I purchased the desire for the high spec, question
how much memory should you have free for programs .. ive done a hard reset and only have around 130mb of program memory free
when you read the spec its
ROM: 512 MB
RAM: 576 MB
where is the rest of the space ???
anyone got higher program memory ??? can this be changed ??
mind you i still have 40+ mb left with shed loads of programs but would like higher
superb phone though
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With all the things we can do with this PPC, coming loaded with 512 MB ROM / 288 MB RAM, and the fact i've got over a GIG of free space on my SD card and no real interest to put movies or music on it.
Can i add that spare memory into windows, maybe give it a few extra megs of RAM.
It would be crazy if something like this were impossible.
Well, technically it wouldn't be RAM but rather SWAP or VRAM (VirtualRAM) as it's called on Windows. Not as good as actual RAM, but good for being able to handle more programs without too much bottlenecking.
No idea how to do it, though I used to do it on an old Linux based phone. Good luck finding an answer, I'd like to have this as an option as well
LOl yes i know, but thank-you for the reminder. It was just easier to say RAM than going into the explanation I'm thinking this shouldn't be a major issue.
Can anyone tell my how much RAM memory is shown in apps (like Free Memory, Smart Monitor...) which are reading the amount of RAM?
Every app in my phone is detecting 398 MB of total RAM memory.
I am asking this, because mobile provider in Serbia told me that they are selling Desire`s with 448 MB RAM (and that HTC sold them those phones for Serbian market). Their site also says 448 MB:
http://vipmobile.rs/private/postpaid/mobile-phones/htc-desire.897.html
Can anyone tell me this, please. Its only a minut of your time.
Last many time but anybody and couldn't activate 32Мб RAM which locked in our devices. Why? If we had these 32Мб then it would be possible to use Sense 2,5 and windows 6,5. It is assured to that developer which will unlock RAM the people it will be grateful and will sacrifice some money
The reason that you cannot use all the ram is that 32mb is reserved for the graphics chip.
Edit: Sorry, etoy is right, my mistake, it is 64mb for the graphics chip
tomascivinod said:
The reason that you cannot use all the ram is that 32mb is reserved for the graphics chip.
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32 mb for a graphic chip, on a mobile device, is a lot
Maybe it would be nice to reduce this to 24mb or 16mb
i'm just guessing i don't really know if my suggestion makes sense, and if it's possible
from what i read from htc diamond details:
"Dedicated graphics chip (64MB RAM reserved for graphics)"
does the chip have its own 64 MB RAM or is it taken from the 192 MB RAM
HTC Touch Diamon have 256MB Ram (64 reserved for GFX) 192+64=256 same memory as HTC Touch Diamond CDMA P3051 have 256 ram and 256 rom (not gfx acceleration no 64mb reserved).
if 64Mb reserved for GFX, why we have not 32Mb RAM? can we resize memory for GFX?
after that you will buy another diamond!
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Don't you think it would have been done already if it was a good idea or even possible? We are on the brink of getting android to work albeit with a 900(Meh) battery.
Even beter than the installed ROM in memory phone, rom be installed in internal storage (4GB) then it would be given a lot of free memory.
I have the Galaxy S3 SGH-L710 (Virgin Mobile)
I used the CPU-Z app to view the hardware info.
CPU-Z reported that my Ram memory is 1.57 GB (1579 MB)
This model phone is suppose to have 2 GB of memory.
Just wandering if it's an indication of bad memory, or a software glitch or if it's something else.
Can anyone with same model post here and let me know what you get.
See if you have same reading as me. Thanks.
I believe some RAM is allocated to system files on boot so that the phone can start up. Also, the amount of physical space on a chip is different than the space a system can use. For instance any flash drive you get that is advertised as having 16 GB of space, actually has about ~14-15 GB, because they say that it has 1.6 billion bytes (or whatever the number is), but there are 1024 kb in 1 MB, and 1024 MB in 1 GB, plus the space needed for driver files lowers the total amount of space available to what you see. So all of that is probably what amounts to what you're seeing, I'm not an expert nor am I a developer, but I've looked into these things a bit.
Plus, you could just google search "why is my phone's ram less than it's supposed to be" and get a clearer answer!
Thanks for your response. That explains things.
Hi,
My phone shows specification as 1 gb ram, and when i open app manager, it shows as total 750 mb of which approx 100-150 mb is free(which has cached processes).
However, as per my knowledge the os should be consuming space in ram, but the fixed 250 mb shouldnt be removed from total ram as far as my knowledge.
So is this some kind of config error or is this accurate? pls help me shed me some light on the matter,
- Hardik
hardikjakharia said:
Hi,
My phone shows specification as 1 gb ram, and when i open app manager, it shows as total 750 mb of which approx 100-150 mb is free(which has cached processes).
However, as per my knowledge the os should be consuming space in ram, but the fixed 250 mb shouldnt be removed from total ram as far as my knowledge.
So is this some kind of config error or is this accurate? pls help me shed me some light on the matter,
- Hardik
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This is normal. Only around 750MB RAM is usable. The rest is SYSTEM reserved RAM, which we can never use. And even of those 750MB, much is used to run necessary system applications to get your ROM going. The amount left for actual user apps is way lower. Perhaps only in the 300MB range.
Uodate with more screenshot
I took a screenshot from a Micromax Phone having 1 gb ram, and one from my galaxy nexus, which also has 1 gb ram,
the galaxy nexus total is 750 snd micromax is 966 mb, i think there is problem in my galaxy nexus ramdisk