Samsung Turbo Speed ​​Technology increases smartphone performance

Samsung Turbo Speed ​​Technology was announced today by the Samsung company and we are talking about a system that the Koreans are trying to promote as the ideal solution for a very big problem that the Android operating system has, the management of applications and the RAM they use .

The name very easily leads you to think of a similar technology used by Intel processors, called Intel Turbo Boost, but unlike Intel, those from Samsung do not increase the RAM frequency to offer better performance, but only present a series of changes they make to the system that administers the applications.

More precisely, those from Samsung say that Turbo Speed ​​Technology it means reducing the size of some applications to occupy less RAM, but also a more efficient automatic cleaning of them, including from the kernel, the final result having to be more RAM available for more applications, or only for the used ones.

Samsung Turbo Speed ​​Technology wants to solve Android's biggest problem

The Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro is the first smartphone to benefit from Turbo Speed ​​Technology, those from Samsung wanting to highlight this through the video clip below, but unfortunately we are talking about a beautiful marketing presentation, which will have a rather small effect in the real world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh_333mq9Ro

It is true that Android has a very real problem in terms of RAM management, the performance of many top smartphones being affected by the very bad way the system works, but Turbo Speed ​​Technology will not help in any way to improve things in - a very simple reason.

Most users do not use the standard applications, the ones that Turbo Speed ​​Technology has optimized, but third-party applications, and they will work as badly as before, so everything is just dust in the eyes of the users, and this is how Samsung convinces a few more people that it is innovating .

Of course, the similarity between the name Turbo Speed ​​Technology and Intel's Turbo Boost should not be overlooked either, many probably thinking that the RAM will have increased working frequencies, but in reality, everything is only based on software.