I'm trying to up date Whatsapp on this phone it keeps telling me low space. I have no extra apps on here that's taking up space. Is there anything that I could do just so that I can install the update for this one app? I actually love this phone but lack of space kills me.
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I noticed my incredible has become increasingly slow, so I decided to uninstall some apps. Before uninstalling anything, I went in to see how much available space I had. After uninstalling about 10-15 apps, my available space had not increased at all. I thought maybe it was being reported incorrectly for some reason, so I rebooted and the number did not change.
What could be causing this?
Whenever i clear the ram on the phone, it seems to move all the applications on my home screen around, making me put them into their places all over again. Anybody know why this is happening?
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Well this is awkward a bit
Try to use the stock ram cleaner & tbh i never encounter that issue atall
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that;s the one im using, the stock ram cleaner, when you hold down the home button, bottom left and click on RAM then clear memory. That's when it happens :S
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCh7z5EwYF8
Know the Difference Between Good and Bad High RAM Usage
"Sometimes people like to panic when their computer's resources seem to be maxed out. While CPUs and hard disks may suffer from high usage, RAM doesn't necessarily slow down your computer when it appears to be running low."
http://lifehacker.com/5958598/know-the-difference-between-good-and-bad-high-ram-usage
Whether your RAM is full of cached files or completely empty, it's all available for programs that really need it. Cached data in your RAM is marked as low-priority, and it's instantly discarded as soon as the memory is needed for something else. Because this data can be instantly discarded when necessary, there's no disadvantage to using the RAM for cache. (The one potential disadvantage is users who don't understand what's going on becoming confused.)
Empty RAM is useless. It's not any faster for the computer to write data to empty RAM, nor does empty RAM use less power. In fact, assuming you're launching a program that may already be present in your RAM's file cache, programs will load much faster when your RAM is used rather than when it's empty.
LLanito said:
Whenever i clear the ram on the phone, it seems to move all the applications on my home screen around, making me put them into their places all over again. Anybody know why this is happening?
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You mean to say it refreshes the whol3 screen after you clear ram?
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tbh, when i cleared the ram, it would remove dolphin browser and the stock msg app into the all app folders for some reason. si id have to put them back to their place every time.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCh7z5EwYF8
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hahahahah wtf
Well I've got my g3 and after 2 days use I've noticed that with its 2gb memory it constantly uses 80% of it even on standby with no apps open. I did a factory reset and didn't install anything and it was still using 72% of the memory. Anyone else noticed this or is my phone faulty.......?
chrisbrew said:
Well I've got my g3 and after 2 days use I've noticed that with its 2gb memory it constantly uses 80% of it even on standby with no apps open. I did a factory reset and didn't install anything and it was still using 72% of the memory. Anyone else noticed this or is my phone faulty.......?
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I think this is how Android works, it fills the memory then kills things it doesn't need. There's also ZRAM active in the kernel which uses roughly 25% of the memory as swap space.Heres a snippet from an article on Android RAM....
The problem is that Android uses RAM differently than, say, Windows. On Android, having your RAM nearly full is a*good*thing. It means that when you relaunch an app you've previously opened, the app launches quickly and returns to its previous state. So while Android actually uses RAM efficiently, most users see that their RAM is full and assume that's what's slowing down their phone. In reality, your CPU—which is only used by apps that are actually active—is almost always the bottleneck.
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Its not so much Android as how Linux manages memory. The memory usage indicated includes memory used for cached apps and information, or swap etc. In saying that LG's version of android does use more memory than stock AOSP android on say a nexus 5 (1.2gb~ on G3 compared to around 700mb on N5)
But the rule still stands true, used ram is better than unused ram.
free ram is wasted ram.
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Well I've got my g3 and after 2 days use I've noticed that with its 2gb memory it constantly uses 80% of it even on standby with no apps open. I did a factory reset and didn't install anything and it was still using 72% of the memory. Anyone else noticed this or is my phone faulty.......?
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So? What's the problem? Using RAM is good, it's what it's here for. Android will try to keep in memory as many apps as possible, and when it's full, it'll start killing old apps to free ram for new ones. Don't worry about that, it's how it's supposed to work, and Android is very good at that. You should never have to worry about killing apps yourself, and you won't see any bad performance impact because of high RAM utilization. These "task killer" apps out there (including the default one on your phone) have only one valid use case: killing an app that's not responsive, in a connection loop, or that you wish to manually reset for any other reason.
Well thanks guys for your replies. Had no idea that's how android worked. Just goes to show you learn something new everyday.
I upgraded to MM 26A and the memory usage is insane. 2.8GB used and only 508MB Free. I'm sick of this. I don't even game!I listen to music, watch YouTube and check my forums via Opera Browser so what's going on...
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Apps keeps running in the backgroud, so in case you re-open them they don't have to be reloaded. In case RAM is needed, Android selects some apps to kick out at that point in time and closes them. So your RAM will almost always be about 80% used to reduce having to reload apps (which is also done to conserve battery, since reloading apps also costs energy).
Phone is the 6GB RAM 64 GB storage version.
For the last couple of weeks it slowed down to a crawl when it comes to launching apps. For instance it takes 18 seconds!, I timed it, to open Skype on my phone. Other apps also open very slowly. Once they are opened and kept in memory they are re-opened instantaneously so the problem is only when launching the apps the first time.
There is about 2.8GB RAM available, only 35% of storage space is used so there is no reason why the phone should run so slowly.
I have upgraded to Oxygen 5.0.4 but no change.
If I run it in safe mode I can't check if it's slow or not because no user apps are available.
I have cleared Cache and Dalvik cache repeatedly to no avail.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Does this also happen on newly installed apps? It could have something to do with the ART optimisations on app launch but you experience it every time you open it from scratch?
1. your phone is fake or defective
2. you have installed some battery saver apps
3. you have flashed some custom kernels
I have used OP5T for over a month and I have to say, it's the fastest phone ever I have till now, before OP5T I got S7E, NoteFE, Mate 9 and IMO Mate 9 is really fast with Kirin 960 but OP5T is better and smoother than Mate 9 in many aspects. The things I missed so much from Mate9 are Sdcard and extremely long battery, the rest are fine for me on OP5T.
SOLVED.
It was an application called ProtectMyPrivacy, PMP for short. If I don't start it after rebooting for some strange reason it slows the phone down incredibly. It's a very useful application, it blocks all the sleazy apps form accessing, unbeknownst to the user, things like Phone Unique ID, Contacts reading, Calendar reading, Fine Grained Location, Mac address, etc. It's crazy how bundled apps we aren't even aware run in the background collecting all sorts of information and sending them to who knows where. Apps like AdMob, Flurry, AppBrain, AppsFlyer, InmobiFabric, Hockey App, etc. that are part of a regular app that we download but we have no idea they are bundled in. Sleazebags.
Anyway, PMP blocks all these bastards from spying on the phone but I need to start PMP manually every time I reboot the phone. I sent an message to the developer, SynergyLabs at Cornegie University, to let them know about the issue.