Hi at all guys.
I have a lot of problem with the memory space of my z3
Using Diskusage, i saw that not only I have only 11,5GB of memory(instead of 14,9), but I also have 2,3GB of system data.
For a total 6GB of system apps, not counting the useless google apps for example.
Is that norma? I only have hearthstone on my phone, and i costantly have problem with the free space!
I think it's normal actually. When I get home I will check
Ansem said:
Hi at all guys.
I have a lot of problem with the memory space of my z3
Using Diskusage, i saw that not only I have only 11,5GB of memory(instead of 14,9), but I also have 2,3GB of system data.
For a total 6GB of system apps, not counting the useless google apps for example.
Is that norma? I only have hearthstone on my phone, and i costantly have problem with the free space!
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It's normal bro, sony rom takes a lot of memory space.
There's a way to remove some bloadware without root? Like with some app? Or with the upadate to Android 6.0
Yeah sadly it's normal. Even with the marshmallow Sony Rom I have 11.5GB free
i'm fine with 11,5gb. But other than that, there are other system data + bloatware that you can't uninstall :/ I think I have something like no more than 5/6gb that i can use
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Hey everyone.
So, I'm using Slim Bean (but it also happened in other ROMs) and eventually my phone starts complaining about short memory space. I have an ext3 partition and use Link2SD but for some reason, after some time it complains and I can't even update my apps. Which is quite frustrating... So this was probably already asked but anyway, what is the best way to avoid this and have no issues whatsoever? I have a Class 6 8 GB memory card, so there shouldn't be an issue for apps storage.
Stone7 said:
Hey everyone.
So, I'm using Slim Bean (but it also happened in other ROMs) and eventually my phone starts complaining about short memory space. I have an ext3 partition and use Link2SD but for some reason, after some time it complains and I can't even update my apps. Which is quite frustrating... So this was probably already asked but anyway, what is the best way to avoid this and have no issues whatsoever? I have a Class 6 8 GB memory card, so there shouldn't be an issue for apps storage.
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In link2sd settings, move all 3 i.e. app, dex files and libraries to sdcard
Also, sometimes apps cache things on the system memory. You can find apps that help you clear up those caches and free up some space. Advance Mobile Care is a decent one that I've used.
ive also freed up 20-40mb just by clearing all mms sms messages.
Junior Einstein said:
In link2sd settings, move all 3 i.e. app, dex files and libraries to sdcard
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I already had that from the beginning...
a_loo said:
Also, sometimes apps cache things on the system memory. You can find apps that help you clear up those caches and free up some space. Advance Mobile Care is a decent one that I've used.
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Going to try that one then. Maybe it will help. Thanks.
a_loo said:
Also, sometimes apps cache things on the system memory. You can find apps that help you clear up those caches and free up some space. Advance Mobile Care is a decent one that I've used.
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Oh the irony. I can't install it because of low space and I already deleted some apps..
is this normal that your android cant anymore free some space for your certain app and forces that app to crash and your system will be on a bit lag. and your only way to fix this is to reboot your phone? i thought android will free space automatically. btw i have 980mb of ram and i dont have any apps installed except for stock apps.
Couple days ago i have bought LG L90, its a great phone, but i encountered storage issue.
Ive cleaned cache, deleted unused apps. At least warning is gone, but i still cannot install apps over 20 mb because i get that message.
The worst is, there is free space, 400MB, why i cannot use it? Could anyone explain this to me ?
Previously i had Huawei y300 and same message was appearing when i was getting ~100mb space left.
Is there any way/solution to get remaining space working without having to root the phone?
newestuser said:
Couple days ago i have bought LG L90, its a great phone, but i encountered storage issue.
Ive cleaned cache, deleted unused apps. At least warning is gone, but i still cannot install apps over 20 mb because i get that message.
The worst is, there is free space, 400MB, why i cannot use it? Could anyone explain this to me ?
Previously i had Huawei y300 and same message was appearing when i was getting ~100mb space left.
Is there any way/solution to get remaining space working without having to root the phone?
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400MB free space doesn't necessarily mean that 400MB are free in the partition allocated to applications.
Your L90 should be running KitKat, so moving apps to SD won't be like it could have been with a JB version. But some apps might still be able to be moved to SD. Go through your apps (via Application Manager) and see what you can move to SD.
Planterz said:
400MB free space doesn't necessarily mean that 400MB are free in the partition allocated to applications.
Your L90 should be running KitKat, so moving apps to SD won't be like it could have been with a JB version. But some apps might still be able to be moved to SD. Go through your apps (via Application Manager) and see what you can move to SD.
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thanks, did that already, not much of a change...
What do you mean that moving apps to SD isnt on Kitkat like it was on JB?
Hi all!
Ignoring the use of root-only apps, I was wondering how much benefit people get from rooting the xperia e3? In other words, saved space or performance enhancements....Not app accessibility.
I'm especially interested in how much internal storage can be freed up. I'm always running low on internal storage, despite transferring everything possible to the SD card.
I hope this thread is not considered too trivial. I have heard about the benefits of rooting in general but I'm wondering about how well it can fix some specific issues I have with this phone.
I haven't rooted before, as I am not interested in root only apps, but this might be my first root.
Thanks in advance...
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Hi all!
Ignoring the use of root-only apps, I was wondering how much benefit people get from rooting the xperia e3? In other words, saved space or performance enhancements....Not app accessibility.
I'm especially interested in how much internal storage can be freed up. I'm always running low on internal storage, despite transferring everything possible to the SD card.
I hope this thread is not considered too trivial. I have heard about the benefits of rooting in general but I'm wondering about how well it can fix some specific issues I have with this phone.
I haven't rooted before, as I am not interested in root only apps, but this might be my first root.
Thanks in advance...
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Mhh By rooting my E3 I could install and play DH4, Summoners war, Brave frontier and respawnables at the same time without deleting data from apk or even uninstall one of them.
I can use customized audio mods, kernel/CPU/GPU tweeks and some other stuff like this
About saved space I got all the crap out of my phone (all google things, all sony bloatware, operator bloatware and so on...
Performance enhancements? By getting down CPU freq. using another governor, I can hear music (with phone speakers, no headset) on my work the full day ( from 7:00 am to 7:00pm for exemple) and being over 40% of battery when I come to home
I believe there are some other benefits there to root your E3 but I just can't remember which or I just don't found yet all other benefits ^^
PS: I hope you understand that all, I learnt english only from gaming, so please be indulgent
rwilco2 said:
Hi all!
Ignoring the use of root-only apps, I was wondering how much benefit people get from rooting the xperia e3? In other words, saved space or performance enhancements....Not app accessibility.
I'm especially interested in how much internal storage can be freed up. I'm always running low on internal storage, despite transferring everything possible to the SD card.
I hope this thread is not considered too trivial. I have heard about the benefits of rooting in general but I'm wondering about how well it can fix some specific issues I have with this phone.
I haven't rooted before, as I am not interested in root only apps, but this might be my first root.
Thanks in advance...
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For memory purpose i had freed upto 1.3gb on internal sd. and by power of xposed modules like xinternal obb on sd
delete apps after root
vinay said:
For memory purpose i had freed upto 1.3gb on internal sd. and by power of xposed modules like xinternal obb on sd
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Hi
What can I do to free 1,3 Gb in the internal sd?
I sent many apps to the external sdcard except the google stuff, now I have 800 Mb free.
But I think I don't need the paid content of Sony and many others, but I don't know what to delete before I make my phone to be a brick.
duncan66 said:
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What can I do to free 1,3 Gb in the internal sd?
I sent many apps to the external sdcard except the google stuff, now I have 800 Mb free.
But I think I don't need the paid content of Sony and many others, but I don't know what to delete before I make my phone to be a brick.
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You can post a list of apps that you wanna uninstall then i will tell you.
Which apps can be uninstalled.
Sent From My Sony Xperia E3 D2212 using XDA app.
Use Link2Sd it indicates what all to uninstall or lucky patcher- it acts as freedom but is better than it
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Well, the Link2sd made wonders? 1 Gb is free with 37 installed app. I think its more than I dared to dream of. Big thx to all of You
duncan66 said:
Well, the Link2sd made wonders? 1 Gb is free with 37 installed app. I think its more than I dared to dream of. Big thx to all of You
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Also try cleaning cache. And moving all files to externel sd. My max was 1.3 gb. so you can have more free space.
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Hi all , i have sony e3 D2202 ,my phone is rooted ,but i can't delete system app by titaniumbackup or root expoler
i delete is ok but when i restart phone mu system app still there?
help me plzz . Thanks
Hello, Z3 users! I am willing to buy one of the Z3 variants but I can't find one information which is really important for me. On my Xperia T, I have only a 2GB partition for apps (apk and data) and on Lollipop it is really hard to have just a few apps installed and not to have a low memory notification even if most of the apps are moved to external SD card. Both phones have 16GB of internal memory but I can't find ANY information about a partition specifically for user apps on any Z3 variant. I had Z3D in my hands with 4.4.4 installed but when I tried to check how much space is for "Downloaded" apps, it showed ~900MB used and ~11GB free... On my Xperia T, on CM11 but also on 4.3 it was showing ~2GB of total space for downloaded apps... So it seems I can even have 7GB of apps installed on Z3 and it won't show "Memory low"? That'd be great, I won't be waiting for Z4... I am confused...
So is the user apps space and internal memory literally joint together or what?
Thanks in advance!
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Total you have about 11GB available, warning comes when 75% are full. On Lollipop you can move apps to SD natively so storage should not be really a problem.
True, but what also is true is that after every reboot the moved apps are not totally functional for at least ten seconds.
Thanks, so it's totally different than on my device. Thank you!
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