Android 5.1 Lollipop Memory Leak Issue Fixed Internally, Says Google
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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 16 March 2015 11:46 IST
It seems one of the bugs that plagued Android 5.0 Lollipop is still
haunting some users who recently updated to Android 5.1 Lollipop, the
first major update to Android Lollipop.
Some users have reported a
memory leak issue in the Android 5.1 update that causes apps to crash
and even fills device's memory.
The "Memory leak still present on
Android 5.1" issue
was
reported last week on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) issue
tracker by some users.
One of the users wrote
on the
issue tracker, "I woke up this morning and noticed that Gmail was laggy.
I checked the RAM and it reported 800MB used. I cleared all open apps
and it still the same. Restart [fixed] it of course. This was the only
fix that I was looking forward to in the 5.1 update. So disappointed."
The memory leak issue seems to be affecting limited devices such as Google Nexus 5 and Google Nexus 6, as can be seen on the issue tracker.
Google
in no time acknowledged the memory leak issue in Android 5.1 Lollipop,
and a project member said, "This
has been fixed internally. We do not currently have a timeline for
public release." We can expect another incremental update to the Android
5.1 (possibly Android 5.1.1) to be released in the coming days or
weeks.
The memory leak issue in Android 5.0 Lollipop was first
reported
back in November last year and a Google project member in December
marked the issue for 'Future Release' that seemingly confirmed that the
company was unable to roll out a fix for this particular bug even with
the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update. Considering that users who recently
updated to Android 5.1 Lollipop are still reporting the issue, it is
confirmed that the memory leak issue still occurs.
Google starting
last week announced the Android 5.1 Lollipop update
that introduced some new features such as support for multiple SIM
cards, Device Protection and HD voice on compatible devices with the
update.