I just realized yesterday that my Find 5 only has 2 GB of app storage space of the overall 32 GB. (To clarify, I don't not have any games installed, just lots of apps.) This can't be true, right? Or am I missing something? How do I install apps on the media partition, which has over 25 GB? And would it be possible to to backups to the media partition?
Never had problems with my 16 GB Samsung S3 LTE.
Move the app to sd storage? You can select it in the apps settings.
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Someone told me the Nexus One doesn't need apps2sd. I'm curious why they said that. Is it because it works that way automatically or are they just saying that because of the extra RAM and ROM?
The nexus one has 512 megs of rom. Tons of room for apps at this point there just really isn't much need for apps2sd since there is so much room. Also native ROM storage is probably faster then SD access.
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The nexus one has 512 megs of rom. Tons of room for apps at this point there just really isn't much need for apps2sd since there is so much room. Also native ROM storage is probably faster then SD access.
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Also I'm pretty sure Google said they were working on encrypting apps so you could store them on your SD card in the future
I installed all my apps that I normally use, plus a few others, and I have 130MB+ left in storage. My G1 started with around 70MB free depending on which ROM I used. I had a 512MB partition (formatted to around 500MB) and usually had close to 400MB free with my apps on it. I think we'll be fine for a bit, but when really, REALLY nice games come along to take advantage of the phone's power, we'll need microSDHC storage.
I've moved up from a G1 rooted to the MT4G, so I've always had apps2sd. It's just a necessity with the limited space.
My question is on the MT4G, since we have 1GB of internal space, do I really even need to move any apps to SD? What would be the pros and cons of moving apps to SD on this phone?
Right now, I'm still stock, not rooted, with 96 apps installed and I still have 850+ mb internal space.
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I've moved up from a G1 rooted to the MT4G, so I've always had apps2sd. It's just a necessity with the limited space.
My question is on the MT4G, since we have 1GB of internal space, do I really even need to move any apps to SD? What would be the pros and cons of moving apps to SD on this phone?
Right now, I'm still stock, not rooted, with 96 apps installed and I still have 850+ mb internal space.
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I'd say don't go for it. See my sig; I'm also leaving behind my G1 where yes, it was definitely a necessity. However, even with a C6 SD card, things were noticeably slower off the SD vs internal storage. It's just not worth the performance hit right now when you have ample internal storage.
I dont see a reason to move them with a 1gb of space, that will be increased once devs figure out how to unlock the partition.
I had 2 on my N1 with only about 150mb to play with
cool. I wondered about that. I just moved everything that got installed on SD back to phone.
no a2sd until i run out of space for apps.....which i dont see happening for myself.
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no a2sd until i run out of space for apps.....which i dont see happening for myself.
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Yeah... a gig is really a crap-ton of space for apps like these... maybe when apps get huge after gingerbread, there may be a use for moving some less used / less critical apps.
My 16 GB Nexus 4 arrived in the mail today. The stock ROM pegged its usable storage capacity at 12.8 GB, which is about on par with what I had with my late Galaxy Nexus.
I tried out a couple of different ROMs before settling on Revolt. I installed Root Explorer and opened it up so I could get the superuser dialog out of the way, but I noticed that the storage capacity had magically decreased to 5.67 GB. That's what the phone reports even if I wipe everything in TWRP.
What's going on? Is it something I did, or could this be a bad phone? I sure hope it's fixable, because the CPU is binned at faster... :crying:
EDIT: I'm an idiot. Did a search and going to try what this post says: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34906845&postcount=71
EDIT 2: Yep, that fixed it. I'm officially an idiot for not searching.
Hi all,
After the kitkat update some months ago, the performance of my nexus 2012 was drastically decreased! Old version (jb) was much more fluid, and fast..
This is normal??
Also, sometimes I get an exchange services error...
I tried a factory reset , but didnt solved.
Thanks.
Android 4.4.2 - Nexus 2012 32GB Wifi
Yea.I agree. I'm actually having low fps problems. I tried running all stock rooms from 4.1.2 until 4.4.2 but still have this low fps problem.
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We are the only with a worst performance in kk?
No more people?
How much free space do you have on your internal memory? I'm testing SlimKat 3 and it flies on my N7.
Erovia said:
How much free space do you have on your internal memory? I'm testing SlimKat 3 and it flies on my N7.
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Can't check right now, but its the 32GB version, with only few apps installed... Facebook, skype, chrome.
Hello all. I need some help with the internal storage. I just didn't really understand the fair usage of this memory...
It says the phone is 16 GB but we only could use 10 GB so I am assuming that the rest (6 GB) is for the system but when I calculate, I am only using like 2,85 GB in internal but it shows like 6,54 used of 10 GB.
What I use is: 2,85 / 10 GB
What it shows: 6,54 / 10 GB
I mean there is a huge difference and I want to know why... Is this phone come with 3,69 used storage in the first place? This is a bit hilarious to me.
Someone please tell me why, is it the same for everybody or just me?
Please, anyone?
Hi, same here. I had an Nexus 5x before and it was different. Ok, the Nexus is running a Vanilla Stock Android Rom and Huawei comes with a lot of Apps and theming. So it must be bigger as the Vanilla Android. I think it is normal.