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    Samsung Galaxy S10+ Plus 128GB+8GB RAM - Unlocked Smartphone

    Price:$789.99

    Samsung Galaxy S10+ Plus 128GB+8GB RAM - Unlocked Smartphone 














    Product Description :

    The Samsung Galaxy S10 currently comes with a variety of storage capacity solutions: 128GB, 512GB and 1TB. The 128GB and 512GB versions of the memory are 8GB, but the 1TB version is unique and offers 12GB of memory. If you are willing to pay nearly $1,600, you can purchase a Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus with 1TB of storage, 12GB RAM, ceramic black or ceramic white. But is this value? Android RAM management can be complicated. To summarize: When you start a new application and don't have enough available memory, Android closes an earlier application to free up memory.

    The 1TB version of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus comes with 12GB of memory. At boot time, there is approximately 8.5GB of idle and 2.5GB dedicated to zRAM swapping. Different applications have different memory requirements, moderate games like 2048 need less than 100MB, casual games like Rise Up need less than 250MB, big games like Fortnite or Need for Speed: No Limits needs 800MB to 1GB or even more More things. Ignore the GPU, general performance requirements, etc., at least 3GB of equipment can play the most laborious game. If you are a casual gamer, even in 2019, 2GB will still be available. The problem with RAM is not whether you can run an application, but how many applications you can keep in memory before you need to delete older applications to start for the new version. In fact, according to people's usage habits, 4GB is available, and between 6GB and 8GB is the best point, and more is just a waste.



    To test the usefulness of 12GB RAM, I launched an application that recorded the amount of resources used, then started another, and so on, until the low memory (OOM) killer removed the first application from memory. . After some testing, the 1TB version of the S10 Plus can simultaneously store at least 20 applications in memory, including 5 very large and memory-intensive games. The storage capacity on the 1TB S10 Plus is very large. Suppose a photo (taken on the device) uses 5MB of storage space, one minute of video (recorded on the device) requires 100MB, and one minute of music uses 3MB, one hour high. Quality Netflix downloads use 1,000MB, 1TB S10 Plus has enough space to store 40,000 photos, plus 33 hours of recorded footage, plus six weeks of uninterrupted music, plus 200 hours of Netflix, and still more than 128GB models More free space! Summarizing the overall performance of any device's internal storage can be tricky. Flash has some interesting features, and writing to storage is always slower than reading. This is fine for smartphones, because most of the time you are reading (loading apps, watching movies, listening to music), but writing speed is also important (download the latest social media posts, receive emails, install apps) Program, recording 4K video, etc.). Read and write speeds may vary depending on the size of the data. Reading a large number of contiguous blocks of data is different from reading 500 small files, as is writing.

    Therefore, internal storage tests (often referred to as input and output tests or IO tests) are usually divided into four: sequential writes, sequential reads, random writes, and random reads. To test the IO speed of the 1TB S10 Plus, I used an application called Cross-Platform Disk Test (CPDT), a disk speed test tool that runs on Android, MacOS and Windows. I compared the internal storage speed of the S10 Plus with the Huawei P30 Pro and OnePlus 6T.




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