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[Android] - Higher memory usage on 0.85.x vs 0.83.x with the new Hermes (~25–30% more RAM, same app) #57059

@SirJalias

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@SirJalias

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After upgrading an app from 0.83.9 → 0.85.3 with no application code changes (only the react-native / @react-native/* bump and the Hermes that ships with it), RAM usage is consistently ~25–30% higher across an identical scripted flow. It starts ~110 MB higher and widens to ~160 MB higher by the end of the run.

Both builds run the New Architecture + Hermes and the exact same third-party dependencies; the only meaningful difference is the React Native version (and therefore the bundled Hermes / "Hermes V1").

Environment

  • Platform: Android, physical device (Google Pixel 9 Pro, Android 16, arm64-v8a)
  • JS engine: Hermes (default, hermesEnabled=true)
  • Architecture: New Architecture (Fabric + TurboModules) enabled in both builds
  • Build type: release-optimized profileable build (Hermes bytecode, minified, debuggable=false)
  • Key deps (identical across both builds):
  • react-navigation 7, @shopify/flash-list 2, react-native-reanimated 4 + react-native-worklets, react-native-screens 4, react-native-gesture-handler 3

Steps to reproduce

  1. Build & install a release (profileable) APK on 0.83.9.
  2. Drive a fixed UI flow under measurement. I used Flashlight + a Maestro flow that scrolls a FlashList product feed, opens a product screen, taps a related item, and repeats 10×.
  3. Record RAM, then repeat on 0.85.3 with the same app code and flow.
# on 0.83.9
flashlight test --bundleId <app.id> --iterationCount <N> \
  --testCommand "maestro test flow.yaml" --resultsFilePath results_83.json

# on 0.85.3 (identical app code)
flashlight test --bundleId <app.id> --iterationCount <N> \
  --testCommand "maestro test flow.yaml" --resultsFilePath results_85.json

flashlight report results_83.json results_85.json

React Native Version

Regression between 0.83.9 and 0.85.3.

Affected Platforms

Runtime - Android

Output of npx @react-native-community/cli info

System:
  OS: macOS 26.5
  CPU: (10) arm64 Apple M5
  Memory: 168.42 MB / 32.00 GB
  Shell:
    version: "5.9"
    path: /bin/zsh
Binaries:
  Node:
    version: 22.14.0
    path: /Users/josemaria.elias/.nvm/versions/node/v22.14.0/bin/node
  Yarn: Not Found
  npm:
    version: 10.9.2
    path: /Users/josemaria.elias/.nvm/versions/node/v22.14.0/bin/npm
  Watchman:
    version: 2026.05.18.00
    path: /opt/homebrew/bin/watchman
Managers:
  CocoaPods:
    version: 1.16.2
    path: /Users/josemaria.elias/.gem/ruby/3.3.6/bin/pod
SDKs:
  iOS SDK:
    Platforms:
      - DriverKit 25.5
      - iOS 26.5
      - macOS 26.5
      - tvOS 26.5
      - visionOS 26.5
      - watchOS 26.5
  Android SDK: Not Found
IDEs:
  Android Studio: 2025.3 AI-253.32098.37.2534.15336583
  Xcode:
    version: 26.5/17F42
    path: /usr/bin/xcodebuild
Languages:
  Java:
    version: 17.0.19
    path: /usr/bin/javac
  Ruby:
    version: 3.3.6
    path: /Users/josemaria.elias/.rubies/ruby-3.3.6/bin/ruby
npmPackages:
  "@react-native-community/cli":
    installed: 20.1.0
    wanted: 20.1.0
  react:
    installed: 19.2.3
    wanted: 19.2.3
  react-native:
    installed: 0.85.3
    wanted: 0.85.3
  react-native-macos: Not Found
npmGlobalPackages:
  "*react-native*": Not Found
Android:
  hermesEnabled: true
  newArchEnabled: true
iOS:
  hermesEnabled: true
  newArchEnabled: true

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Expected behavior
Comparable memory between 0.83.x and 0.85.x for the same workload (ideally lower, given the Hermes work).

Actual behavior
0.85.3 uses materially more RAM for the entire run — ~110 MB higher at start, ~160 MB higher by the end (~25–30%).

RN 0.83.9	RN 0.85.3	Δ
RAM at start	~370 MB	~480 MB	+~110 MB
RAM at end	~560 MB	~720 MB	+~160 MB


A snapshot breakdown via adb shell dumpsys meminfo <app.id> attributes the increase mainly to Native heap + Graphics, consistent with the engine/runtime + image buffers retaining more memory.

MANDATORY Reproducer

https://github.com/SirJalias/AwesomeProject

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