Samsung GT-P7100 Tablet User Manual


 
Working with apps
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Managing how apps use memory
As described in “Opening and switching apps” on page 31, you typically don’t need to worry about managing apps
beyond installing, opening, and using them. The operating system manages how they use memory and other resources
automatically. But there are times when you may want to know more about how apps are using the memory and other
resources in your tablet.
Apps use two kinds of memory in your tablet: storage memory and RAM. Apps use storage memory for themselves and
any les, settings, and other data they use. They also use RAM (memory that is designed for temporary storage and fast
access) when they are running.
All tablets have internal storage. The operating system manages and carefully guards the portion of internal storage
where the system image, apps, and some kinds of les and other data for those apps are stored, because it can contain
your private information; you can’t view its contents when you connect the tablet to a computer with a USB cable. The
other portion of internal storage, where music, les you download in Browser or Google Mail, and so on, is visible when
you connect the tablet to a computer (see “Connecting to networks and devices” on page 48).
The operating system also manages how apps use your tablet’s RAM. It only allows apps and their component
processes and services to use RAM when they need it. It may cache processes that you’ve been using recently in RAM,
so they restart more quickly when you open them again, but it will erase the cache if it needs the RAM for new activities.