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IS IT PROCESSOR OR RAM THAT MAKES A SMART PHONE FASTER


IS IT PROCESSOR OR RAM THAT MAKES A SMART PHONE FASTER?
                   
 
Mobile phones are now in varieties not only on the basis of the maker but each maker they provides users with trend of a particular product. In most cases this trends are centered on the OS, camera, lightness, multiple SIM, and principally on the processor and RAM which as being the major concern of the user.
Optimization of your speed lies between the processor and RAM and decidedly lies their also is your choice.
WILL A LOW RAM AFFECTS THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR SMARTPHONE?
The truth is yes. RAM which means random-access memory is the memory used to store opened apps, apps in current use. RAM provides prompt and easy accessed for the processor. In brief, it is use for running heavy apps and also provides for multitasking.
Say you opened your android game or video player latter you hit the home button and opened the browser. The video player which is still running was stored in the RAM. So when a user goes back to what s/he was doing earlier, he accessed it without a need to restart the app because the RAM which saved it can in no time provide it. 
       HOW DOES THE RAM AND PROCESSOR WORK?
The processor functions to process the inputs received by the phone. Say your device as a 2GHz processor, thus it is expected to automatically run fast, but, the truth is the speed is also accompanied by the RAM.
A low RAM will make a big processor not worth it because a RAM is need for multitasking a app or a resource hog game. The process will turn slow down and considerably boring lag will exist between click and opening –response so slow.
When the RAM becomes full, the co-ordination of the RAM and processor turns as bad  as  death, your apps in turn slows down.
Fundamentally, the processor is the giant that executes its task by making use of the resources it has.
On the other hand, a slow processor with a large 2GB of RAM will not work right. There should always be a suit combination of the two. In this area most cloned devices turns deficit, in  most cases they have either a low RAM or a low processor speed.
                              HOW MUCH RAM DO YOU NEED?
Presently, there is much a wish for the 512MB of RAM, a 256MB of RAM is somehow as good as perfect. It can still be efficient in executing your task fine and promptly.

About multitasking, though not good in smooth running, still lies on the usable. But don’t so grossly bet on a buttery prompt navigation.

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