Android 5.0 Lollipop brought with it the biggest overhaul to Google’s mobile platform ever seen. It brought with it massive changes to the look of Android thanks to Material Design and also delved deeper with a huge number of enhancements to everything from basic functionality to improved security. However, new software usually has its little bugs and problems, especially major overhauls, Apple can attest to that after experiencing teething problems with iOS 8.
It’s a similar situation with Lollipop, it too is experiencing what could be described as teething problems. The latest build of Lollipop, Android 5.0.1 is now getting complaints from users because it has a pretty serious issue with leaking memory. Most of the reports say that the leak removes 1.3GB of RAM and is forcing apps to close and fall back to the home screen.
The problem has been reported on numerous Nexus devices so it does not seem to be an isolated incident. Google is almost certainly working on an update to fix this issue, so if you are experiencing a memory dump it should be a short live issue. Are you getting this bug? Let us know.
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