By: Anurag Chawake
Most modern Android phones have a feature called virtual RAM that takes some portion of the device storage to keep more apps in memory. Here's how to turn it off and reclaim valuable storage space.
Anurag Chawake is a Senior Sub-Editor for PiunikaWeb and The Indian Express. With a focus on technology and consumer electronics, Anurag covers a wide range of topics including smartphone reviews, software updates, troubleshooting guides, and the latest trends in the tech industry. His articles provide readers with valuable insights and information to help them make informed decisions about their devices and stay up-to-date with the latest tech news.
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Anurag Chawake's coverage indicates a focus on consumer technology, particularly smartphones and software. His emphasis on announcements, press releases, and product promotions implies an interest in new products or updates from tech companies.
Given his focus on technological issues like bugs and troubleshooting tips for popular devices and services, Anurag might be interested in pitches that offer solutions to common technical problems faced by consumers or insights into the latest trends in consumer technology.
He may also appreciate news about upcoming product launches or exclusive interviews with industry insiders who can provide unique perspectives on emerging technology trends.
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