Smart RAM Booster

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Most of Android devices bundle with limited memory. Android task manager will selectively kill low priority tasks in order to reserve memory to higher priority task. That’s not always run at an appropriate time, causing low responsive apps, lagging, especially when you launch a new app after heavily browsing web pages. It causes a worse experience.

How RAM Booster works

RAM Booster is designed to overcome these issues by selectively kill less important apps that are running in the background but consumes considerable device’s memory. The most beautiful part of this app is a small, configurable widget that places on top of any app and one-click to RAM boost. RAM Booster comes with auto-boost in 4 levels: aggressive, strong, medium, gentle.
  • Aggressive: kill most of low priority apps 
  • Strong: Kill apps that is low priority as well as consume lightly below an “average” 
  • Medium: kill apps that consumes memory above an “average” 
  • Gentle: kill only apps that uses considerable memory 
“Average” is evaluated real-time based on running apps and change over time.

How to work RAM Booster

There are 5 ways to boost
  • Auto-boost – boost under some conditions meet, such as low available RAM 
  • Overlay widget – Enable RAM Booster overlay widget (on by default), adjust widget’s position, and tap on widget to boost anytime you want 
  • Home screen widget – one tap to boost (long-press your home screen>Widget to add RAM Booster widget) 
  • Notification bar – one tap to boost (toggle notification bar visibility in app’s setting) 
  • Boost Now – tap this button from app’s main screen 

Tools

  • 1-click cache cleaner

Settings

There are plenty options from app’s settings to twist boosting process:
  • Boost level: select a boost level 
  • Whitelist apps: apps will not be killed when boosting 
  • Boost automatically: auto-boost, come with minimal RAM threshold and Boost interval 
  • Report: define how to show reports 

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