Sentences with phrase «reload apps each time»

This often caused notifications to be missed or having to reload apps each time you used them.

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Over the past year I have arrived at this Nuked Berry scenario a few different ways: from installing a BlackBerry theme that wasn't appropriate for my device / OS version; from installing beta software that was majorily glitchy; and one time during an OS upgrade the installation failed (I think I had too many apps installed and the device ran out of memory when trying to reload the backed - up apps).
Question: In reloading my Pandigital Novel firmware (every major app was crashing after months of nonuse and extracting the internal 1 GB USB drive for archiving, and reinserting a few times...),
Since Rocket Matter does not have to reload the page every time you click a button or link, the web app is fast and responsive to use in your browser.
Most of the time, RAM is no constraint for iPads running a single app, but during multitasking with twin web pages or other side - by - side apps, less RAM can lead to page reloads and other diminished behavior.
Instead, the app remembers the last page you viewed and reloads it the next time you open the browser, even if you force quit the app.
3 GB of RAM seems to have a small benefit in that you can switch back to older apps without having to reload them fully, which cuts down on app opening times.
3 GB of RAM on a 1080p display should never see this much reloading, but going back more than 2 or 3 apps in the multi-tasking window will result in reloading of an app every single time.
In fact, if you often close apps by tapping on the Home button twice and swiping up, your phone will drain the battery faster because each time you quit an app you put stress on the iPhone to clear and then reload the app in the RAM if you open it again.
On paper, 6 GB of RAM would lead most users to believe that they could easily have several apps open at a time without anything reloading, however upon getting devices, many users have found that the phone can only hold 3 or 4 apps in memory before removing them.
Interestingly, when opening those same apps for a second time, the Galaxy Note 5 has to reload each one of them, while the LG G4 seems faster as they were kept open in the background, so this handset wins the second part of the competition by a few seconds.
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