Does anyone know if OCLF will work on the a100? I know its ment for galaxy devices but i would think that it might work. Any insight on this would be great.
It will not. Samsung used RFS file system for the data partition for the galaxy s that's why the lag fix was necessary to change it to ext4. I believe that this is already ext4.
Are you having lag problem? I remember on my vibrant it was pretty bad so oclf and voodoo was a godsend.
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Having some lag issues. Think its my sd card tho. Think its a low rating
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Yes, so far as I can tell. It installs but I haven't customized anything yet and don't have any Tegra games to test with it either. So try it, I dont see any problems so far.
Dual coring it from my Galaxy S II
Just got the Verizon nexus and running jb sorcery 2.2 and now I'm wondering about partitioning...should you be partitioned or not. I'm coming from the evo 4g and it was a big thing for that phone. Thanks for the help
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Theres no partitioning to speak of. The Galaxy Nexus has (effectively) 1 big partition for the entire internal storage.
The reason why people re-partitioned older devices like the Evo 4G is because out of the box they weren't always partitioned in a way that all users liked. The Galaxy Nexus solves this problem because it doesn't have an external SDcard or USB Mass Storage support so the phone doesn't need to be partitioned in the first place.
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Theres no partitioning to speak of. The Galaxy Nexus has (effectively) 1 big partition for the entire internal storage.
The reason why people re-partitioned older devices like the Evo 4G is because out of the box they weren't always partitioned in a way that all users liked. The Galaxy Nexus solves this problem because it doesn't have an external SDcard or USB Mass Storage support so the phone doesn't need to be partitioned in the first place.
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Thanks for clearing that up for me
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I was thinking about getting a Note 2, i dont really see a point in the S4, its basicallly a miniature Note 2 with a slightly sharper screen. But a friend of mine has a Note 2, and his one after about 6 months of use is slowed to a crawl, ive got a trusty Galaxy S1 handy and even that outpaced it through the general UI although i didnt have many apps on it. How bad is the lag? And is it only with a the stock roms? Surely 2 GB of RAM is enough to keep it running without problems.
Does your friend by any chance have eleventy billion apps installed and storage full of crap they never use?
Lag should not be an issue. Even if it is, backup - wipe - restore - good as new.
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Well ive just come from s3 and its a lot faster with less or no lag, and loving bigger screen
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Yeah wondering the same - how did he get it to lag? I use custom touchwiz based ROM, debloated, and there's zero lag.
Lag? What does this word mean? Buy the note ii and you wont regret it....also check if your friend has the phone in power saving mode! only there i can see lag!
I think your friend installed a lot of apps that resides in the memory and run on background. I think most users here doesn't have that problem even on stock rom.
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After almost 9 months of owning not a slightest lag, mine is not rooted and complete stock.
I don't know what the hell lag means. My one only freeze for nanosecond when I go from apps to widgets.
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Hey guys,
Wondering if using this app with a class 10 microsd card would provide any benefits over using the internal nand flash. I know on my Asus Transformer it does since Asus cheaped out on the Nand flash on that device but is the t989d nand sufficient enough? Or in this case it is basically used just to save room on the internal memory.
Any input appreciated!
Cheers
I don't use any of the app 2 SD methods with this phone. Pleeeenty of room and runs fast enough. My last phone it was necessary to use link2sd after the apps kept getting bigger and bigger.
You can always try it out if you're curious Sir.
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Sorry I just really don't quite get this and it's made me quite angry so correct me if I'm wrong here. Do we blame Android or Samsung for this. Here is my question why the heck does my Galaxy Note II has the ability to have a micro SD card slot and yes I have a 32GB SanDisk card in there when yet again I cannot seem to transfer programs onto it to free up some space on my phone.
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I have my 20gb collection of music on sd card.... but there is script for swap our 2 storages or you can bind folders
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You can use link2sd directory bind or folder mount to move things to your sd card if your rooted
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If I'm not wrong, ever since the S3 came out, APP2SD stopped working on subsequent phones models. I can't say whether it's Samsung or Google who implemented this since everyone in my house uses a Samsung device lol. But with the ever increasing storage size of newer phones, I don't really miss APP2SD.
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I tried Apps2SD and no luck what so ever, complete blumen fail, get error telling me that my device does not support it. To say the least I am not happy about this at all. I but a Samsung Galaxy Note II (N7105 Model) than a further $55 for a 32GB SanDisk MicroSD Card and now I cant even transfer some of my programs to the SD card. I would if been better off buying a dummy phone and pretended to use it as a normal phone.
Well you can use the micro SD to keep your music and videos and reserve the phone memory for the apps. Unless you have a lot of big apps that eats up 1gb each like GTA, you won't run into any problems. Similarly you can try link2sd but like app2sd you will run into problems if your SD card runs into some problems or you take it out.
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Try to root your phone though your phone's warranty will be void and use the app called directory bind.. It will help u solved phone memory problem.
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The ability to move apps to so card had been removed by Google from jelly bean. . But Samsung is the only one who have reintroduced it from 4.2.2... and is also available on the leaked 4.3 roms and in note 3.. So if you want it. .. Flash the leaked 4.3 rom on your note 2... and yes it is better in all respects than the earlier rom
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Don't flash the 4.3 leaked rom !!!!! Its for the N7100 only not the n7105.
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I live in Australia here and how frigging slow we are in this country when it comes to technology compared to the rest of the world, I am still on Jellybean 4.1.2 yet again waiting for 4.2.2.
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Ok what's the actual difference between the N7100 and N7105 model can someone please tell me.
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I use the SD card for pictures, movies and music. I leave internal memory alone as much as possible. So basically, for apps. But now the normal amount of space in a device is 32gb which is nice. With 32gb, I probably won't care about too many apps being installed unless it slows down the device. That's actually one of the reasons why I DON'T install too much crap on my phone... haha.
But still, it would be nice to be able to move apps to SD card, but in all honesty, I have yet to run into the low memory issue. I have very few games and the games I do have installed are "light" version of games, rather than heavy 3d games with lots of textures. I like puzzles and simple games.
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Ok what's the actual difference between the N7100 and N7105 model can someone please tell me.
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N7100 is the 'regular' non LTE version of the note 2 while N7105 is the international LTE version.
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