While Google works hard to make sure apps continue to work across versions, problems can arise if an app has not been updated in a while but is still in use.
This can lead to a memory leak – a phenomenon in which memory allocations are improperly managed and the memory that is no longer needed is not released.
If an app you’ve installed on your device causes a memory leak, that problem won’t be fully resolved until the program is removed or a fix is released.
Fortunately, restarting your phone every day can fix this problem.
Whenever an Android phone is turned on and off again, everything that is running in the background will start over again.
This will help move VRAM that your GPU was using and free up memory from problematic apps.