Google planning to "Boosting overall Performance" for upcoming version of Android
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Google planning to "Boosting overall Performance" for upcoming version of Android


It is very rare to see a piece of news or any story  based on a bug or crash report that is committed to the Android Open Source Project. While there are likely a dozens of issues submitted to Google by smart phone users that are very poorly written or carry just silly ideas, there has been one to rise above the rest because of its call for a "Performance Boosting Thing".

The issue is not a nonsense one, and while the writing is a bit off. It is quite clear that English is not the sender's first language. The e-mail is seemed to be address someone from India.

The issue reads as follows:


hi guyz,
thanks for the awsome android.

my feature request is about performance.i have used many of the android versioned mobile phone and tabs. in all that i noticed about the performance factor.can u guyz add some performace boosting thing on the next version or any update to existing. i want to open 10+ apps, active few ones and mostly inactive.when 5+ apps of size about 2gb its starts hanging or slowing down the running speed.can u make some redesign or something that will increase the performance using lesser ram use. 

my request feature is about ram consumption. please make it in the update so the phone can produce much fast perfomance.

hope u consider this.

ty again for the gr8 android.


Cheers to u !!

Obviously, the issue itself is quite a very good. The "Performance Boosting Thing" would allow power users to run quite a few apps at the same time and avoid potential system slowdown. The most amazing part of this story is that on the same day when this was sent, an Android project manager announced that it as a Medium priority issue for a future release of Android. 

It seems reasonable to suppose that Google has been planning better memory management for high-use cases like this, and now it is quite sure. Remember,  Google has already implemented Project Butter, which improved overall performance of their future version of and Project Svelte, which made Android more efficient on lower-spec devices. It's the time for joy for those Android users who want to run all the applications simultaneously all the time. 




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