Multitasking/RAM - Honor View 10 Real Life Review

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On boor around 3.7/3.8 GB is free and then after using few apps it goes down to 2.2-2.5 Gb free and haven't noticed any lag for anything I throw at it except Facebook app which I strongly believe is application issue and not phone. May be not optimised for EMUI 8 or Oreo amd sucks always. Same issue on any EMUI phone with Facebook

The v10 once again continues the Huawei/honor tradition of implementing swap via zram.
I had 3 GB free RAM and yet it set aside a swap space of 2240 MB and was using 400 MB of it - for no reason.
I wrote the first swap-killing mod for the stock rooted EMUI for the honor US launch and will be providing the same for the new phone.
Lag spikes hit everywhere and we know from experience that goes away when swap is turned off.
You have 6 GB RAM and Android has its own app caching service that works a treat.
Eventually you will run out of RAM on anything.
It's pointless to live with lag spikes just so that synthetic claims about having 2 GB more virtual memory can be made.

I have the 6GB RAM model of the Honor View 10 and it handles multitasking very well.

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Hands down a beast of a phone. 8GB with what seems to be a very good handle on which apps to swap out of memory makes for a good phone.
Scored top of the charts for Passmark's android average benchmark comparison. Beat Google's pixel 2 lineup which is also based on a newer version of the OS.
I've yet to see it's slow down. Not sure if it's the cpu or amount of ram, but of course only a combo of both will bring up the bottom line.
Awesome RAM. Multitasking is perfect.

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Having no problem in multi tasking. No lag or any thing.. Using multiple apps without any problem..
I have 4GB variant and ~2.25GB is free most of the time which is handling all the tasks.
miststudent2011 said:
I have 4GB variant and ~2.25GB is free most of the time which is handling all the tasks.
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Hey there...
I wonder if that's still true. My wife also has the 4gb variant, and even with 2gb of free ram, if she opens the camera app and takes a picture, EMUI (8/9) will kill the previous app (usually games). Apparently, the camera app eats about 1gb of ram.
ademarizu said:
Hey there...
I wonder if that's still true. My wife also has the 4gb variant, and even with 2gb of free ram, if she opens the camera app and takes a picture, EMUI (8/9) will kill the previous app (usually games). Apparently, the camera app eats about 1gb of ram.
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Thats mostly due to battery management rather than memory managemen try to set manual battery management for those gaming apps .
miststudent2011 said:
Thats mostly due to battery management rather than memory managemen try to set manual battery management for those gaming apps .
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It's already in manual mode (see attached). Even if it were due to power management, the phone was never idle or the screen shutdown. Nor even Greenify would act that fast. It must be ram management.
Any more suggestions?
I have never had any issues with my 4GB model on the Honor 10.

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RAM Management is too good in Redmi Note 7 pro, I have 6GB RAM Variant there is no lag. And keeps every apps in background, It loads the app without reloading it.
Using the 4GB version, I see the RAM usage constantly is @ min 2GB even without any Apps, when few apps are loaded it is down to only 1GB free space, is this normal?
just for basic knowledge, i want to know what is the Ram type of RN7 Pro?? is it LPDDR4??
Aditya Tondwalkar said:
just for basic knowledge, i want to know what is the Ram type of RN7 Pro?? is it LPDDR4??
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Yup! What else it can be ?
Good multitasking with 6GB variant.

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The default is 10min Then it kills the apps after locking screen...but you can disable it and continue reading XDA forum
anyway... YouTube video reviews shows... it quite good at multitasking (4gb ram version )
I don't know if this happens to people or not, sometimes my redmi 9 when I open youtube in picture in picture mode, sometimes suddenly even though the ram is still empty likes to close itself, as well as when I listen to music with apple music, when I close the application for while playing eg twitter, suddenly the application closes and the music stops. it bothers me sometimes
multitasking is terrible on the 3/32 version. As soon as you close an app and open another one it kills it from the ram, so when you open it again it reloads. It does hthis despite usually having 700mb free. At idle it typically has 1.3gb unused ram. I am using it without memory extension (which can add an extra 0.5gb of virtual ram), as I've found memory extension to make the phone slower, and turning it on does not improve anything at all. I'm using MIUI Global 12.5.5 (Stock), no debloat or anything.

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The phone switches between opened apps very fast. In my case the average RAM usage is about 3,5 GB. I have the 6GB version. Never experienced lags when switching between apps neither did I notice that an app had to be reloaded to RAM due to insufficient RAM.
i have 6gb 5g ace metro branded. 4 months in, ram management has been sufficient. Having realistic expectations of the hardware/software, i can't say that i've been disappointed.

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