How to optimize RAM memory on Android devices

We continue with the tutorials to optimize your Android terminal and this time I want to teach you, using a free application from the Play Store, the way to optimize RAM on our devices with Android operating system.

To follow this tutorial you will need to have rooted your terminal and installed Busybox. It is valid for any version of Android and we will notice a substantial improvement of our device from the first moment without the need for complicated configurations.

The totally free and functional 100 x 100 application for optimize RAM It is called AutoKiller Memory Optimizer and we can download it directly from the Play Store.

Key Features of AutoKiller Memory Optimizer

How to optimize RAM memory on Android devices

  • Free and functional 100 x 100 application for the task of optimizing the RAM memory automatically.
  • Profiles created for a simpler application, system default, moderate, optimum, strict, aggressive, extreme and ultimate.
  • Possibility of making a totally personalized adjustment from the custom option.
  • Fully automatic.
  • Available a pro version with many more options.

Once the application is installed we can run it and follow the simple instructions in the attached video to get improve performance from your device Android.

As I tell you in the video, at first it is advisable to test the settings progressively, that is, the ideal thing to ensure the best configuration option for our terminal is to raise or lower the levels. little by little and test the terminal for a while to see how it adapts to the new parameters.

Once the ideal configuration, you exit the program and they will be applied even if we restart the device, remember that if we use the configuration "Custom"Before leaving, we must click on the button Apply the changes.

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Download – AutoKiller Memory Optimizer


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  1.   Jesus Jiménez said

    And the task killers that return to the load ... Killing applications to free memory only achieves (in addition to crashing when closing necessary things) that applications are continuously entering and leaving memory, so not only does the mobile not go faster, but that on top of that you spend more battery with so much entering and leaving

    There are no magic tricks to "optimize" your RAM. If we are low on memory, the only option is to uninstall things, especially those that are installed as a service and are continuously active (messaging, keyboards, etc.).

    1.    Francisco Ruiz said

      It's your opinion, but in terminals like the LG Optimus 3D it works perfectly and makes everything go faster.
      I already said that in more modern terminals it is not necessary.
      On 09/04/2013 12:26, «Disqus» wrote:

      1.    Jesus Jiménez said

        They are not opinions, they are questions of operating systems design, and the task killers thing was a fad, it seemed that it was more than outdated when people who knew about the subject explained how Android works internally. Yes, at some point in time it may seem that it goes faster by "forcing" to continually have free memory, but the slowness with which everything that you have forced out of RAM will load makes the overall performance lower. If you have only noticed improvement, and not slowdowns, it is that you do not use most of the programs that have been forced out of RAM, so it would be better for you to uninstall them directly.

        And what is interesting is that the program developers say that it uses less battery, when it is just the opposite, due to the "put-in" of processes in memory.

        1.    Francisco Ruiz said

          The question that it uses more battery is undoubted and that is why I clarify it in the video.
          Thanks for your comments.
          regards

          On April 9, 2013 13:21 pm, Disqus wrote:

  2.   moiap said

    First of all, this will only be noticed by mobiles with "little" RAM, since they are the ones that may have fewer processes open and therefore slower them more to close and open as the system needs.
    And second, even if they are better (what could happen) I am afraid to think about the substantial increase in consumption.
    The best, let android manage itself without putting anyone in the way

    1.    Francisco Ruiz said

      If you had a terminal with little RAM, surely they would not think the same
      On 09/04/2013 12:52, «Disqus» wrote:

  3.   fra23 said

    I have been using this application for a few hours and I notice the hottest table. Someone else has noticed.

    1.    Francisco Ruiz said

      Banal a bit the settings until you find the right levels. On 09/04/2013 15:02 PM, "Disqus" wrote:

  4.   alvaro said

    That of having free ram was before, today it is free ram memory, wasted ram memory!

    1.    Francisco Ruiz said

      I repeat the same thing, the video is only for older terminals with little RAM, in which following the tutorial is essential for decent performance.
      Greetings.

      2013/4/10

    2.    Francisco Ruiz said

      Doing it on a Galaxy S2, S3, S4, Nexus 4, HTC One, Xperia Z does not make sense and hinders the performance of those terminals and the like.

      2013/4/10 Francisco Ruiz

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  6.   Alberto Vidana Bribiesca said

    Hello. A small correction. Android natively has a very efficient ram manager, it is more noticeable from ICS and the use of ANY Task Killer only slows down the terminal. Checked. I've seen it from a simple LG P350 to a Galaxy Note 2 N7100. It doesn't matter if you are rooted or not. A task killer will make your system slow and unstable. The latter was very noticeable in a LG LT E612

  7.   David Nombela Sanchez said

    Here you have a tutorial on how to optimize your android mobile or tablet easily (RECOMMENDED): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkptD_BmFdY

  8.   Eduardo said

    In the comments they are confusing the «task killers» with this app «Autokiller», which by its name is easy to get confused, with the former it is more than confirmed that they are a placebo and have a totally opposite effect to the one sought, with its consequences on battery consumption; apps like AutoKiller and Ram Memory Pro, what they do is change the parameters that android itself uses to close services when more Ram is needed for an application that is being used in the foreground and they can work very differently in each terminal, personally I use Greenify and Swap, in a terminal with 512 of factory ram and it runs quite fluid, the great advantage of greenify is that you can choose which apps to put to hibernate without "killing" them, I hope it works for you, slds

  9.   Jose escobar said

    thanks for your help it's perfect