Hi forum,
I continually have been receiving this message the last few days on my phone. "Low on space. Phone storage is low." Though, I'm not sure to which storage the notification pop-ups and notification bar messages are referring, as the LG Optimus Elite has a partitioning structure that is beguiling to me. I have cleared the app caches with a cache clearing program and uninstalled some unnecessary apps. I also have several apps frozen with Titanium Backup.
Here are the sysinfo details.
System storage: 90 MB Free / 354 MB total | 74%
"SD card": 1.13 GB Free / 1.93 GB total | 41 %
Internal storage: 127 MB Free / 890 MB total | 85%
System cache: 219 MB Free / 228 MB total | 3 %
RAM memory: 118 MB Free / 359 MB total | 66 %%
I have an external 8GB SDHC card also. That has something like 7GB free.
Should I try and move some things to the internal or external SD cards, respectively? Do I need to factory reset settings? To which partition are the apps even stored on by default?
Any information or clarification would be largely appreciated.
Thanks.
I continually have been receiving this message the last few days on my phone. "Low on space. Phone storage is low." Though, I'm not sure to which storage the notification pop-ups and notification bar messages are referring, as the LG Optimus Elite has a partitioning structure that is beguiling to me. I have cleared the app caches with a cache clearing program and uninstalled some unnecessary apps. I also have several apps frozen with Titanium Backup.
Here are the sysinfo details.
System storage: 90 MB Free / 354 MB total | 74%
"SD card": 1.13 GB Free / 1.93 GB total | 41 %
Internal storage: 127 MB Free / 890 MB total | 85%
System cache: 219 MB Free / 228 MB total | 3 %
RAM memory: 118 MB Free / 359 MB total | 66 %%
I have an external 8GB SDHC card also. That has something like 7GB free.
Should I try and move some things to the internal or external SD cards, respectively? Do I need to factory reset settings? To which partition are the apps even stored on by default?
Any information or clarification would be largely appreciated.
Thanks.