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TRAI introduces own Speed test app

TRAI introduced its own speed test app which is accurate as the speed test.net app.
As it is the initial version,the app exists with some bugs in it.The app freezes sometimes when it is opened and go into black screen.
Unlikr Speedtest.net app,the app makes phone some more laggy when performing speed test.The app may take high resources such as more amount of RAM,so only the app makes phone laggy and also experienced some heat dissipation when using MySpeed(TRAI) app which I didn't get with speed test.net app.The app must improve in memory management and should take less resource of memory to work free from lags and heat dissipation.

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