Monday, November 17, 2014

Android and iOS: why iOS requires less memory? – Andro4all

Surely supporters and users of Android devices’ve all had the odd discussion about whether an iPhone or iPad are either no better than smartphone or Tablet PC with Android. In all likelihood, iOS defenders have used as an argument to iOS device works more smoothly despite having less memory . It is fair to grant them that can lead right into the theme of fluidity and use of RAM, and although it is not something that sole comment and therefore not many know, there is a explanation of why this it is.

Android and iOS

In GSM Arena have recovered the response a user name Glyn Williams was on the Q & A site Quora to the question of why an Android terminal needed 2 or 3 GB of RAM to work with my with the same fluency an iPhone can work just as fluid with only 1 GB. The short answer to that question is that is that the my Android using Java while iOS does not . If you answer is short, then you can find a more detailed version (though without getting too technical either so simple to understand).

Specifically, the bottom line is that when a app is closed Android, Java uses a process called garbage collection . This process is responsible for cleaning the memory consumed by the my closed, but the problem is that the garbage collection process requires four to eight times the amount of memory being used for do your job faster , so that the system slows down if the quantity is not available.

What do you think of this explanation ?, ye had raised Question on occasion

Endika

Technology degree in Political Science. Master in International Relations. Freak series and technology:)

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