Sometimes we forget uninstalled applications and traces left by them (this means the space left by them on the internal space,wich on Ace is really low) with this application this issue is forgotten.
Clean, optimize, android with SD Maid
This is a program to help us clean our android.
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HOME:
Sample data from our partitions (space, free space)
EXPLORER:
A classic file browser. Fromthe same browser can manually select the files you'll want to delete. Keeping clicked on any file, it opens the menu with options such as copy, delete, move, etc..
SEARCH:
With the search engine can find the files you'll want to find.
SEARCH FOR BODIES:
It is a file browser orphanatos (files not deleted after uninstalling any program).
CLEAN THE SYSTEM:
Removes temporary files, logs, cache, directory empty.
CLEANING APPLICATIONS
Removes files that accumulate over use the applications programs.
DUPLICATE:
Search for duplicate files. This option is useful because sometimes we have 3 or more files occupy the same and we unnecessarily waste space.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Several tools and Advanced Functions.
Well it is very good program and very simple. Always know exactly what you're deleting. Especially little things in the system, since we can delete some important files which may cause system instability or total failure of the same.
Use it AT YOUR OWN RISK,follow the tuto ! requires ROOT!
There is a paid version and other free, I leave the free download which you can download directly from the playstore, obviously not with all the options, but with some of the most useful.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImV1LnRoZWRhcmtlbi5zZG0iXQ..
Sorry for the bad english,isnt my lenguage,just used google traductor D:!
If you use it and it works , hit the thanks button
a really must have app
Oh yes,it really worth !
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I am just downloading this app. Thanks for sharring.
I gave you a thanks... :thumbup:
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Wow. The corpsefinder feature is just what I wanted! I managed to free some space!
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I freed this much space just by deleting duplicate files and trash.
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I freed this much space just by deleting duplicate files and trash.
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hahah great !
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Okay so I have done a couple searches on this question but the terminology is too general and I always end up with a bunch of articles on how to delete bloat and the such so I was wondering if someone could just end my curiousity once and for all:
When you access your "applications" folder of all your apps from your homescreen, and you hit options, then edit, and then small minus symbols appear next to all your apps, you can click these and it asks "are you sure you want to delete the application?"
I know this is a way to hide bloatware but not delete it before rooting, but I was wondering if this is a full uninstall for other apps. If I use this method to rid my application folder of an app I don't want anymore, is it the same as going into my downloaded tabs in memory management and uninstalling it? This has been bothering me for a while, and while this is a pretty convenient way of deleting apps, I want to be sure I'm completely uninstalling them, not just hiding them away somewhere.
TIA XDA.
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Go Launcher EX has that feature
when you click the edit and hit the X it will uninstall the App completely
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Go Launcher EX has that feature
when you click the edit and hit the X it will uninstall the App completely
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I'm on touchwiz I need to verify this is also true for that. I'm running DaBomb v1.0 by Trich as my ROM and using TW4.0 with 5icon dock mod.
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you mean this. It was available through previous versions of touch wiz. Its on stock. It does uninstall only the ones you can.
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you mean this. It was available through previous versions of touch wiz. Its on stock. It does uninstall only the ones you can.
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YES that's what I mean and fckn thank you! You have no idea hope hard trying to search that question on Google is lol
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No problem. It should be available on custom roms too as I think no Dev will take that option out. There is also this option if you home button and select task manager and then the tab show in the pic.
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YES that's what I mean and fckn thank you! You have no idea hope hard trying to search that question on Google is lol
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YeH that's the method I been using but edit saves time awesome feature not present in sense where I came from
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For whatever reason, my phone has decided to start telling me I have low space. Im really confused because I don't have a ton on my phone. I then looked at my memory and it looks like I only have around 600mb total internal storage. Shouldnt i have more? What can I do to fix it?
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Clear all app cache and use link to sd application from play store if you rooted your phone.
Cache clearing apps are also available in market...
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Is there any way to increase the data partition? I have 6.59 GB free of internal storage.
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You can try the ext4 no data limit. The low space warning pops up when either /data or /data/data fill uo . (Two separate partitions) repartitioning so far has failed. So the best solutions are app2sd and/or the ext4 no data limit which moves app data to /data and doesn't mount /data/data.
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I determined that's it was my data/data partition. Is there a way I can clean it up?
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I determined that's it was my data/data partition. Is there a way I can clean it up?
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Do you have a lot of contacts or SMS stored?
I guess one way would be to dump the sizes of all directories in /data/data.
From terminal you can do
su
du -h /data/data
and look for which ones take the most space.
You can use an app that cleans app caches so you don't have to manually clear them one by one by hand. App cache can take up space too.
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Possible of something like this for CM7 or GB?
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P.S:Forgive Me if this has been posted/requested earlier. I couldn't find it.
Well if you look like that i think iymight possible
With change background of eac app to big
Right.centred
Then redirect all aps to anothe height
Etc
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Well if you look like that i think iymight possible
With change background of eac app to big
Right.centred
Then redirect all aps to anothe height
Etc
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If you're free oh oh the magic word..PLEASE
but then, will there be the swipe to remove kinda thing for it?
and what if I'm not looking like that?
No way
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If you're free oh oh the magic word..PLEASE
but then, will there be the swipe to remove kinda thing for it?
and what if I'm not looking like that?
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if !! i get it to work
there will be no remove thingy
as you can see its not that difficult to do
just change the horiontal to vertical =S
with some adjustements with the height and other lines
ICS style task switching
I use an app for this, which name is "Perfect task switcher".
It shows a preview of running apps (only stock based roms, not in CM7)
You can set it to show only running tasks.
I tried a lot of task manager, switcher apps. And I found that the best .I think you like it.
Here is the market link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.rabold.android.taskswitcher&hl=tr
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952869
any way of replacing with the normal recent apps pop up?
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any way of replacing with the normal recent apps pop up?
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How do mean?
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I'm going to copy and paste this here. I asked in Perseus kernel thread but there's not a whole lot of traffic there and thought some elsewhere might have the answer.
Does anyone know if there's anyway to get apps to move to sd on a stock rooted MA7 rom? I thought it might be a jelly bean issue but it can't be because I can do it on my stock non rooted epic touch which is running the latest jelly bean update. There has to be a way. Thanks.
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Don't know why this is? Love my phone but this sucks.
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Think i seen somewhere someone said it was samsung themselves that disabled the apps2sd feature on the note 2.
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Think i seen somewhere someone said it was samsung themselves that disabled the apps2sd feature on the note 2.
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It's a Google mod, not Samsung. There is much discussion on it, but it all started with Jellybean.
http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/35541/why-did-sdcard-turn-into-sdcard-0-with-4-2
the only way I know to move apps to the SD Card is with Directory Bind. It's as elegant or user friendly as Apps2SD, but it does the job once you learn it.
I found a super easy script to use. Install Script Manager from the Play Store and run the script from the website linked below. I don't take any responsibility for you borking your phone so I gave a link to the video. Follow his instructions and you'll be fine.
http://androidroot.org/watch_video.php?v=972RRYY87M9U
It swaps the internal for the external (I have a 32GB card). Super easy and works like charm so far (couple of days now).
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You can use an app like rom tool box where it will move the app only to your sd card.
You can then use FolderMount to move app data to a folder on your sd card.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devasque.fmount
FolderMount will require root.
Hi
I currently running latest CM 10.1 beta 2, husky kernel rev1 and performance control app. I always suffer in low memory even after restart. I always have 80mb or less free ram. I try different methods like disabling startup and hibernating apps using greenify to free up more ram but same result.
I hope everyone help me on how they phone run smoothly.
One more question. Can you tell me the best settings for vm settings and sysctl.
Thanks you much in advance.
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It depends of what you use. You didn't provide enough info to see what's taking your ram away. I don't know what you use. You should check what's eating your ram.
Also, if your phone isn't slow it does not really matter if you have 80mb ou 300mb free. ram is there to be used.
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Here the screenshot of my running apps. The problem is when I run other apps (like facebook for example) I get lag and forcing my apps to close. Same with other apps.
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I'm running CM10.1 beta 2 too and I always get 150-182 free RAM. Everything runs very smoothly, no lags, even in HD games.
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Can you give me tips on what apps to be disable and what apps that are you using? I see that you disable less system apps.
Thanks you...
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I've deleted all the apps that I don't use, Greenified all user apps and many system apps, deleted some /media files and /tts folder, I don't let Sync on all time, only when I want to use email. I use Smartassv2+CFQ, 18% of Zram, KSM on, Purging of assets on, 16 bit transparency on and disabled Dithering. Also, I'm using Hurtsky rev2 kernel. You can use Zeam Launcher, but I prefer Trebuchet due to smoothness, it uses about 10mb more of RAM than Zeam.
This is enough for an awesome performance, stability, smoothness and battery.
I've attached the screenshots with the apps that I didn't delete on /apps folder. It's more easy for me because I forgot some names of the apps that I've deleted.
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Thanks for the effort FelixMG. These will help me a lot and other members
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Thanks for the effort FelixMG. These will help me a lot and other members
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You're welcome! If you need something else, send me a message. I'll like to help you.
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