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Okay so I currently have 16 MB free on the phones internal memory. I have run the phone as low as 8 Megs, but dumped some useless apps. Never had a problem. Then today, I start getting "low on space" notifications in the notification bar. I clikc it, and it brings me to the default app manager menu, but I have 16 MB free, and then after a minute or two it disappears.
Any thoughts? I am running RC33 on t mobile, not rooted. Thanks all.
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Jason ======= Bronze G1 CyanogenMod v 4.2.5 AmonRa's Recovery v 1.3.2 Thanks to many decent people on AndroidCommunity and XDA Developers. |
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have u deleted the browser cache to see if the memory jumps up?
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root your phone then run apps from SD... problem solved.
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T-Mobile Black G1 Rooted JFv1.42 RC33 All Apps, & Cache Moved To 8GB C6 SD Card
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How much space do you really gain by doing this? Don't the apps still need to put a cache in phone memory to run, even from the SD card? Could you give us an example? Thanks
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I have my apps to my SD card, actually everything from /data but the /data/data (app caches and settings, etc), and I have 60MB free when my market and browser cache are cleared. The directories I moved are /data/app, /data/app-private, and /data/dalvik-cache.
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Putting your apps on your SD card via rooting will save you a ton of space. Although 95% of us don't have that many apps we use installed, typically it comes down to your browser cache or text messages being massive.
So clear those out and see what happens first, before you start to consider rooting the phone. It's a shame the G1 just didn't come with more internal memory, but alas. |
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Given the lack of memory on the G1 is a common issue, you may well find that Google allow for apps/data/cache to be used from the SD card in later updates. Well, here's hoping anyway.
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Yep clear the browser cache. I did it and the last time I did I had at least 10meg of additional memory. I'm not sure if there is a magic number, but at that current time I had 10meg or more space. Maybe if I had of let it go longer I might of had a larger number unless the G1 has a cache limit?
I've since rooted and moved my apps, but not my cache so I'll let the browser go a bit and see if it changes much.
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G1 with Cyanogen 4.2.5 for now RA-dream-v1.3.0 Recovery image Radio 2.22.19.26I Aps2SD 8GB Class 6 SD ext3 No Cache(s) moved |
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Rooted and moved like everything.
70mb free. But yeah, when I wasn't rooted... don't download useless apps. Clear browser. |
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