I had no trouble switching between a YouTube video and a round of my favorite mobile game Does Not Commute with
several apps in the background, thanks to the OnePlus 2's 1.8 - GHz octa - core Snapdragon 810 CPU and 4 GB of RAM.
Not exact matches
I played a round of my favorite mobile game, Does Not Commute, with
several apps running
in the
background and did not encounter any hiccups.
Makers of the video also made it clear the video was shot to bring out the performance capabilities of the tablet PC even with
several memory intensive
apps running
in the
background.
We played «Fruit Ninja» with no lag, despite
several apps like Camera, Store, Settings, Browser, Gallery, Music and various games open
in the
background.
With the last update, Verizon added
several apps (Amazon MP3, Skype, VCast, etc.) that can not be delete or even stopped from running
in the
background.
There are rarely lags even when
several apps are open, graphically intense games are running or there's music streaming
in the
background.
Though, certain number of
apps do exist
in Apple which tap a specific set of multitasking tools, for instance
background downloads of video or photos, yet
several other
apps don't have this luxury.
I didn't notice any slowdown even with
several apps running
in the
background; with 2 GB of RAM, you're not likely to hit the RAM usage limit.
I had no trouble firing
several shots
in rapid succession
in the Camera
app, while the Browser and an installation for The Sims FreePlay ran
in the
background.
I streamed a video smoothly with
several apps — such as Chrome, Messaging, Play Store and Security Center — open
in the
background.
While it couldn't handle Asphalt 8 when we had
several apps running
in the
background, clearing the RAM did allow one to play the game, but not without issues.
In addition to user - facing changes, Xiaomi implemented
several under - the - hood fixes to improve
apps load on MIUI 9, which includes better
background memory management, dynamic resource allocation, and more.
But if you have
several apps running
in the
background, you will experience some slowdown and eventually hit the RAM usage limit.
It was a breeze using the Mate 8 to look up restaurants and get a cab despite having
several apps running
in the
background, thanks to the phone's 2.3 - GHz / 1.8 - GHz octa - core Huawei Kirin 950 CPU.
It never fret
in loading
several tabs, opening graphical websites
in Google Chrome, multitasking was perfect and even while running 8
apps at a time (2 games
in background), about 221 MB RAM was still free.
It whirred along without a hiccup as I played
several rounds of Cooking Dash with about 20
apps open
in the
background.