Multitasking/RAM - Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) Real Life Review

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Multitasking is midrange, the phone would obviously benefit from more RAM. If you only use light apps like phone, contacts and SMS it will be fast to react but, if you use heavier app like Google Doc, it may take 1-2 seconds to open.

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Works great. A WHOLE lot faster than old phone. Old one was a LG Stylo 4.
So yeah, triple RAM and quadruple storage makes a HUGE difference, as well a much better processor.
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Thanks for the explanation.

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