Most Samsung terminals offer enough storage space for us to store our photos, videos or documents, but despite this, sometimes we manage to fill it up. It is then that we have at our disposal a tip with the virtual RAM of the smartphone due to which we can get more space.
It is very simple to ensure that this type of memory allows us to have greater storage space to continue saving more information inside our smartphone, since you have quite a few gigabytes by deactivating this part of the Samsung Galaxy.
What is virtual RAM?
THE Virtual RAM is a part of your Samsung smartphone that has been designed to keep applications in memory and thus improve the performance of the phone.
This option It typically consumes between 4 and 12 GB of internal storage of the device, which is of little use if you have a phone with 8 GB of RAM or more, as its impact on the phone’s behavior will be minimal.
Of course, if your terminal has 4 GB or less, then it will be noticeable if this part of the system is active, then in this type of case it is better to leave it as it is and create more space by deleting files that you will not need.
Disable virtual RAM on a Samsung Galaxy
If your Samsung terminal is suitable for deactivating virtual RAM, called RAM Plus in the South Korean brand’s phones, you just need to perform the following steps to achieve this:
- Enter the Settings of the device.
- After that enter Device maintenance.
- Click where it says Memory.
- Now scroll down and click RAM Plus.
- Here you can select the quantity of storage that you want to use as virtual RAM from the options you have or directly turn it off so that it does not take up space.
Once you adjust this option, you will be able to reclaim a significant portion of your storage to continue storing everything you need.
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