Samsung Galaxy smartphones will benefit from the new Android 17 feature that imposes per-app memory limits, preventing any single app from monopolizing RAM. This feature is already active on Pixel devices and is expected to be adopted by other manufacturers, including Samsung, in the coming year. Android 17 allows the operating system to compress memory pages and terminate apps that exceed their memory limits, optimizing RAM usage without noticeable disruptions for users. This update aims to improve multitasking by allowing more applications to remain active in the background, particularly benefiting devices with limited RAM. Samsung's One UI already includes memory management tools, but the new system in Android 17 operates at a deeper level to enhance overall device performance. While no timeline for implementation has been announced, One UI 9 is based on Android 17, and the feature is anticipated to significantly improve user experience on Galaxy devices.