![]() Memory Booster aims at enhancing system speedby resolving memory issues on Android devices with★ Real-time RAM usage★ Speed Booster(Original Task Killer)★ Startup Boost★ Cache Cleaner★ Garbage Collector★ Auto Boost (in pro version)★ Whitelist/Ignore list★ System infoSupported languages: English, Korean, Japanese, TraditionalChinese, Simplified Chinese, Italian, French, Russian, Spanish,German, Turkish, Polish, Arabic, Greek, Indonesian, Slovak,AlbanianMemory level status and memory usage graphFree memory level is the main factor that affects how fast systemruns. give additional information aboutmemory and system, thus to help you deal with memory conditionsmore effectively.Facebook: only available in Full version:Boost Level ManagerBoost Level Manager offers three different memory boosting levels(general, optimum, and ultimate), so you can choose upon yourpersonal memory needsAuto Boost IntervalAuto Boost Interval offers time interval options by which MemoryBooster will follow and boost memory at the chosen interval.Auto Boost ThresholdAuto Boost Threshold allows you to set a minimum free memory level,at which Memory Booster starts boosting memory till free memoryexceeds this level.Auto Boost on Device LockDevice Lock Boost recovers memory when screen goes off.-Beta test group: by () With these,monitoring and handling memory issue becomes easy and handy.And more…Other functions like low memory notification, startup boost, boostlog, system information, etc. ![]() Root killing is embedded in Taskkiller so if your device is rooted, you can try root killing bypressing app name and select “Force Stop”.Homescreen widgets, shortcuts and status bar icon(optional)Homescreen widgets, shortcuts and status bar icon provide memoryinfo and boosting options outside the main app. And it allows you to add favorite apps or removeunnecessary apps from the list.Task Killer (ROOT beta embedded)Task Killer shows all the running apps except those whitelisted,with detailed memory and CPU usage information of each running app.By (long) pressing the app name you will get more details and moreoptions to deal with the app. It rescues your phone from running slowand behaving abnormal in no time.Customizable Auto Boost FeaturesTo make memory boosting easier, Auto Boost can be set at differentboost levels (General, Optimum and Ultimate boost) with multipleboost strategies: auto boost at regular interval, or when memorydrops down to a certain level or when device is locked.Whitelist Manager/Ignore ListWhitelist Manager protects fatal system processes from beingkilled. Memory Booster shows you real-time free memory level,and provides a live chart to demonstrate how memory changes.One-tap Quick BoostQuick Boost recovers memory by killing running tasks, cleaningcache and system garbage. Profileable is available on devices running Android 10 or higher.Memory Booster aims at enhancing system speedby resolving memory issues on Android devices with★ Real-time RAM usage★ Task Killer★ Cache Cleaner★ Garbage Collector★ Auto Boost★ Whitelist/Ignore list★ System infoSupported languages: English, Korean, Japanese, TraditionalChinese, Simplified Chinese, Italian, French, Russian, Spanish,German, Turkish, Polish, Arabic, Greek, Indonesian, Slovak,AlbanianMemory level status and memory usage graphFree memory level is the main factor that affects how fastsystem runs. It enables many profiling tools that measure timing information, without the performance overhead of the debug build. To address that issue, the Android platform introduced a tag called profileable. This means when you profile the debug build, you may see timing measurements significantly different from what your users see in the release build, and you may end up optimizing something that is not the problem. The debug version has more stuttering frames, also known as UI jank. The left-hand side is on a debug build, the right-hand side a release build. The screen recording below shows the same app running on the same device. The shorter these bars are, the smoother the animation is. Each vertical bar on the bottom of the screen represents how long each frame takes to render. To visualize the frame rendering time, we turned on Profile GPU Rendering (or Profile HWUI rendering in some Android versions) in Developer Options when recording the screen. To show you the performance difference between the debug and release builds, we recorded an app running on the same device but in these two build variants.
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