I never used usb otg but it runs always in my device, usbotg.apk is just a few kb size but task managers say that it consumes more than 40mb of ram.
Please give me solution,..
Should I remove it?
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Greenify it. Dont delete it, you may require it any time.
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i just checked and its at 128/413?
is that even normal that doesn't sound right
bongholio said:
i just checked and its at 128/413?
is that even normal that doesn't sound right
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Internal storage?
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Internal storage?
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I think he's talking about the RAM. Android manages memory different than OS X or Windows. Full is actually good. People are always going overboard with task killers trying to free up RAM. Android will free up RAM as necessary, so you really shouldn't ever have to worry about it. Unlike Windows when it gets full it puts memory into swap on the HDD slowing it down. Android will just quit the app, because you haven't used it in a while.
Just for reference I have 246MB available on CM7 with a fresh boot. After using it a few hours, I generally have about 90MB free on average.
Anyone knows how to check free space on the phone not on the SD card?
It says I have no room but I can't check it by use of Es file explorer or Astro.
Thanks.
Go to manage applications on settings> applications> manage applications. At the bottom you will see how much space its used and how much is free....
You can also use App Control.apk to see used space on your phone. It also lets you backup your applications
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If u want more space and your phone s rooted search for move2sd on market and use move2sdenabler to get more space on ur phone memory
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hateem said:
If u want more space and your phone s rooted search for move2sd on market and use move2sdenabler to get more space on ur phone memory
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Darktremor is way way better
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Thank you guys for a quick reply.
Well I'm getting to:
settings> applications> manage applications. At the bottom you will see how much space its used and how much is free....
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But, well... I don't see any info about the total or/and free space.
Clicking Menu only lets for the sort order.
Then it is better to use app control application. It will so used and unused space at the top of its ui.
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Thank you.
Any other app you would suggest?
App Control has not very intuitive interface. This size showing is well... strange. And the "see details" feature does not work for me.
App remover has a nice interface but it does not show the general info.
So would you suggest any other app?
Thank you very much
AppMonster is also a good application. Pro version is actually quite nice and has added features.
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If you're rooted, use Titanium Backup. I'm sure there's a more lightweight application to check, but TB shows your System, Internal, and SD storage as separate bars.
I'd say the best way is to go to manage applications and look down at the bottom. It will say internal storage.
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Just go to Settings>Storage and towards the bottom it will say Internal Storage. It will give you total space and available space.
Guys.... I love multitasking and love memory available so ...
I was looking into ram manager app and suddenly came over this app named SWAPit.. It's supposed to expand ram by making a swap file. Any opinions? Or other suggestions?
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Did you dowload it??
Maybe you could give opinions so we all can learn...and not download if it's ****e
Since setcpu and juice defender fall into placebo apps category, me thinks this falls into the same category as solar charger.
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how to use it
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I don't think this will improve performance. Usual Linux based OS use a swap partition. You can use one in Android too, but no devs recommends it. So i think devs don't recommend to use swap, because it doesn't improve performance.
Yes, swap partition will "extend" the RAM but the truth is Android has its own mechanim to manage apps, so if you're low on RAM, instead of killing an old app you'll slow your system as it will use the swap partition (or file) which is much slower than RAM.
So, let Android do its job !
I will give it a try and report back.
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Anyone with the memory booster app. What's the percentages of used and unused ram?
With 2gigs of ram I don't need a memory manager app.
At most I end up using maybe 1gig.
I used one before I upgraded from the Moment.
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Hostage XII said:
With 2gigs of ram I don't need a memory manager app.
At most I end up using maybe 1gig.
I used one before I upgraded from the Moment.
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I have one gig .
How much ram is being used is the question then.
I'm pretty sure memory booster apps are unneeded. Android already has its own built it task manager - Low priority apps will be removed from RAM after all the RAM is used.
If memory booster apps just kill every app, it's seems kind of pointless since having multiple apps open is the point of RAM. Also, unused RAM is useless RAM so it really doesn't matter how much unused RAM you have.
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I have one gig .
How much ram is being used is the question then.
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Thats sh..ty. im sorry guy. The 2gigs is worth not having quad core exynos processor. More cores doesn't always mean better
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I'm pretty sure memory booster apps are unneeded. Android already has its own built it task manager - Low priority apps will be removed from RAM after all the RAM is used.
If memory booster apps just kill every app, it's seems kind of pointless since having multiple apps open is the point of RAM. Also, unused RAM is useless RAM so it really doesn't matter how much unused RAM you have.
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I understand that. I'm not using it to kill apps. Just to check my memory use because it use percentages.
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I understand that. I'm not using it to kill apps. Just to check my memory use because it use percentages.
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Ah, ok. I don't really know what a memory booster app does so it's partially my fault for not looking it up first.
Just long press the home button and choose task manager all the info you want should be there.
When I reboot and then immediately kill all apps, I have 1.3gb......but I usually have a little over 1gb on average.
I have the 4gb version and it always uses about 1.5-2 gb RAM (30-50%) even after cleaning. Isnt it too much? I have disabled every app in autostart manager. Please help!
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I have the 4gb version and it always uses about 1.5-2 gb RAM (30-50%) even after cleaning. Isnt it too much? I have disabled every app in autostart manager. Please help!
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Seems about consistent with what I get. Try using Greenify or freezing apps with ti backup.
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shubham21197 said:
I have the 4gb version and it always uses about 1.5-2 gb RAM (30-50%) even after cleaning. Isnt it too much? I have disabled every app in autostart manager. Please help!
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Its not the problem with ur device only. Zen UI is poorly optimized in terms of ram management. My zf2 ze551ml(2gb version) constantly uses 1.5-1.7 gb. Hope cm or custom rom may address this issue. Also this isn't some hardware problem.