The new functional system of Google for mobile Android Lollipop 5.1 showed a memory leak issue. When Google released Android 5.0.1 many users installed it information they started complaining that their devices were using a lot of RAM, even when the apps they were using were closed.
The problem has already been reported to AOSP issue tracker, but was not corrected in the latest version of Android. If you own a Nexus device that has installed Android 5.1 Lollipop recently, you may have noticed that the new operating system is still affected by this issue.
The good news is a few days ago, Google has managed to correct this issue. Posting-reporting the problem to the AOSP issue tracker forum on the grounds that the topic has been internally defined but there is no timing for the release of a public patch.
"This has been fixed internally. We do not have a timeline for public release. "
Unfortunately, Android updates are a known problem. But Google has confirmed that the fix for the problem should be included in its next update software of. The Android Lollipop 5.1.1, or as Google calls it, will definitely fix the issue of memory leakage. Until then, everyone using Android 5.0.1 or higher will continue to be affected by it.