[Tool] RamEater – Android Memory Stress Test When developing an Android app, the part that is difficult to test is left unattended for a long time, or when the memory is recovered and then re-entered the app, the screen is restored.After a bit of searching for how to test it, I discovered an app called RamEather that forces the app to increase memory and reclaim memory.If I start some memory-eating services, the app I was running will recover the memory, and I’ll follow the logic to recover when I go back in.There are times when the app crashes, but I think it’s good to test it at times like this.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=derekwilson.net.rameater

RamEater – The app on GooglePlayRamEater is a memory stress tool for Android phones. Android phones are designed to stress Android phones by allocating almost all available internal memory and forcing other applications to stop and restore. It is intended for use by developers and testors to reproduce low-memory scenarios.play.google.com
RamEater – The app on GooglePlayRamEater is a memory stress tool for Android phones. Android phones are designed to stress Android phones by allocating almost all available internal memory and forcing other applications to stop and restore. It is intended for use by developers and testors to reproduce low-memory scenarios.play.google.com
RamEater – The app on GooglePlayRamEater is a memory stress tool for Android phones. Android phones are designed to stress Android phones by allocating almost all available internal memory and forcing other applications to stop and restore. It is intended for use by developers and testors to reproduce low-memory scenarios.play.google.com

