When we compare the performance of smartphones, we usually compare the processors. That is we are comparing the clocking speed of the processor and number of cores it consist of. In reality one of the key component that affects the performance is RAM.RAM plays an important role in ensuring the flawless performance and stability of the device. Now, the question arises how much RAM is sufficient? Answer to this question brings up another question. What actually a RAM is?

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What is a RAM?

RAM stands for Random Access Memory. RAM is a place where the applications and data currently in use by the operating system are stored so that they can be accessed quickly when needed. It is not a place where you can store your files and photos.RAM enables faster switching between apps and processes without any lag or delay. Simply, more RAM means faster multi-tasking. The apps and files which are more frequently used are stored in RAM, so that they can be accessed quickly next time. Thus, RAM improves the performance of the phone by quickly loading the apps and files in fraction of seconds.

What the Fuss is all about?

Samsung, the Korean tech giant, recently announced that the next series of smartphones will feature a hefty 6 GB RAM starting next year. There is no doubt about it that other brands will soon be following the footsteps of Samsung and unveiling smartphones with 6 GB RAM.Now, the question arises. Does a smartphone with 6 GB of RAM make sense? Do you really need them? Here we are giving you top three reasons that NO! You really don’t need a smartphone with 6 GB RAM.

RAM unused is RAM wasted.

Recently, some devices like Asus Zenfone 2, OnePlus Two were shipped with 4 GB RAM under their hood. The thing is 4 GB of RAM is good especially when you are doing some very heavy multitasking and playing some graphic hungry high-end 3D games. 4 GB of RAM handles all that without any hiccups or glitches and is more than enough. In reality, too much of RAM do not make much of a difference.RAM will be using the same amount of battery power whether it is in use or not. RAM that is not used is simply RAM wasted. If you have 6 GB RAM in your phone and only 2 GB RAM is in use at the moment, then the rest of the 4 GB of RAM is simply doing nothing but draining the battery.

Hardware and Software Has Improved Over Time

There was a time when the best you can get was a phone with single core processor and 128 MB RAM. Android operating system too was in early stages of development and full of errors and glitches. In short, performance was sluggish and phones struggled with less than mediocre hardware. Those days are long gone now. Today smartphones are equipped with top notch hardware like extremely fast Octa-core processors, and many gigs of RAM. Android has evolved into a more performance driven and user friendly operating system, with apps are being coded to use the least possible resources when they are running in background. Android itself smartly manages the RAM and keeps the frequently used apps and files in the RAM and removes the ones which are no longer in use. You do not need to worry about clearing the RAM again and again as android is already doing it for you. This eliminates the need for a phone with massive 6 GB RAM at all.

Competition Between Brands

There is cut throat competition in the smartphone universe these days. Brands are trying to outdo and outperform each other by unveiling smartphones with upgraded hardware and software each day. They want people to purchase their devices at all costs. Processors upgraded from a mere single core to octa cores. Same thing goes for camera and storage capacity. But RAM do not need too much of an upgrade. 1 GB of RAM is recommended, 2 GB is sufficient and 4 GB is more than enough. Then is there any scope left for 6 GB RAM phones? Not really! RAM is expensive and investing too much money for the sake of future-proofing is not a very wise decision. A smartphone with 6 GB RAM is going to cost a lot more than you can imagine.

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Conclusion

Too much of RAM is not going to offer you supersonic multi-tasking. RAM alone is not responsible for the performance. So you should not choose a phone by simply looking at the amount of RAM only. Good combination of processor and RAM makes a phone perform better and flawlessly. Too much of anything is always not good.