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This wikiHow teaches you how to check the amount of RAM you’re using and the total memory on your Android device. Although you can no longer check RAM in the “Memory” section of the Settings app, you can use the hidden Developer Options menu to view RAM statistics on Android device. Besides, you can also download the “Simple System Monitor” application to see the amount of RAM usage on any Android device (only for Samsung Galaxy users will be the Device Maintenance application).
Steps
Using Developer Options
in the upper right corner of the drop-down menu.
- You can also tap the Settings app in the App Drawer. This app has a different icon depending on the manufacturer of the Android device.
- On tablets, this option is titled About tablet .
- On the Samsung Galaxy Android, tap Software information to find the “Build number” heading.
- If the message “You are now a developer!” does not appear, keep clicking on the “Build number” heading until you see the message.
- With Samsung Galaxy or Android devices where you have to open another menu in the About phone menu, press the “Back” button twice.
- On Samsung Galaxy Android, select Running services .
- With the Samsung Galaxy, you’ll need to find this information in the “RAM status” section at the top of the screen.
Use Simple System Monitor
- Open
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Play Store .
- Tap the search bar.
- Type simple system monitor .
- Click Simple System Monitor in the resulting drop-down menu.
- Tap INSTALL , then tap AGREE when asked.
- Depending on the screen size of your Android device, you may need to swipe left on the top tabs to see RAM options.
Using Device Maintenance on Samsung Galaxy
in the upper right corner of the drop-down menu.
- You can also tap the Settings app with the blue and white gears located in the App Drawer.
- You may need to scroll down to see this feature.
- You can also see a graph of how much RAM Android is using by looking at the headings “System and apps”, “Available space” and “Reserved” (In use) below.
Advice
- RAM is usually understood as “Memory” while hard drive is “Storage”, however some sources may use the word “Memory” when referring to RAM and internal memory.
Warning
- Unfortunately, Android Oreo has removed the option to view RAM from the normal settings of the Settings application on the stock Android operating system.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
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This article has been viewed 29,111 times.
This wikiHow teaches you how to check the amount of RAM you’re using and the total memory on your Android device. Although you can no longer check RAM in the “Memory” section of the Settings app, you can use the hidden Developer Options menu to view RAM statistics on Android device. Besides, you can also download the “Simple System Monitor” application to see the amount of RAM usage on any Android device (only for Samsung Galaxy users will be the Device Maintenance application).
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