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Low on Space getting annoying

BravoLima

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Jun 23, 2010
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So why would HTC put such a silly small amount of internal memory in the phone if after a very short time, and very few apps it tells the user that 'phone storage is geting low'?

Will there be a fix for this in the next update to give you the option to allow installing of apps to the sd card instead and leave to internal memory alone?
 
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Please forgive my ignorance on this subject... I only got my Desire a few days ago, and Ive already had to start deleting Apps because the memory on the phone is inadequate.
Is there not a way to force the Apps onto the 4gig SD card instead?
if not, this does seem to be a bit of a glaring error on the part of HTC ?
Thanks
 
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You can back them up using Astro file manger from the market. No way to run them off SD card unless your on root or you have a time machine and already have Android 2.2. I am intrested to find out what apps you guys have though. I have roughly 22 installed and still have about 50mb+ spare. I think I could probably get another 20+ at least on there.
 
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You should also clear caches ( market, internet etc )to clear up space, it sounds rediculous but it really starts to add up quickly and wastes precious memory. I use the internet and market alot and when I dont delete the caches my memory drops down significantly.

Have you downloaded google earth ? It is brilliant but states it just over 5mb when actualy its over 22mb.

Most developers will be allowing apps to sd when froyo comes out ( a lot have already started making the changes needed ) until then its a case of managing apps or rooting.

Personally, I have got 52 apps downloaded from the market and a few ( swype, htc-ime ) from other sources and still have close to 25mb left.
 
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Please forgive my ignorance on this subject... I only got my Desire a few days ago, and Ive already had to start deleting Apps because the memory on the phone is inadequate.
Is there not a way to force the Apps onto the 4gig SD card instead?
if not, this does seem to be a bit of a glaring error on the part of HTC ?
Thanks

As Nodders said, you can easily root your phone in order to partition your sd card for apps to be installed to. have a look at the root forum here or xda developers. Or you could wait for the official android 2.2 update from htc which i hope would come in late summer or early autumn.

I used to have about 50 apps with 20 Mb left on the internal storage but now i can install as much as i would like to=)
 
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You can back them up using Astro file manger from the market. No way to run them off SD card unless your on root or you have a time machine and already have Android 2.2. I am intrested to find out what apps you guys have though. I have roughly 22 installed and still have about 50mb+ spare. I think I could probably get another 20+ at least on there.

Agree. It would be ideal if the desire comes with 1GB ROM but I still managed to install ~50 apps before rooting and thats probably enough for most people.

You should also clear caches to clear up space, it sounds rediculous but it really starts to add up quickly.

Have you downloaded google earth ? It is brilliant but states it just over 5mb when actualy its over 22mb.

Most developers will be allowing apps to sd when froyo comes out ( a lot have already started making the changes needed ) until then its a case of managing apps or rooting.

Yea cache can take up loads of space esp the internet browsers. deleting fb account free up 10Mb for me but you will no long able to link profile pic to contacts or to use friendstream.
 
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Thanks for the tips guys.
I did download AppKiller , and Ive downloaded a couple of apps managers to try out. Ive realised that clearing the cache helps, and yes, I did download Google Earth, so thats eating a chunk of memory on its own.
The facebook app has caused no end of problems , what with it screwing around with my contacts lists and bogus contact numbers that refuse to actually connect when called... so I may end up deleting the FB App altogether.
Ive only had the phone 4 days, so as yet I have no Idea what Froyo is (wasnt he the little geezer from the Shires in Lord of the Rings ...hehe) and Rooting sounds like something I should know but dont, so I`ll have a look into that.
Thanks for the hints and tips!
 
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You should also clear caches ( market, internet etc )to clear up space, it sounds rediculous but it really starts to add up quickly and wastes precious memory. I use the internet and market alot and when I dont delete the caches my memory drops down significantly.
I regularly check caches but I find that they are usually zero :thinking: I suspect that the system automatically deletes caches every time I power off and restart the phone.
 
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Thanks for the tips guys.
I did download AppKiller , and Ive downloaded a couple of apps managers to try out. Ive realised that clearing the cache helps, and yes, I did download Google Earth, so thats eating a chunk of memory on its own.
The facebook app has caused no end of problems , what with it screwing around with my contacts lists and bogus contact numbers that refuse to actually connect when called... so I may end up deleting the FB App altogether.
Ive only had the phone 4 days, so as yet I have no Idea what Froyo is (wasnt he the little geezer from the Shires in Lord of the Rings ...hehe) and Rooting sounds like something I should know but dont, so I`ll have a look into that.
Thanks for the hints and tips!

All versions of android are named after deserts (& they have been going alphabetically, Ie the 3rd version was cupcake, I forget what D is atm). Version 2.2 is the one that is kinda in the process of being released & it has been given the codename of Froyo which is short for frozen yoghurt.

Rooting is what they call "jailbreaking" on android. Or in other words, hacking your phone & putting something other than the original operating system on the phone.

Until Froyo is released, rooting is the only way to make your phone capable of running apps from the sd card.
 
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Rooting is what they call "jailbreaking" on android. Or in other words, hacking your phone & putting something other than the original operating system on the phone.

Until Froyo is released, rooting is the only way to make your phone capable of running apps from the sd card.

I`m not afraid of digging in to things I know about and mucking about with software and hardware, but as I have zero knowledge of Smartphones and their like, I think I`ll just wait until 2.2 comes out. ;)
I dont fancy screwing up my new toy less than a week into getting it :D
 
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You should also clear caches ( market, internet etc )to clear up space, it sounds rediculous but it really starts to add up quickly and wastes precious memory. I use the internet and market alot and when I dont delete the caches my memory drops down significantly.

Have you downloaded google earth ? It is brilliant but states it just over 5mb when actualy its over 22mb.

Most developers will be allowing apps to sd when froyo comes out ( a lot have already started making the changes needed ) until then its a case of managing apps or rooting.

Personally, I have got 52 apps downloaded from the market and a few ( swype, htc-ime ) from other sources and still have close to 25mb left.


thanks. i tried clearing the cache. freed up some space from 'market'. but the 3mb cache in internet dint show up in the free space after clearing it. wats wrong.
wat all apps do i need to keep clearing the cache from time to time. thanks
 
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Define very few apps. I have about 20 on there no problems at all.

I have 25 apps currently installed, I consider that to be a tiny faction compared to the 100+ apps I had on my 16Gb iPhone, which included TomTom!

I've got the "Low on space" message constantly in my status bar and it is bloody annoying. What's more annoying is it won't even update the apps already installed!

How do I clear my cache?
 
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