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The virtual memory function of Samsung RAM Plus will be improved with the release of One UI 5.0. Every major One UI update seems to have added something new to the feature, and One UI 5.0 will finally let users turn it off.

The RAM Plus feature was the first to appear on the phone Galaxy A52s 5G and then it lacked any user options. By default, it reserved 4GB of storage for use as virtual RAM. The version of the One UI 4.1 superstructure then brought more options, namely 2, 6 and 8 GB. And the upcoming version 5.0 should give users even more control over this feature.

Samsung should give users the device Galaxy allow RAM Plus to be turned off if desired. This option was hinted at in the first beta of One UI 5.0, but was inactive then. It was only made available by the new one beta, which Samsung started releasing late last week. Turning it on requires a restart of the device and basically allows smartphone owners Galaxy with sufficient operating memory capacity to save some space that would otherwise be reserved for RAM Plus.

However, it should be kept in mind that some features may change during the One UI 5.0 testing period, so there is no guarantee that the option to turn off Samsung's virtual memory will be available in the first stable (public) version of the superstructure. However, everything indicates that the Korean giant really wants to provide this option to its customers.

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