![]() Users are hoping Samsung pushes out a patch to fix it soon. No stop-gap solution for the issue is currently available. System manager tells me I gave 400mb free and yet app refreshes are a common occurrence," posted a Galaxy S6 user on the XDA forum. Worst are apps that dump you out of what you are doing like Tapatalk. Yes they refresh quickly in most cases but they are refreshes nether the less. "I'm finding app refreshes really quite abundant. Apparently, only 200MB to 400MB RAM is left in the smartphone as apps get randomly killed midway. The XDA forum is flooded with irate users voicing concern over the Galaxy S6 killing apps when in use, as well as using up available RAM. This did not improve the issue," complained a user on the AT&T forum. I went to the AT&T store on Saturday and they told me this is a known issue and had me turn off the "Delete old messages" function. The same issue has been happening every day since. ![]() I powered off the phone and restarted it. In the first week multiple updates occured. On Friday April 17th I noticed that text messages that I receive would be viewable momentarily and then delete themselves. Users of the smartphone are even battling problems with the messaging system. My callers tell me my voice fades away while speaking to them, and then sometimes the call gets disconnected," wrote an irate user on the Verizon community forum. ![]() I travel the same route every day and this state of the art, top of the line phone does not perform as well as prior phones with regard to its connectivity. "I am so frustrated after getting this phone.
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