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Friday, 27 March 2015
Thursday, 26 March 2015
new htc one m9 is available on htc official website midnight tonight
United states will get new htc one m9 midnight tonight on htc.com. At first, The Taiwanese company had scheduled htc one m9 availability in stores from 10 April but you can grab that on htc.if we see the price of the htc's flagship phone,iPhone 6 has the same price.all united state's wireless carriers will get their version of Handset.htc wants to keep its reputation among other mobile companies so they provide a new service with their new htc one m9 and with the help of that assurance you will get protection from damages. You will get a new piece of handset in such cases. This service is valid only for one year after purchase.
Friday, 20 March 2015
memory leak issue on android 5.0 and android 5.1 lollipop is going to fix
Android 5.1 memory leak issue is embarrassing its users as issue tracker of AOSP (ANDROID OPEN SOURCE PROJECT) reported.
From the end of last year, it is haunting many nexus devices like nexus 5 and nexus 6. Some users reported that it fill the memory and applications are crashing cause of it.
Google engineer's team is working on it and now they closed the issue on issue tracker as they're saying that it has fixed internally and they are trying to decide a date for public release.
Perhaps on update 5.1.1, this future release may come according to the status of the issue on issue tracker.
On nexus 5, it has become a serious problem as it causes applications to behave unexpectedly. Nexus 5 owners are reporting that it is consuming upto 1 gb of device memory.one user reported that when he is not able to run games properly as it restart automatically.
This problem was found on update 5.0 and now update 5.1 is also cursed with it that rolled out last week.
Google is not answering any emails enquiring about cause of the problem and timeline of public release.
How can you check that you have also cursed with it
To check this bug on your device follow the instructions given below.
1)Check how much amount of ram your device is consuming.
2)If it is 1 gb or over it then check how many apps are running on your device.
3)now close most of them excluding important one and see if you ram consumption decreases.
If not then your device is cursed by memory leak issue.
What to do
The only thing you can do now is waiting for next update.until then, restart your mobile often to release your ram when app crash or mobile phone stop working
From the end of last year, it is haunting many nexus devices like nexus 5 and nexus 6. Some users reported that it fill the memory and applications are crashing cause of it.
Google engineer's team is working on it and now they closed the issue on issue tracker as they're saying that it has fixed internally and they are trying to decide a date for public release.
Perhaps on update 5.1.1, this future release may come according to the status of the issue on issue tracker.
On nexus 5, it has become a serious problem as it causes applications to behave unexpectedly. Nexus 5 owners are reporting that it is consuming upto 1 gb of device memory.one user reported that when he is not able to run games properly as it restart automatically.
This problem was found on update 5.0 and now update 5.1 is also cursed with it that rolled out last week.
Google is not answering any emails enquiring about cause of the problem and timeline of public release.
How can you check that you have also cursed with it
To check this bug on your device follow the instructions given below.
1)Check how much amount of ram your device is consuming.
2)If it is 1 gb or over it then check how many apps are running on your device.
3)now close most of them excluding important one and see if you ram consumption decreases.
If not then your device is cursed by memory leak issue.
What to do
The only thing you can do now is waiting for next update.until then, restart your mobile often to release your ram when app crash or mobile phone stop working
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