I'm running the Xiaomi 13 with A13 and MIUI 14, which, in my case, never use more that 4 of it's 8gb RAM.It's one of those things that may help in certain circumstances, but generally, and I would say for most users, it only has a negative effect if you have enough RAM, and your storage is fast enough -- somewhat like the page file on windows if you have a significant amount of ram, and a fast enough SSD.
The other negative is the thrashing of your storage, potentially making it wear out faster. Yes that is a long term problem, but I have run into it on a Redmi Note 5 Pro because I use my phones for many years, with frequent rom changes/upgrades. My wife and I always buy the same phone, because it makes it easy to support hers. Her flash memory ended up wearing out and it caused random crashes when the bad blocks were hit. Her model had less memory and storage than mine, so the smaller amount of flash memory was being rewritten much more frequently. Some of this is speculation, but the failure was repeatable using nand benchmarks, and CPU temps were fine, so that helped point me to that conclusion. Do note we also had those phones for 4 years though.
Oh that's interesting. Do you close apps or just leave them be?I'm running the Xiaomi 13 with A13 and MIUI 14, which, in my case, never use more that 4 of it's 8gb RAM.
for me it absolutely makes sense to disable the memory extension.
i close apps on a inconsistent basis (around every 2 days)Oh that's interesting. Do you close apps or just leave them be?
8GB same as you but Xiaomi probably configured the system differently or they did some RAM management changes in MIUI 14 as I'm still running MIUI 13how much RAM does your phone have?
i am not sure what you said in the first place. Do you meant that the phone close apps by it's own or does it become slow that you have to close some of the apps manually to speed the phone up?8GB same as you but Xiaomi probably configured the system differently or they did some RAM management changes in MIUI 14 as I'm still running MIUI 13
I mean it allows to run as many as you want but after you do not open them for a while they are automatically closed from the recentsi am not sure what you said in the first place. Do you meant that the phone close apps by it's own or does it become slow that you have to close some of the apps manually to speed the phone up?
if the phone does it automatically.. you can set up how many apps are allowed to be running at the same time in the developer options.
i am not sure what you said in the first place. Do you meant that the phone close apps by it's own or does it become slow that you have to close some of the apps manually to speed the phone up?8GB same as you but Xiaomi probably configured the system differently or they did some RAM management changes in MIUI 14 as I'm still running MIUI 13
check developer options for "background process limit" maybe you can increase it a bitI mean it allows to run as many as you want but after you do not open them for a while they are automatically closed from the recents
Checked and it's on Standard Limiti am not sure what you said in the first place. Do you meant that the phone close apps by it's own or does it become slow that you have to close some of the apps manually to speed the phone up?
if the phone does it automatically.. you can set up how many apps are allowed to be running at the same time in the developer options.
check developer options for "background process limit" maybe you can increase it a bit
So how did it go? In my case it feels like it's the same as turned on. So I would say memory extension is the most useless feature a smartphone company has ever implemented. But that's only my opinion.hi, i'm interested in this too.
edit: it seems to be a valid claim.
after reading your post i disabled memory extension and i immediately noticed that widgets like google news is way more responsive.
i have to look deeper into it over the next days.
It's not that difference you will see it will help low-end devices to get more space specially 4GB phonesI read a lot of posts about the memory extension being a gimmick and that it eats battery, slows down the phone and does nothing good. Is that actually true?
I trust you but haven't "real" test, we need Xiaomi expert developer to shows us the wayI mean AnTuTu is not really a real world performance test but there seems to be some kind of a difference.
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