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I have three pages and have set Page Limit to 3.

  mViewPager.setOffscreenPageLimit(3);

What is the practical effect of this? Does it improve performance much or can it cause memory consumption issues?

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Documentation : http://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/view/ViewPager.html#setOffscreenPageLimit(int)

Set the number of pages that should be retained to either side of the current page in the view hierarchy in an idle state. Pages beyond this limit will be recreated from the adapter when needed.

This is offered as an optimization. If you know in advance the number of pages you will need to support or have lazy-loading mechanisms in place on your pages, tweaking this setting can have benefits in perceived smoothness of paging animations and interaction. If you have a small number of pages (3-4) that you can keep active all at once, less time will be spent in layout for newly created view subtrees as the user pages back and forth.

You should keep this limit low, especially if your pages have complex layouts. This setting defaults to 1.

If you use only three pages then you're still on the case the documentation describe, and it should allow your UI to be smoother. Of course it's consuming memory but as long as you stay in such a range it shouldn't be a problem.

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I have found that by dynamically change the number, not only can you optimize the paging animations and interactions by making the number large, you can also optimize the in page animations and interactions smooth by making the number small. (provided that you know the page length that you want)

(Just want to share this since it's relavent. Pretty sure the OP is not looking for an answer any more. :) )

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