Only 477mb RAM? - Defy General

I noticed my phone has only 477 MB of RAM, should not be 512?
I'm on CM7.2 12 feb nightly.

nothings ever a s much as it's quoted ^^
my SD for example is suppose to be 8GB... but it says 7.4GB
& why are chip packets only a third full!? :FFS:

Bleak3993 said:
I noticed my phone has only 477 MB of RAM, should not be 512?
I'm on CM7.2 12 feb nightly.
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Some part of the ram is occupied by the Android Operating System..
so obviously it shows less than the actual RAM...

size is bluff
King_Rat said:
nothings ever a s much as it's quoted ^^
my SD for example is suppose to be 8GB... but it says 7.4GB
& why are chip packets only a third full!? :FFS:
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this size difference is coz companies bluff with MB & GB values..while we consider 1M=1024K, 1K=1024 for digital devices, companies calculate with 1M=1000K, 1K=1000 units
ultimately when u have 8GB SD card you consider 8*1024*1024*1024 Bytes but actually its 8*1000*1000*1000 Bytes = 8000000000 Bytes
thus you get (((8000000000)/1024)/1024)/1024) = 7.45 GB

I think that some RAM is taken by the graphics chip, just like all the integrated graphics chips do when they don't have their own RAM
Just my thought, although I could totally be the one who's wrong
Cheers, you buddies

niksy+ said:
I think that some RAM is taken by the graphics chip, just like all the integrated graphics chips do when they don't have their own RAM
Just my thought, although I could totally be the one who's wrong
Cheers, you buddies
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My thoughts precisely..

niksy+ said:
I think that some RAM is taken by the graphics chip, just like all the integrated graphics chips do when they don't have their own RAM
Just my thought, although I could totally be the one who's wrong
Cheers, you buddies
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if you have GPU (defy has a powervx) don't needs memory from RAM.... is taken by OS (android).

i understand, thanks you, but some users post screenshots of they system info, and the ram shows exactly 512, the total ram obviously, not the used one.

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740 or 512MB ROM?

Can someone who actually HAS the phone verify this for me?
Over here it says 740
http://www.androidcentral.com/droid-incredible-vs-evo-4g-vs-nexus-one
AC claims to have gotten this info direct from HTC
http://www.androidcentral.com/about-rom-storage-droid-incredible
Verizon website says 512, and a couple others say 512 as well.
So what's going on here?
I can tell you what mine says:
Internal Phone Storage: 6.60 GB
Phone memory: 748 MB
HTH
Same here... my best guess is after the 512mb of RAM and 512mb of ROM this is what's left over for the user?
I have :
Internal Phone Storage: 6.60 GB
Phone memory: 748 MB
I have 748 Total, and 685 of that available.
Even 512 would have been plenty.
Interesting.. I wonder why they wouldn't capitalize on that by at least showing it on the main website or verizon..
http://www.htc.com/us/products/droid-incredible-verizon?view=1-1&sort=0#tech-specs
If it were true, i don't get it. Having 748 over 512 is a huge deal.
When I see 512 I cry a little inside wondering if it's gonna run out of app space
It's possibly a miscalculation or error in the software. Maybe it should be 512 after all, since both the verizon and HTC pages for the phone have no indication of any more than 512MB of ROM..
Also I hear we're not able to install apps to the 8GB onboard, sans root.
What will change with the arrival of Froyo?
Will we be able to send apps to the 8gb as well as the sdcard?
That would put me at ease..
EDIT: God HTC has done a really crappy job with reporting specs on this phone!!
http://shopamerica.htc.com/cell-phones/productdetail.htm?prId=37106
Over here it says the incredible has a 2.5mm headphone jack while on the tech spec page above (still on HTCs website) it says 3.5 (which I know to be true)
This, and the ROM crap is making me consider another phone, as this one appears to have been poorly executed.
I don't think this is a big deal...
topdnbass said:
Also I hear we're not able to install apps to the 8GB onboard, sans root.
What will change with the arrival of Froyo?
Will we be able to send apps to the 8gb as well as the sdcard?
That would put me at ease..
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Considering that EVERY android up to this point has not been able to do this without root, it is kind of a mute point. Froyo is supposed to change that, but it hasn't made that much of a deal up until now.
No other Android device that I know of has Internal 8gb storage either, not even the EVO...
I don't mean it as a point against the phone.
Simply noting that theres 8gb memory that COULD be used for app storage.
So i hope with froyo they implement a nice way to send apps to the 8gb memory OR the sdcard. Rather than only the sdcard.
The 8GB onboard is great, and knowing that i can have upto 40GB space available on my phone is pretty wonderful.
I just want to be sure that I can use every bit the way I want.
I had the G1 and root was more of a necessity than "extra benefit".
So I just hope the incredible doesn't need third party intervention to be the phone we all want it to be.
I don't think thats too much asked.
On my g1 I had about 400+ apps, and I KNOW that if I only have the 512 rom for app storage I'll be running out at one point or another..
topdnbass said:
If it were true, i don't get it. Having 748 over 512 is a huge deal.
When I see 512 I cry a little inside wondering if it's gonna run out of app space
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Regardless of 512 or 748 I wouldn't worry about running out of app space. I don't know of anyone who has. Even on the smaller droid I didn't know anyone who.did.
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372mb RAM instead of 512?

I tried searching for this one and couldn't come up with any good answers on here, but it's something that I've been wondering since I got the G2. I've noticed that no matter what rom I use, the total memory in settings>about phone never shows up more than 400mb. I can't be sure of the exact amount for all the roms I've tried in the past, but I remember thinking it peculiar, although thinking about the internal memory and the fact that it was advertised as 4gb and only registers as 1.2gb, I was thinking maybe this is a similar thing?
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Gwanatu said:
I tried searching for this one and couldn't come up with any good answers on here, but it's something that I've been wondering since I got the G2. I've noticed that no matter what rom I use, the total memory in settings>about phone never shows up more than 400mb. I can't be sure of the exact amount for all the roms I've tried in the past, but I remember thinking it peculiar, although thinking about the internal memory and the fact that it was advertised as 4gb and only registers as 1.2gb, I was thinking maybe this is a similar thing?
Sent from my G2 running GingerMex Ghost Chili
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Get a better phone, this is normal.
Get a good one damnit
meXdroid Ghost Chilli
The rest is used up by the operating system.
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Normal. My mt4g never shows more than 500mb after a fresh reboot.
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tackleberry said:
Normal. My mt4g never shows more than 500mb after a fresh reboot.
Sent from prison
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That's normal to..
Look at this example
You buy a computer for 400 and in order to play crysis you need to have 2000 total dollars.
The 400 is for the computer, 50 of that is for crysis and the remaining 1550 is used to increase your computers everything just to freaking play that graphic hog game..
Okay better example
You eat a twinkie, it looks good at first, the commercial urges you to buy it. Even the box makes it look good, but once you eat it you realize your stomach hurts and it was a waste of time buying something that is so fattening you wish you hadn't.. bloatware much?
Read the details here HTC Vision XDA wiki
melodicjunkie said:
That's normal to..
Look at this example
You buy a computer for 400 and in order to play crysis you need to have 2000 total dollars.
The 400 is for the computer, 50 of that is for crysis and the remaining 1550 is used to increase your computers everything just to freaking play that graphic hog game..
Okay better example
You eat a twinkie, it looks good at first, the commercial urges you to buy it. Even the box makes it look good, but once you eat it you realize your stomach hurts and it was a waste of time buying something that is so fattening you wish you hadn't.. bloatware much?
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what? how does this at all help anyone understand this.
martonikaj said:
what? how does this at all help anyone understand this.
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i think he's just saying that the OS is using up the other resources
compare it with a sony PSP.. since it doesn't run a lot of programs in the background, it can play graphics intensive games with such low clocked cpu and less ram compared to mobile phones
BTW i know you are talking about the physical memory but just wanted to bring it out there
you can check the link given by Innocent Devil and check the "The Missing 2GB" part. it explains it there
krizz07 said:
BTW i know you are talking about the physical memory but just wanted to bring it out there
you can check the link given by Innocent Devil and check the "The Missing 2GB" part. it explains it there
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This has *ABSOLUTELY NOTHING* to do with the "missing 2GB".
The question is about RAM, not storage.
Most relevant example;
You buy a new computer with an integrated video adapter. You go into the BIOS configuration program and it has an option to change the amount of RAM being allocated to the GPU -- 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB. You have 4 GB total and set the GPU to 512 MB. When you boot into your operating system, you only see 3.5 GB. Where is the missing 0.5 GB? Its allocated to the GPU.
In addition to allocating a whole bunch to the GPU, these phones are actually TWO COMPUTERS (with two separate CPUs) that run two different operating systems concurrently. The first one is the RADIO system, responsible for messing with the wireless. The second one is the APPLICATION system, which runs the user operating system and interface (Android). They share a common pool of RAM, so some of it is allocated to the RADIO, some is allocated to the GPU (and other media components), and only what remains is available to Android.
Thanks for those of you that gave me good answers! This clears things right up!
dhkr234 said:
This has *ABSOLUTELY NOTHING* to do with the "missing 2GB".
The question is about RAM, not storage.
Most relevant example;
You buy a new computer with an integrated video adapter. You go into the BIOS configuration program and it has an option to change the amount of RAM being allocated to the GPU -- 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB. You have 4 GB total and set the GPU to 512 MB. When you boot into your operating system, you only see 3.5 GB. Where is the missing 0.5 GB? Its allocated to the GPU.
In addition to allocating a whole bunch to the GPU, these phones are actually TWO COMPUTERS (with two separate CPUs) that run two different operating systems concurrently. The first one is the RADIO system, responsible for messing with the wireless. The second one is the APPLICATION system, which runs the user operating system and interface (Android). They share a common pool of RAM, so some of it is allocated to the RADIO, some is allocated to the GPU (and other media components), and only what remains is available to Android.
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Very interesting, didn't know about the dual OS thing. Makes sense though, and I figured that was the case but just wanted a sure fire answer. Thanks a lot!!
dhkr234 said:
This has *ABSOLUTELY NOTHING* to do with the "missing 2GB".
The question is about RAM, not storage.
oopsie you're right.. i guess the PSP comparison is the one applicable then haha
he's absolutely right, the other ram is for the OS itself and the rest is for your other apps. this makes the phone silky smooth when running tasks unlike my touch pro 2 before, which has a very low ram plus all the "memory leakage" but it still has the best keyboard
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Confirm total Ram in i927 vs i927R

I thought the i927/i927r where the same spec.
The Rogers Galaxy S Glide has a total of 724mb ram in the task manager instead of 1gb.
Can others confirm from either device you have?
thanx.
Maruzko said:
I thought the i927/i927r where the same spec.
The Rogers Galaxy S Glide has a total of 724mb ram in the task manager instead of 1gb.
Can others confirm from either device you have?
thanx.
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I have Rogers and see the same as you. I assume some is used for the OS and hidden. Agreed this does seem misleading. Try adding up the hard drive space and you do not make 8GB either as it is mentioned to have.
I see 2 Partitions:
1.97 System Storage
3.75 USB Storage.
Above info also taken from Task manager.
Maruzko said:
I thought the i927/i927r where the same spec.
The Rogers Galaxy S Glide has a total of 724mb ram in the task manager instead of 1gb.
Can others confirm from either device you have?
thanx.
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Same in i927 (AT&T Model) also.. 724 MB..
Remaining will be used by OS and GPU...
do you have the same HD space on AT&T that I posted above as well?
VinayS said:
Same in i927 (AT&T Model) also.. 724 MB..
Remaining will be used by OS and GPU...
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Can anyone else with the i927 AT&T Captivate Glide version confirm total ram in task manager and sizes of the sd and USB partitions ?
Thanx.
Captivate Glide - AT&T
RAM 724MB
System storage 1.97GB
USB storage 3.75GB
256MB is used for Nvidia's graphics card. It's like shared RAM on a laptop with integrated graphics.
Arabic language
incidentflux said:
Captivate Glide - AT&T
RAM 724MB
System storage 1.97GB
USB storage 3.75GB
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Hi m8, have you fixed arabic in your cap glide ?
Man do not hijack the thread.
send me a private message and I will tell you how to fix Arabic
LagunaCid said:
256MB is used for Nvidia's graphics card. It's like shared RAM on a laptop with integrated graphics.
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Wow, so Phones with 512megs will only see 256? Wow! Boy am I glad I got this phone with 1024 where only 724 is available. What is the story with the Hard drive? Is the Android Operating system using that much from my 8GB?
dudejb said:
Wow, so Phones with 512megs will only see 256? Wow! Boy am I glad I got this phone with 1024 where only 724 is available. What is the story with the Hard drive? Is the Android Operating system using that much from my 8GB?
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I thought it strange too.
My Motorola Milestone 2 has 512MB RAM, but only 477MB is usable. Only a gap of 35MB disappears somewhere, not 256MB. But then it doesn't have as good a GPU, so maybe it doesnt use as much for graphics.
Its only ever got 100 to 150MB free at any time out of the 477MB.
Maruzko said:
I thought it strange too.
My Motorola Milestone 2 has 512MB RAM, but only 477MB is usable. Only a gap of 35MB disappears somewhere, not 256MB. But then it doesn't have as good a GPU, so maybe it doesnt use as much for graphics.
Its only ever got 100 to 150MB free at any time out of the 477MB.
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that's because of the way the linux kernel uses RAM to buffer and cache to speed things up, otherwise the ram would be idle and wasted.

[Q] How increase RAM in JB..??

Hi All
after upgarde from GB to JB (either LEAK / Official), JB seemed Slow. whether to change the partitions on a flash PIT file MB2 / 4 can increase the RAM capacity in JB.
I found a thread where we can change it by using the application PIT "PIT_Magic".
but I do not understand how its use. if anyone can to using it please share...
Thanks
Original Thread PIT MAGIC
rozyid said:
Hi All
after upgarde from GB to JB (either LEAK / Official), JB seemed Slow. whether to change the partitions on a flash PIT file MB2 / 4 can increase the RAM capacity in JB.
I found a thread where we can change it by using the application PIT "PIT_Magic".
but I do not understand how its use. if anyone can to using it please share...
Thanks
Original Thread PIT MAGIC
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You cant do that!there is about 140MB unused ram in stock firmware. in order to increase ram and use full of it ,you sould have uncompiled kernel source and know android kernel programming and change it.
but always you can change your phone partition sizes through PIT Magic while falshing.
kernel source
sorset said:
You cant do that!there is about 140MB unused ram in stock firmware. in order to increase ram and use full of it ,you sould have uncompiled kernel source and know android kernel programming and change it.
but always you can change your phone partition sizes through PIT Magic while falshing.
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Hi Sorset
maybe we can help to hafidzduddin to edit the kernel in order to read that we change the RAM to 1 GB .. ..
From where you flashing JB? From GB or JB XXMB4?
edit PIT to get 1gb RAM
ddikodroid said:
From where you flashing JB? From GB or JB XXMB4?
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from JB MB4
i just Edit PIT FILE on MB4 to get RAM 1 GB, but I have not dared to try it..
I am still gathering information about the RAM partition address....
1 GB? ~768MB is enough for me. Though i really think that it can't go over 700+MB.
1 Gb? WTF?
Our device doesn't have true ram? I thought that we have some sort of LDDR2 ram and it's quite different from it's flash NAND.
I think you can't go over installed 768 mb and you can't even reach this number because gpu also use the same ram.
I hope Samsung didn't put the ram on storage because it will wear out like hell. NAND it's not fast, not even prone to multiple write cycles.
Even if you're successful in increasing you ram, you will make something like swap partition on linux. But I highly doubt it will work.
Swap system is not used on mobile devices because NAND wears up too fast.
According to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35222874&postcount=14
...we do not have LDDR2. There is only 4GB chip named UME300 (IC-NAND Flash Memory, 4 GB, SDIN5D2-4G-944L, BGA, P/N: 1107-002091)
It may be true regarding memory size of ACE 2:
system 1,2 + USB 1,1 + 0,768 + spare for dead cells = 4GB
SIII Mini for example have 1GB RAM and I/O and RAM operations are much much faster. Also there are no 768MB LDDR2 chips on market. Using emmc as low speed LDDR2 substitute is quite common in Samsung devices.
arroyo said:
According to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35222874&postcount=14
...we do not have LDDR2. There is only 4GB chip named UME300 (IC-NAND Flash Memory, 4 GB, SDIN5D2-4G-944L, BGA, P/N: 1107-002091)
It may be true regarding memory size of ACE 2:
system 1,2 + USB 1,1 + 0,768 + spare for dead cells = 4GB
SIII Mini for example have 1GB RAM and I/O and RAM operations are much much faster. Also there are no 768MB LDDR2 chips on market. Using emmc as low speed LDDR2 substitute is quite common in Samsung devices.
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I thought this was a joke at first when rozyid said we can increase our RAM
so it was 601MB system + 302MB cache + 1,2GB data + 1,1GB usb = ~3,2GB
It will make sense if the remaining is our "RAM"
if somehow someone able to increase this by resizing other partition (/cache maybe?) it would be really nice
And btw, what is the function of /cache? When I checked it using link2sd it wasn't used
But hey, didn't we used another partition /preload in JB? If I'm not wrong it was about 200MB, right? So then it be more than 4GB if we add it to previous calculation
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[Noob] For example wont decreasing the RAM on the device increase the "ram" allocated to the GPU thus increasing our gaming performance in any way?
S3 mini RAM score is only 10% faster in antutu, either S3 mini doesn't have true RAM or our device has one.
I think you've added up incorrectly here. 4GB is usually 3.7gb total.
Also, if you looked in the PDF's from one of the links above, you would notice we do in fact have LP-DDR2 ram...
arroyo said:
According to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35222874&postcount=14
...we do not have LDDR2. There is only 4GB chip named UME300 (IC-NAND Flash Memory, 4 GB, SDIN5D2-4G-944L, BGA, P/N: 1107-002091)
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I was very confused when you wrote this. It's absolute non-sense to use NAND as RAM. It will wear in only one month.
They should have at least the most creepy ram, cache or something else that it can be re-writable.
You can have smooth gui with no RAM installed. It's impossible. You can't draw 20000 triangles per frame and having decent framerates without having a ram that it's capable of speed near 1 Gb/s ...
Also usually memory came in banks, 256 Mb banks were usual in the past, so puting 3 banks can give you 768 MB.
@Jamielawther
I would love that fact to be truth, but this diagram is not hardware schematic. It is logical diagram how things push data between elements. Move couple pages further and try to find element for LP-DDR2 on PCB. I did not found one. Also in document 05-GT-I8160-EPLIS-11.pdf you have the list of electrical parts. I did not found SEC Code for anything that could be LP-DDR2.
@veaceslaw
Take a look at PCB in 08-GT-I8160-TSHOO-7.pdf. There are no 3 ram chips there. In fact there is only one 4GB. If they used emmc as a RAM, it won't die in one month. Probably it last for 2 years or more ... after warranty it may die.
In my PC, SSD disk is used as TEMP and cache memory for last 2 years. Still running flawlessly. Every ROM chip has some space left for spare blocks to be used as a replacement for died blocks.
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@veaceslav
Take a look at PCB in 08-GT-I8160-TSHOO-7.pdf. There are no 3 ram chips there. In fact there is only one 4GB. If they used emmc as a RAM, it won't die in one month. Probably it last for 2 years or more ... after warranty it may die.
In my PC, SSD disk is used as TEMP and cache memory for last 2 years. Still running flawlessly. Every ROM chip has some space left for spare blocks to be used as a replacement for died blocks.
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Can you find the U8500 chip?
veaceslav said:
Can you find the U8500 chip?
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UCP300
arroyo said:
UCP300
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http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/t-1363562.html
UCP 300 is RF chip and I don't know what rf is, but it's in GT i9100 and I don't think i9100 have Novathor
if you do it guys it would be awesome
because all good games with best graphics lags
i even dont want to get back to this ugly outdated gingerbread
arroyo said:
@Jamielawther
I would love that fact to be truth, but this diagram is not hardware schematic. It is logical diagram how things push data between elements. Move couple pages further and try to find element for LP-DDR2 on PCB. I did not found one. Also in document 05-GT-I8160-EPLIS-11.pdf you have the list of electrical parts. I did not found SEC Code for anything that could be LP-DDR2.
@veaceslaw
Take a look at PCB in 08-GT-I8160-TSHOO-7.pdf. There are no 3 ram chips there. In fact there is only one 4GB. If they used emmc as a RAM, it won't die in one month. Probably it last for 2 years or more ... after warranty it may die.
In my PC, SSD disk is used as TEMP and cache memory for last 2 years. Still running flawlessly. Every ROM chip has some space left for spare blocks to be used as a replacement for died blocks.
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Anyone bothered to look through the documentation?
If you check 08-GT-I8160-TSHOO-7.pdf on the first page you can see the block diagram and there you can see stated LP-DDR2.
Check the attached picture.
If same chip is being used as RAM, then what is the benefit of moving data from on part of same memory to another? Won't that reduce io speed, cos I thought the purpose of RAM is to speed up data access for CPU from normally slower data storage eg. Hard drive.
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Galaxy S20 Ultra 512Gb NOT 16GB RAM

I just downloaded AIDA and my S20 is showing 14Gb Ram only, does anyone has the same issue?
Jgabriel88 said:
I just downloaded AIDA and my S20 is showing 14Gb Ram only, does anyone has the same issue?
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1.8 gb of that 16 is reserved
Jgabriel88 said:
I just downloaded AIDA and my S20 is showing 14Gb Ram only, does anyone has the same issue?
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Every phone has a certain amount of RAM reserved for the OS and etc.
You never get the full % of the amount of RAM they say the phone has.
hmmmm actually you just need to get used to the marketing speak that manufacturers use to cheat consumers.
In computer speak, 1 GB = 1024MB, or 1,073,741,824 Bytes
In marketing Speak, 1 GB =1000 "MB" or 1,000,000,000 "bytes"
Your phone's OS talks in computer speak, hence 16,000,000,000 bytes = 14.9 GB
the "RAM reserved by OS" is just a con. The OS reserves only about 500mb to 1gb of ram.
The phone manufacturers got "worried" about people questioning them, and starting faking display in their in system apps showing 16,000,000,000 bytes as 16GB so that non IT people won't be making any noise. However, if you use a proper app, you'll see only 14.9 GB.
Perfectly normal.
There is indeed 16GB physical ram installed.
Isn't it the same with SD and micro SD cards?like I have a 1 TB. micro SD card but as soon as you pop it in to the phone it registers 0.93 gb.

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