OK so you know how were supposed to have like 14 gigs ? I wanted to use a storage analyzer to give me some data and see why I have so much little space left and from what I'm seeing I'm still lost lol. I noticed I have 4 files though 2 are modern combat 3 one is an obb file and the other doesn't let me see it but they are both different sizes but take up huge amounts of space and the other two are modern combat 4 same situation with that file there are two different ones it seems and both take up huge amounts of space is it because I backed them up in titanium ? I'm not sure but I used two different analyzers to try and get a view
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if I could get some clues the help would be greatly appreciated
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No apps are installed either I freshly installed a ROM..which means I probably won't have space for all of my apps
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Probably it's all your backups...
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Probably it's all your backups...
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I'm thinking that too im doing the numbers now
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Looks like something got messed between your update from 4.1 to 4.2.
Most correct option: wipe sdcard and wipe data.
Easiest: not sure as I wouldn't want to be dealing with that stuff.
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geoffcorey said:
Looks like something got messed between your update from 4.1 to 4.2.
Most correct option: wipe sdcard and wipe data.
Easiest: not sure as I wouldn't want to be dealing with that stuff.
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Thanks I'm gonna try it after I get off work
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The Carrier Name on my friends Galaxy Nexus is showing additionally to the real name this string '@@@' (see image below). It is running ICS 4.0.2
Does anybody know where this could possibly come from?
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Sigh... this was mentioned at least once before. It's most likely a malware app.
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Sigh... this was mentioned at least once before. It's most likely a malware app.
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I know and i tried to search for this in the forums but to no avail. guess the string '@@@' is hard to search(find). Google totally ignores it too
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I know and i tried to search for this in the forums but to no avail. guess the string '@@@' is hard to search(find). Google totally ignores it too
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I'll see if I can find the thread. If not, check the apps. See what third party apps have been downloaded and then we can give more insight to what it might be.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1487407
Finally found it. Phew. I don't see an answer though. I'm assuming it was a third party application.
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I had this as well but it seemed to go away on its own after an hour or so? Only happened once though....
Something similar happened once where ROGERS became @OGERS on the phone. It cleared after I rebooted.
No malware
Stock unlocked/unrooted 4.0.1 yakjuux
I sent the screenshot I took to Google, but as expected, they didnt care
A simple reboot was not enough.
He had to remove the battery as well. This fixed it and the characters did not reappear since than.
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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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Droid life reported this today, and I decided to give it a try. It wasn't working for some people, but it did work for me. Give it a try if you like
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...d=com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel&rdot=1
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/06/0...ns-galaxy-nexus-play-nice-after-4-0-4-update/
Edit: My phone is rooted, running paranoidandroid 0.9. However, this even worked for Kellex on DL on the stock, unrooted 4.0.4 build.
I'm on paranoid and nothing
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I'm on paranoid and nothing
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Yeah, it seems to only be working for a fraction of users, just wanted to give people a heads up in case theirs was compatible like mine. Sorry to disappoint
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Yeah, it seems to only be working for a fraction of users, just wanted to give people a heads up in case theirs was compatible like mine. Sorry to disappoint
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I have it installed anyways lol
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Huh... this is weird. I've had it installed for a while now; via the play store - I'm rooted and it gives me a notification saying "Unsupported Device," but it works just fine.
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Huh... this is weird. I've had it installed for a while now - I'm rooted - and it gives me a notification saying "Unsupported Device," but it works just fine.
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Rooted devices display the 'unsupported device' banner. The application should still function fully though
Not supported in my country or by my carrier thanks for nothing Google.
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Can't even get Google music in Australia, I still have to use iTunes to buy music.
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I went to update my apps like I always do and I had noticed this
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what the hell is 4.1 beta??? We all ready know that T-Mobile does not carry the nexus unless this is for the gs3 to which I say boo....
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I'm pretty sure it is for the GSIII
It's probably for all the unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus phones on their network.
I think we should all head over to T-Mobile forums and make sure they upgrade us to jb
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I think we should all head over to T-Mobile forums and make sure they upgrade us to jb
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If only it was that easy
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It took 8 months to roll out ICS to our phones, I highly doubt they'll be seeing JB any time soon, if at all.
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I think we should all head over to T-Mobile forums and make sure they upgrade us to jb
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If it only it was that easy
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Oh i think we will get JB but not for a year at least.
I am pretty sure that that app was on my phone after I got the official ICS update. It just replaces the my account app we have now it is just a web link
Edit nevermind I see it wasnt the app but 4.1 he was asking about. Guess I should ead a litter closer next time.
So out of curiosity, has anyone tried to download and use this? lol
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I think we should all head over to T-Mobile forums and make sure they upgrade us to jb
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but its not like jb is that big of a jump from ics like ics was from gb, we should be getting it, albeit a little later but we should get it
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.