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An Unsuspected App Eating Ram, Battery & Data on Android!


When we want to start punishing and banishing apps that are eating up data, ram and battery, we think of Facebook, Google chrome, twitter and the rest but no one remembers to check on one app that has grown increasingly stubborn just as more people accept it on Android.

It's the very app that i'm using to share this topic now. Uc Browser!. The app is so stubborn and so useful. Like I said, am currently using it to post this topic. It's that useful. Very fast and cool.
Check out the image below. My phone's ram is just one gig and it's taking almost 10%. That's very greedy but what can I do?

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