Hello,
Is there a way to get rid of the notification that keeps on coming when internal storage is used at more than 75%? It really pisses me off and I can't find a way to discard it permanently...
Thanks
edit: I don't want to remove anything nor to clear any cache or so. I just find that 75% threshold stupid and would like to either increase it to 90% or so, or simply discard this alert permanently...
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So I read how the Droid Charge had 512 MB of RAM. However, my phone only sees 349 MB of it. On top of that, ~260 MB of it is used all the time, with no way to clear it. I have also been getting quite a few Low Memory Warnings and random reboots.
So my question is, is there any way I can get back the ~200MB that the phone doesn't see? Or if not, clear up the ~260MB thats being constantly used?
You can't get back more than the 350 available. It is used by low level drivers and processes. You can make the low memory crap stop though. Download auto memory manager from the market and set it to aggressive. You wont ever get that warning again because your phone will more appropriately kill background processes. Eventually once you do some reading on the android memory system you can set your auto memory settings Individually for how you use your phone. But the aggressive setting should take care of your problem in the mean time.
This is assuming you are rooted. Also look up the v6 supercharger script and follow the instructions to have your launcher operate better. HARDTOKILL launched is what you should use, not bulletproof, and you will know what I mean after you read the thread about it.
I'm receiving a warning, "Low on volume space - internal storage space is getting low" . Looking at the Android memory stats, it doesn't look too low. Anyhow, what's the best way of cleaning things up?
Thanks.
dzr said:
I'm receiving a warning, "Low on volume space - internal storage space is getting low" . Looking at the Android memory stats, it doesn't look too low. Anyhow, what's the best way of cleaning things up?
Thanks.
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Delete unused apps and clear data/cache for apps.
Anyone here gotten low memory warnings? I've seen them pop up three times in as many days. I'm usually running a few active tasks with some push services in the background, but nothing that should be consuming massive amounts of RAM. Anytime this happens, by the time I get to the settings menu to check the running apps the used/free indicator is sitting at about the midway point. I'm thinking of using a desktop widget to give me quick access to the memory usage and task list but while I search for one that will actually be hepful I figured I should poke the community to see if anyone else has seen this.
Never seen such messages here.
To monitor free RAM and what's running use a simple app like Task Manager.
Do you kill most of the cached apps? If not, one of those may be keeping memory hogged. (top right when you're in Running Apps menu under settings). Don't kill all of them, but things like media, Google search and apps can be killed.
Does it mean the RAM memory or the internal SDmemory? I've never seen the warning, but it could be referring to too little free mamory space.
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Do you kill most of the cached apps? If not, one of those may be keeping memory hogged. (top right when you're in Running Apps menu under settings). Don't kill all of them, but things like media, Google search and apps can be killed.
Does it mean the RAM memory or the internal SDmemory? I've never seen the warning, but it could be referring to too little free mamory space.
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It means RAM... have plenty of actual storage space. As for killing processs, I tend not to worry about that since Android is supposed to take care of them for me. Cached apps *should* be cleared when RAM gets low. I'm wondering if the low memory warning is being triggered before the system has time to reclaim resources. In other words, the threshold is reached, android starts to kill cached threads but it takes longer than it should so the warning pops up before the cleaning process completes. This would explain why the RAM shows around 50% usage right after I see the message. Well, if no one else is seeing anything like this it could just be some combination of processes I'm running that are holding on to things longer than they should.
Hey guys,
is it possible to disable the warning when the device gets too hot?
It is very annoying when I use my OP6 for navigation or music in my cabriolet and the screen brightness gets reduced so much, that I can't see anything or some apps get closed.
Thanks in advance
The warning is there for a reason. It is not a good idea to disable it, even if it were possible. Eventually the phone will shut off once it reaches a certain temperature to prevent damage to the battery and internal components
Hi Everyone, I was hoping you might be able to help me.
I have installed serveral productivity blockers on my phone - I find I easliy slip into wasting too much time on it so I wanted to disable certain apps via blocking apps.My problem is that every app I have tried so far is easily disabled by the uiltra batter saver mode, which cannot seem to be adjusted to allow these blockers to continue to run in the background. I have looked on the forums for the apps I was using, and they seem to say therer is no real way round this issue on their end. So, I have concluded that I need to somehow completely disable ultra battery saver mode from the device, or at least completey remove my access to it. I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible to delete certain system files andmake that mode unusable? Or if not, if there was a way to remove the ability to add the ultra batter mode toggle to the control centre, as I can disable all other ways of activating it through other means.
Thanks guys!