Hello everyone!
First the video link ( is in PT-BR, but my text has the translation of the point of interest ) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiS1463v92o
Recently, the marketing manager of ASUS Latin America, Marcel Campos gave an interview for these guys to talk about the launch of ZF3 in Brazil , and also the ZF2 that are very successful here.
They were told many things , but one in particular caught my attention :
From 31:00 video , when they spoke of ZenUI , the interviewer asks :
- " If the zenfone has 4gb RAM , why ASUS included a RAM cleaner in ZenUI ? "
And Marcel Answer:
- " Simple: Because of the X86 platform."
I have no knowledge to contest this information , then I would a developer who understands RAM management opine about it . Is that really true? What changes in android management ARM vs. X86 ?
First the video link ( is in PT-BR, but my text has the translation of the point of interest ) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiS1463v92o
Recently, the marketing manager of ASUS Latin America, Marcel Campos gave an interview for these guys to talk about the launch of ZF3 in Brazil , and also the ZF2 that are very successful here.
They were told many things , but one in particular caught my attention :
From 31:00 video , when they spoke of ZenUI , the interviewer asks :
- " If the zenfone has 4gb RAM , why ASUS included a RAM cleaner in ZenUI ? "
And Marcel Answer:
- " Simple: Because of the X86 platform."
I have no knowledge to contest this information , then I would a developer who understands RAM management opine about it . Is that really true? What changes in android management ARM vs. X86 ?
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