
On the extreme side, my main Linux desktop has 128 gb RAM, with an itty bitty 512 mb swap partition, which is never used.
Now, if one has an A52 or A72, I can see the use of virtual memory (those phone got it first, I think).
On the extreme side, my main Linux desktop has 128 gb RAM, with an itty bitty 512 mb swap partition, which is never used.
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ā10-07-2021 11:47 AM in
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