SD Read Ahead Speeds - Sprint LG Optimus G

With our memory being internal on LGOG, does bumping the speeds make a difference?

It seems to make a slight difference in the Rom Toolbox sd card benchmarks. I set mine to 3,072.
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[q] to swap or not to swap?

noticed in setcpu that swap is possible but not used. I remember this may not be needed anymore due to sd card speeds. any advice or opinions?
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Question about epic touch

Im getting my phone tomorrow but I was reading that the phone diesnt come with a sd card and that it is partitioned for 2 gb of app storage. Then there is 11 gb available for pics, videos, and music. Is this true? Im used to these going on the sd card
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Yes its true. SD slot is empty and your numbers for internals are correct
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Yes, you can put what ever you want on it.
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I'm sure it won't be long before we have the ability to set our own internal app storage partitions.
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Does memory run faster off internal memory or sd card?

I just wanted to know because i'm playing modern combat 3 off the internal memory and I experience a slight slow down sometimes and I wanted to know if internal memory runs slower than my class 4 8GB sd card? If so I'll download the data on to my sd card!
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I'm not 100% sure but my guess is internal would be quicker.
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Thanks everyone here is so helpful
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Depends on your card speed.
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Depends on the phone more than the card. The same class 4 32GB card that was in my evo3d performed much faster than it does in my galaxy s 2.
FWIW, YMMV
galaxy s 2: 4.2MB/s Write; 8.1MB/s Read
evo 3d: 5.7MB/s Write; 18.9MB/s Read
These tests were done using the app SD Tools from the Android Market...or Google Play Store.
There is a app Sd card tester in market that will allow you to test /Sd card and /external and will give you speed of read and write
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Is there a way to save burst mode pics to the ext card?

When I take a single shot, it saves to the ext card, but burst shots save to the phone. Is there a setting I'm overlooking to save all photos to the ext card?
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I'm going to just throw this out there but I don't think that external sd card would have the same write speed as the internal.
Especially for all the data that would have to be written during a burst of our awesome camera.
Can anyone else with a bit more knowledge maybe input their two cents. Thank you in advance!
~PsyCl0ne
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My extSdCard gives better bench marks than the internal does. I have a UHS-1. But I too would be interested in this. I usually move my pics to external after a day or two.
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volumnus said:
When I take a single shot, it saves to the ext card, but burst shots save to the phone. Is there a setting I'm overlooking to save all photos to the ext card?
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No there is no setting for this.
Burst shot is too fast for external SD card.
The latency is too much.

Sd card

I should have more storage space than I do. Is my sd card being doubled with the sdcard0 thing that happens when flashing ROMs?
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Monkeymannnn said:
I should have more storage space than I do. Is my sd card being doubled with the sdcard0 thing that happens when flashing ROMs?
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I don't think so. you should always wipe the whole system before flashing a new Rom. Also if you have a lot of nandroids stored, that takes away a lot of space. I recommend do a full wipe, format system and then flash your new Rom just to make sure all of the old Rom its gone:good:
Gotcha. Forgot about the nandroid I'd made. That would explain the space issue. Thanks for the response.
Install "disk usage" from the market. It will analyze your storage usage and show you what is using your storage.
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Here's a screenshot of what disk usage found. Seems to me like my media was doubled, but I could be wrong. Any idea?
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It's not doubled, you just have +4GB in your music folder and +2GB worth of CWM backups.
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