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Sony Xperia XZ and 3GB of RAM
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Hi @HazemB,
3GB is more than enough for current applications. 1GB is used by Android, leaving 2GB free. Android manages RAM very effectivey, allocating the RAM to the current app, unloading apps that aren't used for a certain amount of time.
An Android device should be using all or nearly all of it's available RAM to maximise effectiveness.
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Exactly that^^^
You'll find with "some" other brands, their launchers use absolutely shedloads of ram, forcing Android to close background tasks as it's designed to do. Adding more ram "hides" this and allows more background tasks to remain open than just 4-5 due to launcher being a hog.
Xperia home is very light and won't act in the same way as more hungry launchers.
On a modern, optimised handset, 3GB is ample, and keeps the system nice and snappy
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Android itself has huge memory leaks, apparently still not fixed in Nougat and so manufacturers are throwing RAM at the problem. 4GB of RAM would have futureproofed the XZ for a year or two.
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I can't comment on Nougat, because on an Xperia it's not been seen yet, but with mm, the one thing Sony has got right is proper management of background tasks.
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1. With Sony's very light user interface, more than 4 GB is not needed. Because It will only reduce battery life, which Sony said as one of strong point of their phones. But I find some other phone with bigger RAM but has better battery life. So I'm not sure about it.
2. Trimming the fat, to cut cost. High performance RAM is expensive, and I'm sure Sony won't bother to use cheaper ones with low performance. Maybe.
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Hi @WarmWinter,
I am here representing Sony, you can see my response above. Viridis is also very much correct on the matter :smileysmileythumbsup: