Anyone know why an APP would be removed from the app store? I have Disk Defragmenter, and it works great, but now its not in the Play Store. I think it just recently came out too but I don't see why (if) it was removed.. didnt violate any copyrights..
FYI flash memory of any kind (home pc, phone, whatever) doesn't need to be defragmented.
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More so in fact it will cause flash to wear out much faster. There is no spinning disc to seek data from so no need to defragment. As well ext* doesn't fragment files like ms file systems so no need.
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Yep.
Found this thread while looking up whatever had happened to the Disk Defragmenter at the Play store. I think it may have been bumped because it's Push adverts were a little too Pushy. I thought I'd been infected with illegal adware, the way ads started presenting themselves as app alerts in my notification bar. Then I realized one of the products being Pushed was Disk Defragmenter itself.
Perhaps it's buried in their fine print, agreeing to all that pushyness. But I'd be glad to know Google frowns upon apps that aren't very clear about their particularly invasive ad strategies.
Weird, I never had airpush ads using that program..
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Perhaps it's because I'm on a Sprint Evo OG, and either T-Mobile or Samsung has got their act together in a better way...
I don't know, but I've uninstalled DD, and all the "alerts" are gone.
Shame, too... DD was featured in Android Authority's "best new apps" for August 2012. I only found this forum because I wanted to know why such a featured app would just vanish. I mean, I had to go into the OS app manager to uninstall, because the play store wouldn't even acknowledge it's existence on my phone!
Yea me too. And our internal sd does get fragmented. I had a lot before i used it the first time. It works good.. Now i gotta do it on laptop again. I liked how the app was developed for on the go.. Oh well..
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Weird, I never had airpush ads using that program..
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They are very prominent with go SMS pro -.-
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Yea me too. And our internal sd does get fragmented. I had a lot before i used it the first time. It works good.. Now i gotta do it on laptop again. I liked how the app was developed for on the go.. Oh well..
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How? Internal sd card is EMMC..that's flash memory... from what I always thought
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When you plug it to computer it reads the "11.26gb" that we have and external sd. Those are what gets defragged. I think the EMMC is the 1.95gb that it also has, which is the linux part that cant be defragged..
Plus, youre probably using a custom rom that has the internal sd as emmc. Like on CM and AOKP I think..
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Repeat after me: You do NOT have to defrag your phone's storage because it is flash.
Android uses flash memory, and flash memory does not benefit from defragmentation because fragmentation does not slow it down in the first place. In fact just the opposite - defragmentation only makes things worse by decreasing flash memory's lifetime. Don't take my word for it - Google it.
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Repeat after me: You do NOT have to defrag your phone's storage because it is flash.
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Lol, some people dont understand... Soon your computer wont need it either thanks to HDD made of Ram, cant wait for that day. But anyway, no spinning magnetic media = no need for defrag
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Figured I'd share this...
Considering the Nexus comes with a lame @$$ 16GB of storage for us GSM users, storage will run out quick. Today I was looking to free up some space and noticed the Amazon AppStore logged +880Mb of USB Storage Data so I decided to look into it.
Under /sdcard/Android/data/com.amazon.venezia, any apps downloaded from their stupid appstore will remain there even after you install it, thus taking up unnecessary space in your precious storage. -__-
Feel free to delete them if you're running low on space. The apps are already installed on the device and won't be affected in any way if the cached .apk files are deleted.
Edit: Just deleted the entire 880mb cache folder. All Amazon Appstore-downloaded apps are working 100%.
Thanks. I'll check this out.
I can't imagine why Amazon would think this was a good idea. It doesn't exactly help the AppStore's image.
Thank you very much for this. Having < 16GB of storage, space is at a premium. I cleared out about 300mb.
This is a really good find! thanks.
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Figured I'd share this...
Considering the Nexus comes with a lame @$$ 16GB of storage for us GSM users, storage will run out quick. Today I was looking to free up some space and noticed the Amazon AppStore logged +880Mb of USB Storage Data so I decided to look into it.
Under /sdcard/Android/data/com.amazon.venezia, any apps downloaded from their stupid appstore will remain there even after you install it, thus taking up unnecessary space in your precious storage. -__-
Feel free to delete them if you're running low on space. The apps are already installed on the device and won't be affected in any way if the cached .apk files are deleted.
Edit: Just deleted the entire 880mb cache folder. All Amazon Appstore-downloaded apps are working 100%.
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Thanks. That's weird. I had 805mb in there
Seems like Amazon is either really bad at housekeeping (not deleting the cached .apk after installing), or its doing it for ease of use so that users can easily re-install apps rather than re-downloading?
Whoa, I had 900mb in there. Great find!!!
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only 150Mb for me, but thank you so much for noticing this. i was wondering why amazon was so damn big.
I think amazon did this because it normally would not be that big of an issue. apps can be installed again instantly, and they'd go on the SD card.
but on a phone with limited storage, especailly with you guys going up to almost 1GB. thats way to much and it needs to be erased.
800mbs in there. Thanks!
I would like to see how they are handling this with Kindle Fire with only 8 GB
Easiest way is go to settings/apps and in app clear data
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Easiest way is go to settings/apps and in app clear data
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Tried that; didn't work. That's why I had to hunt down the source.
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Easiest way is go to settings/apps and in app clear data
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That would just delete your login info from the app. Even if you uninstall it, that folder and all the contents remain.
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I did the clear data just to make sure, and sure enough, the usb storage data remained. Only thing that was cleared was my account off of the app.
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I would like to see how they are handling this with Kindle Fire with only 8 GB
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We root and get rid of Amazon Store completely
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I did the clear data just to make sure, and sure enough, the usb storage data remained. Only thing that was cleared was my account off of the app.
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Yep, that's what I said above. I noticed this on all my SD cards... not that they mean much to this phone.
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We root and get rid of Amazon Store completely
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lol id do the same but once in a while the appstore has some good free apps.. like today.. that remote desktop thing.
Looks like it comes down to two things - either reinstall the AppStore every single time a good free app comes in, or clear out the Amazon cache folder on a daily/weekly basis >.> bleh
Thanks a lot, i had 1.1 gigs of apps stored there
Thanks to this thread I just got back a little over 2GB of space. Sheesh.
Do apps have access to a list of other installed apps?
Maybe amazon doesn't have access, so it doesn't know what apps are installed unless they leave it there?
Where and how do i do this for my phone? I have no idea on anything about it lol
I was looking to changing my ring tone to Metallica Fuel
LOL thanks guys
Just copy mp3 files from your computer to your phone. Make a folder on your sd card called music. You can also make a folder called ringtones and copy the files there.
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how exactly would i do this? do i just email it to myself? Sorry im a newb
plugging the phone into the computer and dragging them into the SD card?
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no offense dude but uhh my grandfather thats 60 can do this and he has a hard time with technology so its kind of crazy that the simple little things you cant do.
On your sd card when plugged into a computer it should give you an already made folder called music to throw it in.
You can also download frostwire all to download music
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You can just use the Internet browser to download music that you *own* on file sharing sites (like I said, you must actually own the music for it to be legal, and otherwise, it is considered piracy). You can also just download music off of the play store and buy it again. But this is a really basic phone function... Just plug it in and drag in the music.
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I had used app to modify my current ringtone its called mp3 ringtone, i can download music which i didnt know the app could do it, so is this a legal app? what does this frostwire let me do? the app i have lets me modify it right there after i download it/
now on my phone i hooked it to the computer and sent the file to my phone... i tired to find it. i went into settings and went to ring tones but i didnt c it? how can i get to all the music on my phone and delete some old crap? how can i see whats on the sd card?
then i have a video clip on my phone and i want to take a certain part and make just a notifier ringtone.... how would i do that?
Sorry that your 60 year old grand papa gets it, instead of wasting time and potentially messing up my computer- phone i ask a question. I always operate under the idea that the only stupid question is the one not asked??
but thanks guys
Yeah ignore him... anything downloading paid things for "free" is illegal.
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really no ****, did i say anything about downloading paid things NO I DID NOT. i said just copy your music files to your sd card when mounted.
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Its the way you said it... the comment about your grandfather, while most likely unintended, could've been misconstrued as hurtful and was defenitely disrespectful... its like people forget respect when they are typing on the keyboard... next time just say mount sd card and copy... no need for the grandpa comment...
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Its the way you said it... the comment about your grandfather, while most likely unintended, could've been misconstrued as hurtful and was defenitely disrespectful... its like people forget respect when they are typing on the keyboard... next time just say mount sd card and copy... no need for the grandpa comment...
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Sorry I meant it in like a way more of friendly haha my gramps can do it you can too. Sorry for the confusion everyone. Didn't intend it to be like that
Also Uber was not talking about your post.
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Why does my phone give me these weird "insufficient storage" pop ups when I have free memory. I barely have any apps on my phone and I just went to update tb and it said that I have no room. Also when I move apps to sd card most of them work but some of them give me this message as well even tho I know they're lying because I know I have free memory on both the phone and sd card but I get this message and they don't let me install or move apps. Anyone have this problem before? And I've seeen it on different roms so I don't think a reflash will fix it.
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Why does my phone give me these weird "insufficient storage" pop ups when I have free memory. I barely have any apps on my phone and I just went to update tb and it said that I have no room. Also when I move apps to sd card most of them work but some of them give me this message as well even tho I know they're lying because I know I have free memory on both the phone and sd card but I get this message and they don't let me install or move apps. Anyone have this problem before? And I've seeen it on different roms so I don't think a reflash will fix it.
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First, what program is giving the error, and what segment of the memory is it trying to write to. If you are trying to write to the SD card and there is no room there, then you might have a problem with that. On the other hand, it may be another section.
Additionally, you may have downloaded a program that wants to allocate a very large chunk of space for itself. More than you have. Some games download their data when you first load them. They often check for sufficient space first. They can use well over half a gigabyte, so if your SD Card doesn't have that space free, it will error out.
I know wht you're talking about but I don't recall titanium backup needing an extra couple hundred Mbs to work lol.
Its happening with every freaking app I'm trying to download off the market or install off my sd card. And even the apps I'm trying to simply update off the market.
And I have like 4gbs free on my sd card and 500 mb free on the phones storage.
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There's been several ways of going about remedying this, there's the odin to stock method, the factory reset, and the clear market data method. I've personally only tried the latter 2, and they work temporarily in my experience.
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This has happened quite a few times to me.
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Why does my phone give me these weird "insufficient storage" pop ups when I have free memory. I barely have any apps on my phone and I just went to update tb and it said that I have no room. Also when I move apps to sd card most of them work but some of them give me this message as well even tho I know they're lying because I know I have free memory on both the phone and sd card but I get this message and they don't let me install or move apps. Anyone have this problem before? And I've seeen it on different roms so I don't think a reflash will fix it.
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DONT REFLASH... lol titanium backup odex file is corrupt, remove it from system/app and uninstall TB, then download again
What hsppens is there are fragments of the old programs still In data that screw up the reinstall. Search with root explorer and nuke those bits. For instance if youtube app fails, search for youtube and a list of all files with that in the name will pop up. Nuke those files (don't forget to make r/w). Other option is odin and clean imstall.
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yeah I got that error too
Is there a app that can automatically clean old left behind files like 1click cleanup.
Hi all, I too had that problem before when I was on stock EC05 BML and had little space on internal memory. I could not upgrade Titanuim so I got so mad that I started getting into custom roms with MTD to have more space. Also helps if you get a class 10 32gb card.
I saw that the July 15, Titanium try to download from market it failed because not enough space and I was tripping but I used the lucky and it cleaned the messed up left behind odex, then install was coolio.
I also get sometimes could not parse error on .apk and never could figure it out. I guess they are not compatible with my phone since they were not downloaded from market...
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Is there a app that can automatically clean old left behind files like 1click cleanup.
Hi all, I too had that problem before when I was on stock EC05 BML and had little space on internal memory. I could not upgrade Titanuim so I got so mad that I started getting into custom roms with MTD to have more space. Also helps if you get a class 10 32gb card.
I saw that the July 15, Titanium try to download from market it failed because not enough space and I was tripping but I used the lucky and it cleaned the messed up left behind odex, then install was coolio.
I also get sometimes could not parse error on .apk and never could figure it out. I guess they are not compatible with my phone since they were not downloaded from market...
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A app called SDmaid has helped me in the pass.
Thank you guys. I'm going to try now and see what happens.
Edit: okay so I searched "titanium backup" in root explorer and got nothing.
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Thank you guys. I'm going to try now and see what happens.
Edit: okay so I searched "titanium backup" in root explorer and got nothing.
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It isn't called "Titanium Backup". It is com.something.something in /data/app/
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It isn't called "Titanium Backup". It is com.something.something in /data/app/
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its in data/app and its called com.kermidas.titaniumbackup-1.odex and .apk
If you delete something else you will not be able to run the program yyou delete...btw
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its in data/app and its called com.kermidas.titaniumbackup-1.odex and .apk
If you delete something else you will not be able to run the program yyou delete...btw
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I just missed the .odex file but I got it now. Thank you very very much its working now.
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I just missed the .odex file but I got it now. Thank you very very much its working now.
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No problem, just helping out. have fun
Titanium Backup is one of the most useful programs to come along for people who root and flash. It is well worht a few bucks ($6) to guarantee working updates, support the developer, freeze apps, batch work, and to save all your data. It pains me to see a program discussed here whose sole purpose is to cheat the developer out of a few bucks.
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Titanium Backup is one of the most useful programs to come along for people who root and flash. It is well worht a few bucks ($6) to guarantee working updates, support the developer, freeze apps, batch work, and to save all your data. It pains me to see a program discussed here whose sole purpose is to cheat the developer out of a few bucks.
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I just had to scroll back and re- read the whole thread. The second time around I saw the app you refered to by name. After Google searching it I realized what you are talking about. I agree with your statement and am a proud owner of Titanium Backup.
He says it will get rid of all 'corrupt data'?? I don't understand...?
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I think that this is sometimes caused by unnecessarily re-flashing the gapps when doing a dirty upgrade upgrade on cm or aokp. It also happened to me after advance-restoring data on aokp. Duplicity seems to be the main connection here. Clean installs are good for the epic's soul.
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Have you ever got one. I haven't and I don't think virus protection is all that useful
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I haven't and I don't use any virus protection software too
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I use lookout only for the phone locator service.. I have always had protection turned off and I have downloaded some apps from some shady places and still never gotten a virus.. It's almost as if the whole mobile virus thing is a myth... I've Google searched many times to see if anyone has actually gotten a virus on their phone and I couldn't find anything that was an actual case of an infected phone
Edit: if someone on here has ever had a virus on their Android phone I would love to hear about it.
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nothing here. I do have Kaspersky though. I got it in a bundle with my comp software. I simply use it for the remote locate and wipe features
The closest things, to my knowledge, are apps that perform some menial **** task but behind the scenes sell your personal information to marketers and stuff; but the reviews often reflect that and google pulls em from the market after a while
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you won't get a "virus"
but you may have info and data being monitored or sent somewhere that you don't know of. key's being logged and stuff like that
Yeah I think android is built on the linux kernel or a variation of it anyways and as I understand it linux doesnt get too many viruses. I too use lookout just for the tracking features. I think that we have to watch out for malware and spyware and of course the dreaded CIQ.
I was actually thinking about this the other day myself. Haven't encountered any. I think it's like buying virus software for a Mac -- it just doesn't make sense.
Android devices don't get viruses.
Actually our fones can get virus/malware... I think it was like 6months ago Some russian dev made an app that affected only Samsung fones n it was able to take the contact list n other stuff... I don't remember the name of the app but there was a special way to take it off bc u couldn't manually just un install it
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I would've had a virus when I was using the G2 and now I'm on this lovely phone and still nothing and never will be nothing.
I've never gotten a virus. But I have this add thing that pops up for the meet me site and for Pandora. They look very similar in layout design and the ad is about your phone running slow.
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the idea behind the virus on linux is it can't actually access any system files, it's just data that can be taken,
however, to answer some body's unsure ness...
yes android is built off a forked linux kernel
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Actually our fones can get virus/malware... I think it was like 6months ago Some russian dev made an app that affected only Samsung fones n it was able to take the contact list n other stuff... I don't remember the name of the app but there was a special way to take it off bc u couldn't manually just un install it
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Source?
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I've never gotten a virus. But I have this add thing that pops up for the meet me site and for Pandora. They look very similar in layout design and the ad is about your phone running slow.
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Thats "airpush" and guess what.... Google says no more to that sh¡t!!
http://mobile.eweek.com/c/a/Securit...Developer-Rules-to-Fight-Spam-Malware-899902/
And yes androids can get viruses.. I was downloading a torrent and it wiped my entire sd card... Thank god i had the file downloading to my sd card cause if i would have had it on the internal sd it prolly would have bricked my phone. After i downloaded it and tried to open the file it told my my sd card was corrupted and i had to reformat the thing grrrrr
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Thats "airpush" and guess what.... Google says no more to that sh¡t!!
http://mobile.eweek.com/c/a/Securit...Developer-Rules-to-Fight-Spam-Malware-899902/
And yes androids can get viruses.. I was downloading a torrent and it wiped my entire sd card... Thank god i had the file downloading to my sd card cause if i would have had it on the internal sd it prolly would have bricked my phone. After i downloaded it and tried to open the file it told my my sd card was corrupted and i had to reformat the thing grrrrr
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Not bricked. It cant erase files it doesnt have perms to
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What is being referred to is pretty dated but it is still a valid example of malware.
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h++p://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2011/03/malware-in-android-market-highlights-googles-vulnerability/
"The malicious applications sent personal details, including the phone's unique IMEI number, to a US-based server. Worse, it exploited security flaws to root the phone, and installed a backdoor application that allows further software to be installed to the handsets. Though Google has now purged the applications from the Market, the rooting and backdoor mean that the anyone who has run one of the malicious programs should reset their phone to stock conditions to clean it up. The flaw used to root the operating system was fixed in Android 2.2.2 and 2.3, so users of those versions should be able to get away with simply removing the applications. The programs were all (re)published by an entity named Myournet; it too has now been removed from the Market."
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h++p://tinyurl.com/cbypqw6
For the record that is malware not a virus. Most Android issues are malware, more specifically adware (airpush), spyware, trojans, and rootkits. There is a lot of malware for Android, and it is a serious concern. The majority you find are genuine apps repackaged with malware, and about a third of all malware will exploit Android vulnerabilities to gain higher privileges. As far as security apps, a study from the Android Malware Genome Project estimated most available security products only catch between 20 and 80 percent of known malware.
The reason historically Mac's OSX and Linux have not had as many issues with malware is they have a smaller market share. As your market share grows, the cost/benefit ratio of creating malware changes and at a certain point any platform becomes a viable enterprise. Apple's recent issues with Flashback and Mac Defender; the cross-OS trojans " GetShell.A" and "Boonana;" java/Flash exploits that can compromise anything running either outside a dedicated sandbox; are an example of how ridiculous it is to follow a concept like "security through obscurity."
Good find... thx for info
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So I can't get this to work. ... anyone know why? Something about storage emulator. ...
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I have to ask.. why? My GN2 shows that I have 9.3 GB free... I understand the need for this on the older devices like the OG EVO where int storage was scarce but on our kind of devices with so much memory... what is the point?
Really? It's pretty common knowledge that Google removed that functionality from Jelly Bean.
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http://galaxynote2root.com/galaxy-n...sd-card-with-rooted-galaxy-note-2-app2sd-mod/
works great
i bought a 64gb class 10 sdcard and followed that video (can't put links yet) but someone posted the link in this thread and it's working great.
I did have some trouble moving the apps, but i am a noob with android, I just uninstalled it all and re-downloaded them on playstore (couldn't figureout titanium pro) it downloaded on the new 64gb, all the apps run great i didn't notice any lag at all, everything seems to be downloading to the 64gb I'm HAPPY!
Well I stand corrected.
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What's common knowledge to one obviously isn't too another. Thanks for those that have given passive feedback .
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Really? It's pretty common knowledge that Google removed that functionality from Jelly Bean.
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I suppose it's more of a piece of ming thing. I guess I just don't feel comfy when I'm limited. In the end of I can't get it to work if be Ok. ... I just like having the option
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I also like to have the option and I am glad to see that it can be done.
I got a 64gig card as well, and really don't see the point using apps2sd anymore. 10gb free on the phone is a lot of apps, but I'm also a pretty light user compared to most.
Unfortunately, running you SD card as internal memory puts a tremendous amount of strain on the card. There's a high chance of corruption at some point in time, then you're screwed. I prefer something like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slf.ListglApp
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i bought a 64gb class 10 sdcard and followed that video (can't put links yet) but someone posted the link in this thread and it's working great.
I did have some trouble moving the apps, but i am a noob with android, I just uninstalled it all and re-downloaded them on playstore (couldn't figureout titanium pro) it downloaded on the new 64gb, all the apps run great i didn't notice any lag at all, everything seems to be downloading to the 64gb I'm HAPPY!
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If you pull the card will it automatically swap to internal?
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Unfortunately, running you SD card as internal memory puts a tremendous amount of strain on the card. There's a high chance of corruption at some point in time, then you're screwed. I prefer something like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slf.ListglApp
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will check this out....i got the out of space notification this morning
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