You always get 380-400mb free ram when clear the recent apps in redmi 1s.This
is the apps that i disabled and uninstall some google apps. (Google
play music,book,newstand,movies,drive,search), swiftkey.
I only install some games that are not large than 700mb and less apps using auto start function.
So if you guys want your redmi 1s in good performance try to make the troublemakers in your phone lesser.
The picture below you guys can refer to it.
For who that are using China rom (JHCCNBF) you guys might found out that it's a lot of bloatware and useless apps than the global version.
Well you guys can uninstall apps such as (Google zhuyin,mitalk,swiftkey, and the apps that I listed in above before the picture.)To uninstall an app go to General settings>Apps>All>search and select for the app that you want to uninstall>press uninstall like show in the picture below. For clean and better uninstallation clear data and cache first then only press uninstall.
However, there is the way to easily uninstall it, you can drag the app in your homescreen to the status bar and press uninstall. It will show a message like picture below.
About the swiftkey,some of you guys are using it. It is recommended to use only 1 keyboard app to work in your Redmi 1S and it is unnessary to have 2 or 3 keyboard app inside your Redmi 1S because it just consume the space in your Redmi 1S.Some people installed Clean Master just to make the ram more free inside Redmi 1S and it's actually not a good idea. Clean Master just clear the ram for it own use and just make your ram usage more heavier. It does not help much in optimising the ram. Why use clean master since there is a cleaner in Security app? Both of it just same.
Hope the tips will help you guys a little in optimising the ram usage in Redmi 1S.
I only install some games that are not large than 700mb and less apps using auto start function.
So if you guys want your redmi 1s in good performance try to make the troublemakers in your phone lesser.
The picture below you guys can refer to it.



For who that are using China rom (JHCCNBF) you guys might found out that it's a lot of bloatware and useless apps than the global version.
Well you guys can uninstall apps such as (Google zhuyin,mitalk,swiftkey, and the apps that I listed in above before the picture.)To uninstall an app go to General settings>Apps>All>search and select for the app that you want to uninstall>press uninstall like show in the picture below. For clean and better uninstallation clear data and cache first then only press uninstall.


However, there is the way to easily uninstall it, you can drag the app in your homescreen to the status bar and press uninstall. It will show a message like picture below.


About the swiftkey,some of you guys are using it. It is recommended to use only 1 keyboard app to work in your Redmi 1S and it is unnessary to have 2 or 3 keyboard app inside your Redmi 1S because it just consume the space in your Redmi 1S.Some people installed Clean Master just to make the ram more free inside Redmi 1S and it's actually not a good idea. Clean Master just clear the ram for it own use and just make your ram usage more heavier. It does not help much in optimising the ram. Why use clean master since there is a cleaner in Security app? Both of it just same.
Hope the tips will help you guys a little in optimising the ram usage in Redmi 1S.
Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
Android, like Mac OS and Ubuntu, wants to use all the RAM it can, because that's how it was designed to work. There are settings (in Android we call them "minfree" settings) to tell the system how much RAM to leave free and available, but the rest is designed to fill up as fast as possible and stay that way.
You're probably thinking "What's it filling up with?" That's a great question. After the system, graphics, radios, and any other tweaks to RAM are done loading, the rest is there to load apps into memory, right up to the point where the OS says to stop. Load the app as it's being used, and keep it there for the next time until it needs flushed to free space for something else. The more you use the system, the better it gets at keeping the right things loaded and ready to go. Think about how you use your phone -- you might have 100 apps installed, but there are a few you always are opening and using. Eventually, most of those apps will be stored in your RAM, simply because you're always opening them and loading them into the RAM if they weren't already there -- and "erasing" other apps that were there first. Loading an app from your storage takes longer, is harder on the battery, and overall worse than loading it from it's cached position in RAM.
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