If you don't understand much about new technologies or PCs, RAM must be a term that doesn't speak to you. That said, it is one of the essential components for the performance of your Samsung Galaxy A33. It is therefore wiser to carefully monitor the use of this component, which is also called RAM.

With this in mind, we will precisely, through this guide, explain to you, how to empty the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33? First, we will quickly explain to you what exactly this kind of memory is for, then, how to clean the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33, first of all, by emptying the RAM, then, by optimizing your use. of the latter.

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What is the RAM for on a Samsung Galaxy A33?

We therefore skip this page by briefly explaining what is and what is the RAM on a Samsung Galaxy A33. This word actually comes from the English "Random Access Memory", it allows store data that the processor needs in the short term. It will in practice give you the possibility of running several applications at the same time, it is it which will therefore keep in memory all the data required to keep applications in the background. In the event that you play greedy games that require a lot of resources and calculations on the processor side, it is the RAM that will ensure stewardship and give the processor the possibility of having all the data available.

A substantial amount of RAM memory will therefore be important to have high performance on your Samsung Galaxy A33. However, it's a bit like everything, after a certain volume your processor will not be powerful enough to exploit it and you will therefore have unused memory. It is therefore necessary to find the right mix of processor power / amount of RAM. At the time of writing this article, high-end smartphones have 8 to 10 GB of RAM, which is huge!

How to clean the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33?

We are now starting the tutorial part of our article, you will learn everything about cleaning the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33. To begin with to empty it completely, and after some processes to optimize your use of it and prevent it from being continuously saturated.

How to empty the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33?

This is probably the answer you expect from this page, we will finally explain how to free the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33? This manipulation has for some time been quite simple. In reality, Android has integrated effective task managers into its operating systems, similar to what can be found on a PC. You can therefore very simply empty it, to do this, follow the few instructions below:

  • Open the “Settings” of your Samsung Galaxy A33
  • Click on "Device maintenance"
  • Go to the tab " Memory "
  • Make sure that all the applications are checked and empty the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33 by pressing " To clean "

Be careful though, this procedure will have an immediate effect, however, a lot of applications will have the bad habit of restarting in the background and therefore occupying the capacity of your RAM even if you do not open them directly , go to the next part of this page to avoid this kind of hassle and we invite you to take a look at our article on the checking the RAM of a Samsung Galaxy A33 to control it all.

How to optimize the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33?

Finally, last part of our article, we are going to give you some practical information to avoid ending up with the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33 saturated, and consequently maintain optimal performance of your smartphone:

  • Delete the applications you do not use: As we explained to you, whether you launch the applications or not, some will launch without your permission and occupy storage space on your RAM, frequent sorting of apps of your Samsung Galaxy A33 can therefore be a good alternative
  • Disable animations: They are not often used but all animations and transitions between different apps represent particularly heavy visual effects and energy for your RAM, so we recommend that you limit or eliminate them
  • Avoid animated wallpapers: Same principle as what we have just seen, anything that is animated represents a significant workload for your Samsung Galaxy A33, avoid it.
  • Do not use too many Widgets, or not too large ones: We always stay in the same logic, reduce permanent operations as much as possible, and widgets constantly take up space on the RAM of your Samsung Galaxy A33

If you are looking for a maximum of tutorials to become the king of the Samsung Galaxy A33, we invite you to look at the other tutorials in the category: Samsung Galaxy A33.