OnePlus 3 is the first widely-available handset with 6 GB of RAM. However, the company was criticized by smartphone fans worldwide for having an operating system, which aggressively closes background processes, effectively not making full use of the 6 GB of random access memory.
Tech-savvy users resorted to using manual tweaks in order to jump over this hurdle, while the company took note and promised that it will improve memory management with the latest OxygenOS 3.2.1 patch. Now that it’s out, we decided to test for any observable improvements by comparing system performance before and after installing the update.