I just ran a adb command that filled my SDCARD partition with useless data that I deleted.
Will this result in Write Amplification that will decrease NAND write performance on our Note 10.1?
Now I have 21.17GB free out of 25.87GB
Below are the AndroBench Results, I don't know what they were before the NAND fill up.
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Is there anyway to TRIM the NAND to prevent write amplification? (afaik there is no TRIM natively in Android)
klau1 said:
Is there anyway to TRIM the NAND to prevent write amplification? (afaik there is no TRIM natively in Android)
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TRIM is natively supported Android 4.3 onwards.
Try the root app LagFix (fstrim) in the Play Store?
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Try the root app LagFix (fstrim) in the Play Store?
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I got that app it doesn't do SDcards unfortunately
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Hello , I had cm 12.1 on my Nexus 5. Yesterday I flashed the stock rom 5.1(LMY47I) .
I noticed that my free phone storage is 11.36 MB.
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Is this Normal ?
My Nexus 9 has 800MB free(Phone Storage)....
I did something wrong or this is normal ?
Thank you
you have 7.3 GB free in phone internal storage and 11.36 MB free in "system" partition - that's normal in lollipop on N5.
Ok , Thanks for your answer. So this is Normal.
Yes the phone contains parititions (i.e. separate preallocated portions of storage) in various sizes. You system partition (phone) should not require a lot of free space to run correctly.
Hey, i am looking to buy this week a Honor 6, just a question to whoever can answer. Is it possible to have in the unrooted version of the phone, a game or an app fully on SD? As in my Z2 you can't (at least in the unrooted version). I am asking this to see if it's crucial to find a 32GB version of the phone, or a 16GB will be ok too.
Ty in advance
The stock app manager allows you to move an app to SD, see:
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No idea whether it moves all of the files though.
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The stock app manager allows you to move an app to SD, see:
No idea whether it moves all of the files though.
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Ty for the reply,
But it moves everything or just a portion of the size? In Z2 there is a button like this, but when i have a game 2GB, it doesn't move it all together, but just a portion.
Hi.
I'm using Galaxy S6 edge (SM-G25F) and I'm trying to move an app to system but it says system storage is full. I have been searching for a while but couldn't find any solution, every search result take to "how to free up internal storage" but what i need is to free up system storage. My device is rooted and my storages reads as:
Root: 1.57MB free of 3.53GB
Internal storage: 2.8GB free of 25.31GB
So the one I need to free up is root as i need to move an app to system and its not possible if its full.
P.S: i didnt install any apps in system or I would have deleted or moved them to internal storage. I dont even know what taking up all this space.
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Here are the storages.
Interesting topic... Are you a developer?
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I wish lol.
But no, I'm not.
First backup and after direct flash now
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Hi, I have a UleFone Note 7 with an MT6580 processor, and 16GB of internal storage.
It originally had Android 8.1 Go installed, which is a lot smaller than LineageOS 17, which I am trying to install.
because of that the system partition is only around 1.4GB and the data partition is around 12GB.
LineageOS installs fine, but then there is only around 100MB free space left in the system partition and trying to install GApps fails.
So my question: [Solved] How can I make the system partition bigger (say 4GB) and the data partition smaller?
I got help on the xda discord server, and managed to do it using adb shell and parted/gdisk
I want to install this rom too.
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How did you manage to root your device? I have the same but already tried all the ways and I am not successful, how did you solve it?
Hey everyone, I made a stupid decision to try and repartition without any prior knowledge and I made a really dumb mistake.
Without looking up that it was Nexus 7 thread and not Nexus 5 thread, I installed these zip files through TWRP:
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Which are posted in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...on-extra-space-for-rom.3599907/#post-76278047
Due to the dumb mistake, I can no longer install system.img through ADB because I receive this error:
Is there any way that my phone can be saved?
Thanks.
Still need help
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Still need help
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You can do a new and larger repartition (or try to restore stock one) with just one simple terminal command, if you install this TWRP.