Disable Zram Magisk
There it was. /dev/block/zram0 . Type: partition. Size: 1.5GB. Used: 1.2GB. Priority: 100.
Note: Some custom kernels or older devices use /dev/zram0 instead. If the above fails, change the path to /dev/zram0 . Step 4: Zip and Flash disable zram magisk
If you choose the manual route, create a file named disable_zram.sh with the following content: There it was
Open 10+ apps. If your phone starts reloading apps aggressively (more than before), ZRAM was indeed helping. You may decide to re-enable it. disable zram magisk
Make it executable ( chmod 755 service.sh ):