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Hey Guys,I just wanna ask you,How many of you use RAM Plus feature in your phone

(Topic created on: 01-30-2023 12:48 PM)
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Jack414
Active Level 7
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Galaxy S
Now that One UI 5 allows us to enable or disable the Ram Plus feature,I want to know how many of you are still using it? Do u actually find any difference while using it or you think its just a gimmick? Tbh, with Ram Plus turned off,my camera app used to crash sometimes when I did alot of photography and videography with high brightness on but it didn't happen when I turned on the Ram Plus.Any opinions and assessments are welcome here 😁
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Anonymous
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Galaxy S
I have turned it off completely. No performance hit was noticed.

But in case you do heavy photography, then its good to turn on ram plus with maxed out option.
Jack414
Active Level 7
Galaxy S
Yeah I agree,same here I do alot of photography and shoot some 4k videos every now and then so I guess Ram plus is helpful in that case.I saw some people saying that turning it off saves some 4 to 5 percent battery,while I didn't notice it.
Anonymous
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Galaxy S
See, its all on the usecase of the user. Not everyone got a use case of every feature available. In my case, i sometime click photos and sometimes game. So i have turned it off as it doesnt help me at all.
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_Sara_
Expert Level 4
Galaxy S
I have the default setting, idk how's without cus I never tried to set it off or to change the valueScreenshot_20230130_125352_Device care.jpg
Anonymous
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Galaxy S
Sswitch it off in case you you dont do any heavy gaming or such. And then notice the perf in both cases.
_Sara_
Expert Level 4
Galaxy S
I don't play games
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Anonymous
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Galaxy S
Then turn it off. You own 12GB enough to run photoshop and blender on phone 🤣
_Sara_
Expert Level 4
Galaxy S
😂 😂

It was set like this and I haven't changed it... I tend to not change the settings which I don't good understood or if I don't have any benefits in doing so.

Are there any minuses in keeping it?
Anonymous
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Galaxy S
No not as such. I kept it off anyways.