[Q] mem info vs running processes - T-Mobile LG G2x

this is just a general question, (i searched but didn't find any results) but why does mem info show one number, and running processes show another?
mem info (avail/total)
114mb/373mb
running:
140mb used 170mb free

Good question. No idea honestly. Perhaps there is an allocation for the OS?
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anyone?
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I s a Droid 2 good enough for wifi only?

Do you guys remember the droid 2 I found a while back? I installed GB 2.3.3 on it and was thinking of using it as a mobile minipc so to speak. wifi only. It has 16gb internal total memory and storage. It's blank.. don't know what happened to it there is no number to call whatsoever. So I wiped it clean and loaded gb 2.3.3 on it for fun browsing at home and hotspots. Is there an app for permanent flight mode too? I foind it very useful in saving battery and using only the wifi feature on it.
edit: ooops wrong section. please move.
What do you meen by is it good enough?
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Good enough to keep this in the general section.
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Yeah, I've been using it on wifi only since it is not compatible with my t-mobile plan/phone. It rocks my world let me tellya. the technology behind it just is awesome! 8gb memory and the cpu! I can play any game! lol

How much free memory on fresh reboot?

As the topic says how much free memory are you guys seeing on a fresh reboot?
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You have to be specific. In running services I got ~200mb, while in task manager built into the phone I got ~150mb. They calculate dumb and hid the really usage. Because you free it up but as soon as you lock the screen it uses the memory again.

MZ601 ram?

Hi there.
I'm abit confused wirh my Xoom. The specifications say that it should
have 1Gb ram. But when looking in the applications manager,
Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications
I'm never able to see it all. The memory usage and free
memory always sums up to 528Mb of total memory.
Not sure if this is the same thing as total ram. But somehow
I feel abot fooled. Could someone please shed some light
on this. And tell me I'm doing it wrong.
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See the below link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145032
Thanks davidsos
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Internal memory

maybe a simple question, but how would I free up some internal memory without messing up my set-up i have now? Is it even possible? lol
on ICBINB KG6 and not really much on the phone, maybe 10 apps. Have 269mb left, normal?
269 is a decent amount of space. Move apps to sd. Link 2sd.
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WhT is taking up all my storage space?

I am bad at math.. But these numbers don't add up. Anybody want to enlighten me? I'm sure it's my ignorance here, but what's using all that space?
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I have the same thing when I check my storage in settings i suppose just how it is but I recommend getting storage analyzer or SD Card Maid from the playstore both are good to have I think they both can give u a more detailed look into your storage on your SD Card
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look up Sdcard Maid it will clean all the junk out of your storage and fee up loads of space
also when connected to your PC look for a hidden folder called .Trash ( maynot be there i found it when running AOKP and CM ..) delete that and that should freeup some space too
System and app partitions.
~10GB is normal.
Edit: sorry, didn't notice the available.
That reported total available space is odd alright, prob just a glitch.
WR
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Mine is doing the same thing.
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Edit: delete
CheesyNutz said:
also when connected to your PC look for a hidden folder called .Trash ( maynot be there i found it when running AOKP and CM ..) delete that and that should freeup some space too
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Also look for LOST.DIR
I think its a repository for files that are corrupt or damaged. Usually not much in here, but once or twice I found several hundred MB of stuff in this folder.
Fixed: thank you all. In mnt/sdcard/. trash
Had over 5GB of old ROMS and backups.
Whew. Thanks.
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