I want to know how much space is left on the ram and rom of these two variants. I am not a gamer but I use a lot of apps and spend most times on my phone.
The 32GB version is more likely to be left with about 28GB of available space. As for arm, the features of the MIUI are known: arm is very large and has very little memory available. I suggest you buy 4GB of ram. Of course, the most important thing is not to buy the x20 processor version of the mediatek. Otherwise you'll regret it
I am thinking of buying a Xiaomi mi pad 4, but I just want to know if the difference in gaming performing between the 3gb/32gb version and the 4gb/64gb version was remarkable?
go for 4/64 mainly due to extra GB of RAM...
nowadays 4GB of RAM is hardly enough anyway....
RAM never enough...
Hi guys, i just wondering why 4gb variant of redmi note 9s not support the high frame rate mode for mobile legends? I've read some post on Xiaomi forum that he was able to get the hfr mode but he is using the 6gb variant , there is no big difference since both device use the same processor , tell me what you guys think ?
ShazlieyAzizan said:
Hi guys, i just wondering why 4gb variant of redmi note 9s not support the high frame rate mode for mobile legends? I've read some post on Xiaomi forum that he was able to get the hfr mode but he is using the 6gb variant , there is no big difference since both device use the same processor , tell me what you guys think ?
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Nevermind, i was able to get the hfr mode with a little tweak on build prop using magisk , huhuhu
HFR is now enabled for 4/64 variant
I still dont have hfr mode in my note 9s how can i get ut?
Hello! I just bought a new Asus zenfone max M2 3/32Gb model and when I checked ram it shows only 1.6Gb not 3Gb and the phone is lagging a bit. How can I solve this? Thank you.
Where you saw there is 1.6 GB RAM ?
Maybe you saw the free RAM available at that moment
So this new Vivo V21e 5G smartphone with Dimensity 700 chipset has 3GB extendible RAM apart from 8GB internal. Do you think this works like regular RAM?