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I looked for this on various websites including youtube and solved it using to iOS does not provide a direct way for users to manually clear the RAM like you might find on some other operating systems. However, iOS is designed to manage memory efficiently, and the system should handle RAM management automatically.
That being said, if you are experiencing performance issues or want to refresh your device's memory, you can try the following steps:
1. Restart Your iPhone:-
-Hold down the side (or power) button until the "slide to power off" slider appears.
-Release the side button, then drag the slider to turn off your iPhone.
-After your iPhone turns off, hold down the side button again until you see the Apple logo.
This process effectively clears the RAM as part of the restart.
2. Close Background Apps:-
While iOS generally manages background apps well, you can manually close them if needed:-
-On iPhone 13/14, swipe up from the bottom edge and pause slightly in the middle of the screen to
reveal the App Switcher.
-Swipe left or right to find the app you want to close.
-Swipe the app's preview upward to close it.
Remember, manually closing apps is not necessary for normal day-to-day operation on iOS, as the system is designed to manage background tasks efficiently.
If you're experiencing persistent performance issues, you may want to check for software updates, as Apple regularly releases updates to address bugs and improve system performance. Follow instruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlOmkRvMlpk&ab_channel=TheGeekPage
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