Oneplus 3 has ram management issues
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The OnePlus 3 has given the chime to be the first smartphone to reach the market with a whopping 6 GB of RAM, a true top of the range with the best in hardware and an excessive amount of RAM that make us presage a spectacular performance, especially in multitasking. Unfortunately it seems that not everything that glitters is gold and the OnePlus 3 has RAM management problems.
The OnePlus 3 shows serious problems in managing its 6 GB of RAM
The problem of RAM management in the OnePlus 3 seems to stem from its Oxygen OS operating system, a ROM that has not been shown to be very well tuned. Applications are increasingly demanding, so smartphone manufacturers are gradually increasing the amount of this memory essential for proper operation. In this situation, the OnePlus 3 has been presented with 6 GB of RAM, an amount that seems clearly excessive and unnecessary but it seems that even so it falls short.
The OnePlus 3 has faced the Samsung Galaxy S7 to compare the performance of RAM memory and the result is at least curious and surprising. The Samsung Terminal has "only" 4 GB of RAM and its TouchWiz layer is not characterized by being one of the lightest precisely, even so, it is capable of showing a more fluid operation than the OnePlus 3, which is slower at time to open apps and you are not able to keep a tab open in Chrome by having multiple apps in the background.
A problem clearly derived from the Oxygen OS operating system, this software is still very green and far from showing an operation that corresponds to a terminal that seeks to compete with the best on the market, hopefully the situation will improve through updates but has left a pretty unpleasant feeling.
As they say in these cases, power without control is useless.
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