Last week’s new Android version, Android 5.1 lollipop appears to contend with a memory problem which apps crash. A solution to the problem appears ready to lie.
After an announcement in February, Google last week actually started rolling out Android 5.1 Lollipop, a completely new version of Android that the various problems and bugs that were found in Android 5.0 had to solve. Shortly after Google roll out the new Android version was launched, already appeared the first symptoms and problems. Android 5.1 was found to have suffered memory problems.
By the memory problems Android 5.1 running on certain devices and not stable under certain conditions. A safety mega ism that normally just a more stable smartphone should worry does its job too well which stored data ‘dumped’ in the working memory, with fixed-term and crashing apps as a result.
Quick as Google is, it has company is already a ready solution to the problem. The solution is expected within a few weeks on a new Android update (Android 5.1.1?) Will be rolled out, although currently not yet known exactly when the update will be available. Developers can use the new Android version with the ‘memory patch’ is already testing.
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