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try turning on developer mode in settings (Settings>Update and Privacy>for Devs>). Turn on device discovery and device portal. Coonect your phone and anotherr phone or pc to the same wifi, fire up a browser and go to the ip address mentioned and enter the passcode displayed on your phone. Now you have access to the windows phone task manager. Try opening lots of apps and look what happens to the memory. Even try playing some Full HD videos.
What happens is that the OS has reserved about 450MB of RAM for itself (irrespective of how much it is using at the moment). That means the memory available for the other apps to run on is only TOTAL - 450MB. That's one of the reasons why Windows Phones don't get OOM exceptions. They can only be hung by an app using a lot of CPU cycles. When you close an app using Windows button (or even the back button for new apps) you can see that the RAM isn't freed up. Instead the committed memory drops and paged memory increases. That means the apps are still in the RAM for quicker access. After firing up about 7 or 8 apps, the paged memory also reaches the limit of about 400MB and that's when opening new apps closes the older ones. I haven't checked for devices with 2GB of RAM but the similar thing happens on 512MB devices too with one exception. On the 512MB devices, the app memory limit is about 120MB. When the paged memory reaches that limit, opening new apps doesnt change the memory usage but I can see some increased disk activity. I assume it starts writing the paged RAM contents to disk, similar to how PCs have pagefiles.
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