How To Increase the RAM Capacity on Android with External Memory

Applications and games needed RAM for running. Each of these applications requires different RAM consumption. The new Android devices even support us to run many applications at once (multitasking). Obviously the greater RAM consumed. Problems will often arise if the Android device we have a small RAM. Ranging from hang, enclosed application itself, until suddenly restart. It is critical RAM symptoms because of fullness.

If before we learn how to optimize RAM, now we will learn how to increase the capacity of RAM to external memory. This method requires access to the system, so make sure your Android device is rooted. Select one of the following ways:

Adding RAM Android with Linux Swap
Linux Swap partition on SDCard android was useful as virtual memory or can be called the second RAM. To create a Linux swap partition on your SDCard, please see: Creating Partitions On MicroSD Android

Adding RAM to RAM Manager Pro Android

Its function is similar to Swapper, but its more complete, in addition to adding RAM, can also be set on the condition of multitasking, gaming hard, and hard multitasking. This application can run without partitions on SDCard.

1. First,
Download RAM Manager Pro v5.3.4 APK Via GoogleDrive (free).
Or you can also buy it for USD 3.98 in Playstore.

2. Install the RAM Manager Pro application, then open the application. If there is a request Superuser select Allow.

3. Check Set On Boot, then select the Swap File, a maximum of 256 MB of virtual RAM can be added.

The process of creating a swap file a little longer, about 3-5 minutes. Once the process is complete try to check the File Manager you in sdcard / rammanager, if there is a file named "swapfile" means you have successfully added a Virtual RAM on your Android device!

I hope this helps.
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