I remember when I used to have 1GB of RAM, and all my friends were having phones with 2 or 3 GB RAMs. Back in the day, it was the real big thing just like 90/120 Hz these days.
4 GB is probably plenty to do even some heavy lifting apps (like Google Earth). Point is if your getting a new phone it might as well have an extra GB or two with each upgrade.
Keep in mind that stock Android usually takes up plenty of space, in my case up to 1GB RAM (I have a 2GB RAM phone). If you were to install something lighter, like Android Go or a custom OS, you probably won't need as much RAM.
I think the only way to contrast ram is to take 10 similar users and compare performance after 6 months, all phones usually behave like blagships when right out of the box. Go for a decent amount of ram, it will survive better to updates and overloads, lasting longer
And before all the people thats says its future proof think in the future yes 12-16gb is gonna be a common thing but it will probably take 10 years before that happens so tell me, are you gonna use a phone for 10 years well lets just say that its a miracle your phone is still supported and getting updates and is in perfect condition you still got to consider the processor do you think the sd888 will be enough in 10 years your ram is future proof yes but is your processor future proof?
I've been using a phone with 12GB for some time now and I gotta tell ya... Good I only bought the version bc of its 265GB storage. Other version has 8GB RAM and half the storage. Oneplus Nord. Runs really good and I have never had a more capable phone in any aspect! But I'm just never going to use 12 effing GBs of RAM
No.. iphone have a different ram management.. even iphone only have 2gb of ram.. its equal to 8gb of ram in android... more like ios ram 1=4 android ram.. thats why when you look ios ram are less in number ..
I upgraded from a S8 Plus 4GB RAM into a Note 10 Plus 12GB RAM and I have to say less RAM is better, I have a lot of bloatware on My Note 10 compare to My S8 probably because The Note 10 has more features which I observed on the device care settings
It ridiculous when you buy a phone with more RAM, to find out 2/3 of it is still being used. Just like ROM, the more your phone has, the more the phone brand will steal from you. I went from a 32gb phone, because the system was using almost half of it. I now have a phone with 128gb, and the system uses almost 30gb of it. And they won't let you disable/delete the apps you don't want/use. I don't use many apps, and don't use it to surf the net, or use games.
My s10 has 8gb ram and always has 4gb free after clearing everything 🤣 sometimes even 3gb free. When I start using my apps I have normally 2gb to 1.5gb free and thats without gaming. I use SD maid a lot to try and keep my phone clean also. 🤣
I agree. That's why I recommend apple to non tech savvy family members because it's a lot simpler and sometimes they dont close their tabs not realizing it's slowing down their phone, which would be fine with apple since their ram management is really good.
@@ericlamela5424 Apple and Amazon are literally the biggest piece of shit money hungry corporations in the entire world there is no reason for iPhone pricing and I wish consumers would actually excerise their powers to force a market change. If people didn't pay Apple prices then Apple would be forced to lower them to be more in line with reality.
@@thertardhouse8764 my brother has iphone 11 and is still optimise better than my op 8 pro. There is always pro and cons of every device. But when it comes to long term performance apple is in different league. But i dont like apple design i bought oneplus 8 pro instead
I don't get it. My 4gb devices all reload absolutely everything. Even tiny apps, nothing like this video. Switching between two simple apps is almost impossible.
There is more than just the number of RAM inside a phone. There's also the UI and software optimization to play for. Even a 2019 Google Pixel 4/4 XL with Snapdragon 855 chipset and 6GB RAM can still have faster performance than a 8GB RAM Samsung or Xiaomi phone with a more powerful Snapdragon 865 chipset and 8GB RAM. Why is that possible? Because Google use stock AOSP UI, which doesn't sap a lot of RAM juice, and it has been optimized for long term use.
I'm just using Redmi 7. 3GB ram varient. If the OEM Bloatware been removed. 😅And Degoogled GMS app 😂. Unimaginable how those entry level phone run smoothly with little restarting at background level. Maybe Chinese phone not create for US software 😂. Just better running HMS core instead 🤔
8G is needed, since some of the manufactures they suck at ram management, like on oneplus; which reminded me of my 6T with 6G ram, it was a hell everyday, can’t even do normal multitasking and apps keeps reloading within a just simple app switch; and bad ram management is infamous on oneplus phone, so go get 8G if possible; personal experience, you would think 6G ram way enough for smartphone until you bought a phone with trash ram management;
I have a lddr4x phone with 6gb ram and it works just fine. I guess that's just a thing with either the brand or your specific phone. I thought OnePlus was good with ram though
To me, Huawei 6GB (My Mate 20Pro) or Apple 4GB(iPhone 11) is enough. Samsung 8GB looks cool but my S10+ drains a lot so if it's due to RAM, less RAM is fine. In conclusion, 6GB would be enough for most Android users and 4GB should work fine on iOS devices.
I have a Huawei p30 with 6 gigs. Funnily enough it's idle drain Is just under 3 gigs which is double what my s7 s was. Huawei is aggressive though so I have turned of management for apps that I keep in the background when I'm switching e. G crunchy
@@user-mc5xr9ku6x Really?I guess there is a large difference depending on units or something😅 My S10+ drains a lot even though I don't use bluetooth and my sim is just a data sim while my Mate 20 Pro drains less with bluetooth on connected to my Honor band 5 and connected to a sim that has a phone number. It may also have to do with your EMUI version.One more thing I can say is that the non pro P30 has a physically small capacity of battery compared with Mate 20 Pro or P30 Pro so that may be one of the reasons your phones drain. If you live in a country where it is currently winter, any phone currently has more standby drain due to coldness.(My Mate 20 Pro drains 2%, brand new iPhone 11 2% and Galaxy S10+ 3% after 6.5 hours when I wake up at morning)
its not overkill anymore pubg mobile eats ram almost 2.2gb ram in the background and i have only 2.5gbram available out of 6gbram in total even my chipset is sd870 it feel laggy
The Samsung Galaxy 10 (which Im thinking of getting) has 8gb ram. Why does it need so much? And is there any danger in letting a majority of the ram capacity go unused, especially often?
No it's just go to other things There are no Free RAM there are only available RAM Free RAM are useless because they're doing nothing while Available RAM can actually be use for app
@@flakey9155 The mobile processors getting powerful enough the replace a PC. The speeds by RAM chips are equal high as by PCs. So a video rendering will be no problem on a SmartPhone.
Does anybody have a same phone different ram test?? I want Zenfone 9 but want to know how much a difference the 8gb ram vs 16gb ram would be.. using different phones seems like a bad test since they all probably have different processors
@@_GarethRossUK exactly, but most people are not interested in emulating, only few people prefer emulation, rest prefer playing the games in the respective consoles for true gaming experience
@@alex.hleconte6007 using 6gb ram redmi phone for last 1.5 years, less optimised roms like miui and colour os need extra to work well i believe. They don't provide ram optimisation as good as Samsung and oneplus.
@@pythondrink the Maximum Ram on yesterday flagship was around 3 and 4gb. Therefore 4gb on a modern budget phone is more than enough, stutters are common but not that catastrophic either compared to the majority of phones released in 2015. In 2021, a regular phone from Xiaomi, oppo, Samsung, Honor, Motorola, asus, oneplus, vivo, Nokia comes with at least 4gb which is acceptable.
@@nehal_manzoor i have had used 6gb phones before, ram optimization isn't that great on miui and realme iu compared to Samsung, oneplus and google pixel phones so extra ram keep things smooth. i do multi tasking a lot and seeing apps refreshing in bg all the time was annoying.
@@hudortunnel9784 yes they do the better the ram the less the battery consumption so it means if you have a new type of ram which is lpddr5 the battery wouldn't consume, even if you have a old kind of ram the battery wouldn't consume unless the application is stored in ram , if it's not stored in ram and is still in the background then the battery consumes
My Galaxy S10e only has 5.7GB of RAM while it is advertised as having 6. I checked this in the developer settings. Btw, my Galaxy Note9 has 5.9GB RAM while it is advertised as having 6GB RAM which is close is enough. But why the S10e has way less RAM than as advertised. I feel scammed.
I dont agree at all.. Lesser ram with a better processor is always better.. The phone manufacturers are just playing the numbers game like 108mp of camera.. Apple is way ahead of the technology these days. 12 mp camera with a greater aperture gets better photo than any of those 108mp cameras. And about the processors apple just wins them. Theyll not need those 8-12 gb of ram for a far lot of years from now on. Give us a better processor, dont just add up the numbers. If pcs can handle with 8-12gbs of ram, so should phones too. Adding new qualities is great like optocal zoom, or macro camera..but going with the numbers is just isnt.
Okay..but if you compare them with 12mp camera and if u still find the results almost similar(not the same tho) then ull realise theyre playing with the numbers..
@@nirajgautam1086 Xiaomi's Mi Note 10 with that cam costs 600$.Apple's phones cost 1000-1500$ and above(in most countries in EU,India etc.).Who's playing with numbers then?Idc what they advertise or put in their phones,if it works and is cheaper,it's better.
@@nirajgautam1086 so what about the ram management in ios and android, like you said 12 mp in iphone better than 108, In android phones have you thought iphone also uses 8gb or even 6gb , like apple says they use 3 or 4gb on their smartphones but in reality they use like 6 or 8gb , the available ram is what they call 3 and 4gb , in android they use 8gb but it gives us atleast 4gb available ram.
@@thestinker I don't want features I just want smooth and lag free experience. All other UI out there are ugly with skins and unwanted apps and unwanted features (expect few) but the stock Android looks clean. This is my opinion and I respect your opinion too😉 and by the way I love one UI and oxygen OS.
In 2021 I don't think 6gb ram is enough for me....heavy gaming,school stuff....and lot of app to use...I mean yeh maybe lot of storage but ram still matter for me for long term use
@@Nostalgicinquisitor nope battery doesn't drain when the apps are stored in the ram it's quite the opposite if the app is in the background and not stored in ram it drains the memory
I remember when I used to have 1GB of RAM, and all my friends were having phones with 2 or 3 GB RAMs. Back in the day, it was the real big thing just like 90/120 Hz these days.
yeah, when the first 4gb came, we all thought it was an overkill
Yeah
4 GB is probably plenty to do even some heavy lifting apps (like Google Earth). Point is if your getting a new phone it might as well have an extra GB or two with each upgrade.
I also remember when I only had 1gb of ram and internal storage lul
I had 6 GB in 2016. Oneplus 3 was the real shit at that time.
I'm still using my Oneplus 3. 😂👍🏻
6GB is the sweetspot. It should handle everything you do just fine.
You need to get atleast 8gb ram in flagship
@@SandyMandy-xz4ph if get 8gb ram for midrange is good for long-term use
@@khairulfaiz7398 yes
@@SandyMandy-xz4ph I have 12
@@83tinni there is no need for 12 gb ram in 2020 it will just consume more battery
Keep in mind that stock Android usually takes up plenty of space, in my case up to 1GB RAM (I have a 2GB RAM phone). If you were to install something lighter, like Android Go or a custom OS, you probably won't need as much RAM.
6GB Ram is enough for heavy multitasking
after two years average RAM usage of my OP3T is 3GB, so i guess 4GB in phone could be enough
The one ui 3.0 core use barely 3gb
The color os already use 2.7gb
The miui use 2.6gb
The best thing about this channel is he is straight to the point and gives very accurate information about upcoming technology that no one else does
Yeah, straight to the point is the best.
I think the only way to contrast ram is to take 10 similar users and compare performance after 6 months, all phones usually behave like blagships when right out of the box. Go for a decent amount of ram, it will survive better to updates and overloads, lasting longer
RAM* months. All* flagships* RAM* longer.*
eminem reviewing phones
I also saw that 😂😂😂😂
😆
I really dont understand rog phone in having 12gb-16gb ram. It would just cost you more for nothing.. 6-8gb ram is the obly thing you need tbh
And before all the people thats says its future proof think in the future yes 12-16gb is gonna be a common thing but it will probably take 10 years before that happens so tell me, are you gonna use a phone for 10 years well lets just say that its a miracle your phone is still supported and getting updates and is in perfect condition you still got to consider the processor do you think the sd888 will be enough in 10 years your ram is future proof yes but is your processor future proof?
Gaming phones with excessive RAM make sense if you're also video editing.
I've been using a phone with 12GB for some time now and I gotta tell ya... Good I only bought the version bc of its 265GB storage. Other version has 8GB RAM and half the storage. Oneplus Nord.
Runs really good and I have never had a more capable phone in any aspect!
But I'm just never going to use 12 effing GBs of RAM
should have used different RAM variant of same device
that would have been a proper test
Didn't know Messi is a tech geek and also has a RUclips channel, Nice going Champ.
The iPhone 11 Pro Max has 4 GB of RAM, not 3.
No.. iphone have a different ram management.. even iphone only have 2gb of ram.. its equal to 8gb of ram in android... more like ios ram 1=4 android ram.. thats why when you look ios ram are less in number ..
Agreed , when they say iphone camera sensor is 12 megapixel , compared to many android smartphone with 108 megapixel you can see the difference 😂
I only used 2gb most of the time even demnding games like Wok w/ my Mate 9 for 3 years.
I upgraded from a S8 Plus 4GB RAM into a Note 10 Plus 12GB RAM and I have to say less RAM is better, I have a lot of bloatware on My Note 10 compare to My S8 probably because The Note 10 has more features which I observed on the device care settings
That's a software issue not a ram issue
I use my phone to look at memes and watch youtube. I don't need more than 1.5GB of RAM
You don't want that smooth experience when open app like on iphone ?
U clearly don't know what u talking about
There is no different if I buy phone with 6 or 8 ram right
Me not going to keep any apps in background 😂😂
Yes bro that's dope
It ridiculous when you buy a phone with more RAM, to find out 2/3 of it is still being used. Just like ROM, the more your phone has, the more the phone brand will steal from you. I went from a 32gb phone, because the system was using almost half of it. I now have a phone with 128gb, and the system uses almost 30gb of it. And they won't let you disable/delete the apps you don't want/use. I don't use many apps, and don't use it to surf the net, or use games.
It's caching apps to speed up.
4 gb ram is enough in system running
My s10 has 8gb ram and always has 4gb free after clearing everything 🤣 sometimes even 3gb free. When I start using my apps I have normally 2gb to 1.5gb free and thats without gaming. I use SD maid a lot to try and keep my phone clean also. 🤣
I have the same phone and what you should do is turn off all background apps. It gives you so much more ram and doesn't add up so fast
Ram doesn’t matter. Optimization does. I have iPhone 8 plus with only 3 gb ram, still outperform most android flagship with 6 or more gb ram.
I agree. That's why I recommend apple to non tech savvy family members because it's a lot simpler and sometimes they dont close their tabs not realizing it's slowing down their phone, which would be fine with apple since their ram management is really good.
How does it outperform? I tested iphone and it was slow as heck especially the animations. Would prefer a budget android over that crap.
@@DoodleDoo 😂😂😂😂 really bro nice joke
@@ericlamela5424 Apple and Amazon are literally the biggest piece of shit money hungry corporations in the entire world there is no reason for iPhone pricing and I wish consumers would actually excerise their powers to force a market change. If people didn't pay Apple prices then Apple would be forced to lower them to be more in line with reality.
@@thertardhouse8764 my brother has iphone 11 and is still optimise better than my op 8 pro.
There is always pro and cons of every device.
But when it comes to long term performance apple is in different league.
But i dont like apple design i bought oneplus 8 pro instead
4 gig is fine its all a scam for more ram ect
Hopefully
Ram doesn't matter to me because ill clear all running apps time to time..so not an issue..
Arun Bills very true. what matter most is the processor
In my case 3 minimum 6 maximum
I don't get it. My 4gb devices all reload absolutely everything. Even tiny apps, nothing like this video. Switching between two simple apps is almost impossible.
I have an oppo reno with 6gb and i'm happy lol
There is more than just the number of RAM inside a phone. There's also the UI and software optimization to play for. Even a 2019 Google Pixel 4/4 XL with Snapdragon 855 chipset and 6GB RAM can still have faster performance than a 8GB RAM Samsung or Xiaomi phone with a more powerful Snapdragon 865 chipset and 8GB RAM. Why is that possible? Because Google use stock AOSP UI, which doesn't sap a lot of RAM juice, and it has been optimized for long term use.
I'm just using Redmi 7. 3GB ram varient. If the OEM Bloatware been removed. 😅And Degoogled GMS app 😂. Unimaginable how those entry level phone run smoothly with little restarting at background level. Maybe Chinese phone not create for US software 😂. Just better running HMS core instead 🤔
Thanks for video, would it be more relevant on the same phone with different ram usage?
8G is needed, since some of the manufactures they suck at ram management, like on oneplus; which reminded me of my 6T with 6G ram, it was a hell everyday, can’t even do normal multitasking and apps keeps reloading within a just simple app switch; and bad ram management is infamous on oneplus phone, so go get 8G if possible; personal experience, you would think 6G ram way enough for smartphone until you bought a phone with trash ram management;
Loool what did u just say? Oneplus is bad with ram management? 😂😂😂
I have a lddr4x phone with 6gb ram and it works just fine. I guess that's just a thing with either the brand or your specific phone. I thought OnePlus was good with ram though
To me, Huawei 6GB (My Mate 20Pro) or Apple 4GB(iPhone 11) is enough. Samsung 8GB looks cool but my S10+ drains a lot so if it's due to RAM, less RAM is fine.
In conclusion, 6GB would be enough for most Android users and 4GB should work fine on iOS devices.
yeah, definitely 6gb is enough for 90% user. 12gb is just ridiculous
I have a Huawei p30 with 6 gigs. Funnily enough it's idle drain Is just under 3 gigs which is double what my s7 s was. Huawei is aggressive though so I have turned of management for apps that I keep in the background when I'm switching e. G crunchy
@@user-mc5xr9ku6x Really?I guess there is a large difference depending on units or something😅
My S10+ drains a lot even though I don't use bluetooth and my sim is just a data sim while my Mate 20 Pro drains less with bluetooth on connected to my Honor band 5 and connected to a sim that has a phone number.
It may also have to do with your EMUI version.One more thing I can say is that the non pro P30 has a physically small capacity of battery compared with Mate 20 Pro or P30 Pro so that may be one of the reasons your phones drain. If you live in a country where it is currently winter, any phone currently has more standby drain due to coldness.(My Mate 20 Pro drains 2%, brand new iPhone 11 2% and Galaxy S10+ 3% after 6.5 hours when I wake up at morning)
My operating system says I use 6.6GB on average. RUclips high res uses A LOT
New iPhones have all 4gb of RAM not three
iM4CH3T3 Dimachete Wow thats a lot 😮
yes, XS and newer models have 4gb RAM.
6gb is complete overkill, even for hardcore gaming, shoving more ram into a phone is just an excuse for companies to charge you more for nothing.
Just in case we need to open 200 tabs for "research"
Lol
I can believe that, especially if you have a flagship-grade chipset.
its not overkill anymore pubg mobile eats ram almost 2.2gb ram in the background and i have only 2.5gbram available out of 6gbram in total even my chipset is sd870 it feel laggy
I really don't think it's overkill, after all mordern os needs more ram!
My honor play with 4gb ram with kirin 970 chipset is enough for me.
I love hwawi phone
I had the honor 8x and finally got to upgrade to a snapdragon 855 and 6gb ram. I can say that 6 or 8gb ram is all you'll need
Dude, thank you for real !
I've asking many people that question and no one answered !
Thank you so much !
Now i can buy the mi 9t in peace 😂😂😂 !
The Samsung Galaxy 10 (which Im thinking of getting) has 8gb ram. Why does it need so much? And is there any danger in letting a majority of the ram capacity go unused, especially often?
No it's just go to other things
There are no Free RAM there are only available RAM
Free RAM are useless because they're doing nothing while Available RAM can actually be use for app
Too simplified, more ram = more applications open at the same time.
Ihave a one plus ce 4 nord lite . I can use 4,6,8gb ram , what the best for that fhone
Can you Compare ROG 2 and K30?
why is it that apps still close down on a 12gb ram after sometime??
Hmm to save battery?
Such aggressive kill... Is your phone software is outdated? 🤔
12 GB RAM is necessary for editing HighRes videos with sound tracks. Unavoidable. To compare with allday simple Apps is misleading.
on a phone? wouldn't that be something you do on a PC?
@@flakey9155 The mobile processors getting powerful enough the replace a PC. The speeds by RAM chips are equal high as by PCs. So a video rendering will be no problem on a SmartPhone.
@@flakey9155 😂😂
How much years can a 6gb phone hold on from 2020?????
On:medium usage.
2022
Yes I am a time traveller💀
Upto 10 yrs guaranteed,if you dont install junk
A looong time..
Me who has 12ram : 🤡
Honestly people buy phones with 16 and 18 ram just to flex their ram
4gb with literally best octacore CPU is better than 6gb with bad cpu
4GB is enough. Android is not very good at memory management.
Does anybody have a same phone different ram test?? I want Zenfone 9 but want to know how much a difference the 8gb ram vs 16gb ram would be.. using different phones seems like a bad test since they all probably have different processors
I have 16gb of ram and could of went for 18gb of ram but i thought i don't want to be one of those that say my phone has more ram than my computer
0:36...*see Tiktok*
Me - imma get outta here....😂
More ram is better you can still install Microsoft Windows on a Android phone and use this as a mini tablet.
Why ISO require less ram then andriod?
Because iOS is a sandbox ( that's the best way I could explain that )
more GB and stronger processor mostly means losing more power
Me with 2 gbs of ram and my phone is running super slow.
:(
Mine has 1.5 lol
LOL I just watched Android Authority's video on this topic
What about gaming, demanding gaming like emulators of Wii, PS2, PSP, Call of Duty not just a light load.
Finally found someone with same doubt
@@mysticblackrose2599 if demanding applications aren't tried and tested only ram management viewed it's not as good a test.
@@_GarethRossUK exactly, but most people are not interested in emulating, only few people prefer emulation, rest prefer playing the games in the respective consoles for true gaming experience
for gaming you should consider processor. ram is for multitasking
6gbs is more than enough for the next 5 years
More like a year
more like 3 years
right... you just have to delete most of your selfies to give way to other apps 😁
@@shirleyaltabano3248 🤔 but selfies are not stored on the ram memory.
@@alex.hleconte6007 using 6gb ram redmi phone for last 1.5 years, less optimised roms like miui and colour os need extra to work well i believe. They don't provide ram optimisation as good as Samsung and oneplus.
And here I am, using a Realme c1 with it's 2Gb ram
PELLEPERS it reaLLy depends with your needs mate...HAPPY NEW YEAR! (in advance)
One day you'll get phone with 12gb ram and 128gb rom.
Trust me mate..
And I'm here with iphone 6 plus with only 1gb of ram
@@ryanalif69 thanks mate that's sweet
@@yrboiroy4196 your welcome.. and happy new year..😊😊😊
If you Gaming on high end titles max setting + Recording + RUclips Steaming + Projection on a monitor over USB C = *7.15 GB ram is required*
Most people aren't doing that.
I bet download speeds would take lots of time unless that RAM were doubled.
Messi🧐
Great video. A suggestion: On next one, could you talk with a bit more "tone"? To make easier for non native english to understand.
Perfect advice given........so satisfied after seeing your video🔥❤
thank you i need this one video 😊😊
6 gb is must have for me
Bro looks like Tom Holland
I've a 2GB Ram and is good enough for normal use
It's called Android GO.
Those phones are usable but much slower.
U joking!! I have one n it's constant hell.
@@pythondrink I own a nokia G10 with 3gb and the damn phone runs extremely smoother than my galaxy a12 which has 4gb ram.
@@danteerskine7678 that's fair enough
@@pythondrink the Maximum Ram on yesterday flagship was around 3 and 4gb. Therefore 4gb on a modern budget phone is more than enough, stutters are common but not that catastrophic either compared to the majority of phones released in 2015. In 2021, a regular phone from Xiaomi, oppo, Samsung, Honor, Motorola, asus, oneplus, vivo, Nokia comes with at least 4gb which is acceptable.
Bought 8gb x2 pro, still wondering if i should have bought 12gb version instead.
i just got my 12gb version this morning, not gonna lie i think it's an overkill,but why not
@@akumaqwe123 because i don't play games on mobile or use alot of storage i decided to buy realme buds air instead of 12gb varient.
@@Yuv_0006 the why did you purchased 8 gb if ur not a gamer.......6 gb is plenty like a ocean for people like u.
@@nehal_manzoor i have had used 6gb phones before, ram optimization isn't that great on miui and realme iu compared to Samsung, oneplus and google pixel phones so extra ram keep things smooth. i do multi tasking a lot and seeing apps refreshing in bg all the time was annoying.
so do you think that 6 gb is not enough for a daily usage ?
Me watching this video with 8ram phone
6gb and 8gb and that's for normal scrolling and 12gb that's where you can get 60fps on calculator😂
Worth it
8 is the sweet spot imo but 6 is great as well. anything else people just want to show off
My phone has 1 GB ram and 8 GB storage
LG D505?
@@rivopoiss1 Samsung galaxy j2 (2015)
4 gb is enough for long term but 6 gb is your get go for anything!
we are talking about milliseconds of difference... the cell ram upgrade is a scam...no difference, you should be gaming on a PC.
bigger rams bigger battery consumption. hot hands and m&ms will also add to that battery drain.
Lol bro all of you saying more ram more battery consumption but there's no difference all rams would take same battery consumption
@@karthikn6419 lol no not all. ram type and clock speed do make a bit of difference in power consumption
@@hudortunnel9784 yes they do the better the ram the less the battery consumption so it means if you have a new type of ram which is lpddr5 the battery wouldn't consume, even if you have a old kind of ram the battery wouldn't consume unless the application is stored in ram , if it's not stored in ram and is still in the background then the battery consumes
i just bought a 12GB RAM......
My Galaxy S10e only has 5.7GB of RAM while it is advertised as having 6. I checked this in the developer settings. Btw, my Galaxy Note9 has 5.9GB RAM while it is advertised as having 6GB RAM which is close is enough. But why the S10e has way less RAM than as advertised. I feel scammed.
You're nitpicking
@@dev1lm4n63 No, Im not. Its just unfair that Samsung puts less amount of RAM than advertised.
@@kazuya186 lol
It's also happen with ram on pc, fd, even ssd. Maybe it's some low level hardware implementation stuff that too nerdy to explain.
Minimum 6GB
Thanks😃
I dont agree at all.. Lesser ram with a better processor is always better.. The phone manufacturers are just playing the numbers game like 108mp of camera.. Apple is way ahead of the technology these days. 12 mp camera with a greater aperture gets better photo than any of those 108mp cameras. And about the processors apple just wins them. Theyll not need those 8-12 gb of ram for a far lot of years from now on. Give us a better processor, dont just add up the numbers. If pcs can handle with 8-12gbs of ram, so should phones too. Adding new qualities is great like optocal zoom, or macro camera..but going with the numbers is just isnt.
That 108mp camera actually takes some of the best daylight shots currently.That ain't no gimmick buddy.
Okay..but if you compare them with 12mp camera and if u still find the results almost similar(not the same tho) then ull realise theyre playing with the numbers..
@@nirajgautam1086 Xiaomi's Mi Note 10 with that cam costs 600$.Apple's phones cost 1000-1500$ and above(in most countries in EU,India etc.).Who's playing with numbers then?Idc what they advertise or put in their phones,if it works and is cheaper,it's better.
@@nirajgautam1086 so what about the ram management in ios and android, like you said 12 mp in iphone better than 108, In android phones have you thought iphone also uses 8gb or even 6gb , like apple says they use 3 or 4gb on their smartphones but in reality they use like 6 or 8gb , the available ram is what they call 3 and 4gb , in android they use 8gb but it gives us atleast 4gb
available ram.
iPhones 📱 with 6 gigs of RAM are most of the time faster then a lot of Android devices phones 📱
I have 128MB
this is like those 60 - 90 - 120hz videos
there's litetally no difference hahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂
I see a big difference in fluidity with 120hz
TechZG x GaryExplains
6gb!
Watching on an 12 GB ram X2 pro
Had that phone, sold and got a Mate 30 Pro. Like both phones.
I need 6-8gb ram for games and for me that's enough
Agreed
Why Chinese apps all so cluttered?
4GB RAM + STOCK ANDROID = 💯
not exactly
More like 90
Was this Google's reasoning pre-Pixel 4?
@@thestinker I don't want features
I just want smooth and lag free experience. All other UI out there are ugly with skins and unwanted apps and unwanted features (expect few) but the stock Android looks clean. This is my opinion and I respect your opinion too😉 and by the way I love one UI and oxygen OS.
@@chifune8245 8GV RAM + OXYGEN OS = 110 😂
In 2021 I don't think 6gb ram is enough for me....heavy gaming,school stuff....and lot of app to use...I mean yeh maybe lot of storage but ram still matter for me for long term use
If SlimShady and Spider-Man merged into one guy.
More ram is game play
I have phone with 12gb one❤
Future proof
4 gb ram is not enough for pubg 😐
God Slayer noob. blame your phone processor not the ram
@@anonymous-dr2hd yeah i also have 4 gb ram but didnt have any problem while playing pubg
I got 8 ill take 64
unlimited its the best case you dont have to close apps
Battery drain if you don't close the app
@@Nostalgicinquisitor Software
Cooling can be solution too
@@Nostalgicinquisitor nope battery doesn't drain when the apps are stored in the ram it's quite the opposite if the app is in the background and not stored in ram it drains the memory
8gb is fine
1St
16 gb
U crazy lol
Anyone else have .5 gb ram?
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