When it comes to Android and iOS, many people’s first impression is that Android is more stuck. Even if the current Android flagship is equipped with more and more memory, it is still eaten up by APP – this is not to say, there are already science and technology blogs.
The master has done a test, and the memory occupied by Android in the same APP application maybe 3 times higher than that of iOS. Youtube technology blogger Gary Explain did such a test a few days ago.
He compared the memory usage of different apps and game apps on iOS and Android platforms. Let’s first take a look at the comparison of commonly used apps.
Among APP applications, the memory occupied by the APP application on the Android platform is significantly higher than that of the iOS platform. Twitter occupies 100MB under iOS, but 366MB under Android. eBay application occupies only 69MB under iOS, but 300MB under Android.
Of course, there are also some applications that occupy the gap that is not so big. The memory occupied by the two application stores is about 217MB and 235MB, but these are very few. In most applications, the gap is 2-3 times or even higher.
The game application is another situation. Among the 8 games, the difference in memory usage between iOS and Android is much smaller. Some games on the Android platform occupy a higher level, but there is no such a multiple APP application.
Generally speaking, APP applications and games occupy different performances on iOS and Android. Because games are native codes, there is not much difference between different platforms, but the memory consumption of APP applications is very different because of the different compilation methods of the two platforms.
Not to mention, the memory usage of the Android platform is several times that of iOS, and the demand for memory is higher. If the memory capacity is low, it will inevitably cause problems such as freezing.