[Q] Low on Space. Memory leak? Reboot is temp fix - myTouch 3G Slide Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Throughout the day the available space will decrease (without me installing new apps or updates).
I generally have about 15mb free and this handset is completely unrooted stock 1.35.531.1 (2.1 OTA update 1)
Sometimes it will go from 15mb down to 3mb in just a matter of hours. When the space is that low, I cant open SMS threads to send new ones, but I can still receive them.
If I reboot, the phone thinks I have 15mb free again and everything works fine.
Its driving me nuts!
I've been searching Google (seems the forum search is 404 right now) and I've read of other Android phones having a memory leak possibly from the Bluetooth and/or the Mail app.
What do you guys know about this kind of problem?

Tried clearing your cache? That's probably what's eating your memory so much and it's pretty normal. Maps, Facebook and a few other apps use large amounts of memory so it's good practice to routinely clear the cache.

Cachemate is pretty good at freeing up some memory. If you root the phone you will bump your memory to 100+mb by saving the dalvik cache onto your sd card

KCRic said:
Tried clearing your cache? That's probably what's eating your memory so much and it's pretty normal. Maps, Facebook and a few other apps use large amounts of memory so it's good practice to routinely clear the cache.
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I've looked at a number of apps via Manage Applications and nothing stands out as taking too much space or 'growing'.
Isnt the cache on a seperate partition than the data? ...So a large cache wouldnt cause me to run out of app (AKA /data) space and throw the Low on Space warning?
Using AppControl, I had about 145mb free when I first got this phone.
This post indicates that /cache and /data are different partitions. The total capacity of /data matches about what I started out with on a fresh handset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7795487&postcount=4

I think I found the problem... its a couple apps eating up cache.
Reddit Is Fun and Dolphin browser were taking about 7-8mb cache after regular use.
I cleared the Reddit app's cache and set Dolphin to cache to SD card.
I still dont understand how this affects the /data space, but maybe I misunderstand that /data and /cache are different partitions.

slvrblt said:
I think I found the problem... its a couple apps eating up cache.
Reddit Is Fun and Dolphin browser were taking about 7-8mb cache after regular use.
I cleared the Reddit app's cache and set Dolphin to cache to SD card.
I still dont understand how this affects the /data space, but maybe I misunderstand that /data and /cache are different partitions.
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Well an apps cache is shared with the app. So when an app creates data in the cache it causes the app to become larger.
The 80MB system cache is like extra RAM, but inactive. It stores the state of inactive items so when you open them again it starts right where you left off and swaps it out to the RAM, which is generally used for active processes.
The cache you cleared is for the app itself. It could be looked at as the /app/data/ folder, storing information about the app like settings, history, cached pages, and so on. Most apps max out at 1MB I would think but a browser is much higher because of cached pages, history, form data, and other things.

KCRic said:
Well an apps cache is shared with the app. So when an app creates data in the cache it causes the app to become larger.
The 80MB system cache is like extra RAM, but inactive. It stores the state of inactive items so when you open them again it starts right where you left off and swaps it out to the RAM, which is generally used for active processes.
The cache you cleared is for the app itself. It could be looked at as the /app/data/ folder, storing information about the app like settings, history, cached pages, and so on. Most apps max out at 1MB I would think but a browser is much higher because of cached pages, history, form data, and other things.
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I thought about this earlier today and realized that I had been thinking about system cache and not app cache, like you said.
Thanks for the good post.

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Currently on my device I show:
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apps
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pictures
558mb
audio
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downloads
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12.62gb
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Used shredder data eraser app, and then the storage statrted filling up instead of going down. I tried to cancel the cleaning from the app but it wouldn't let me, so I deleted the app while it was still doing it's thing. The storage reached 96.5gb used data when I deleted it, and it's still like this till now even after re installing the app and doing the whole cleaning all over again. How do I fix this?
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SniperLolz said:
Used shredder data eraser app, and then the storage statrted filling up instead of going down. I tried to cancel the cleaning from the app but it wouldn't let me, so I deleted the app while it was still doing it's thing. The storage reached 96.5gb used data when I deleted it, and it's still like this till now even after re installing the app and doing the whole cleaning all over again. How do I fix this?
Storage used was 70gb before using shredder app.
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