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Hi people.
Recently,i rooted my L7 with ics v10h.
I installed CPU Master Free to set cpu maxim and mininum, but still has lag and is very slowly.
Aslo, i installed Memory Booster Lite or RAM Optimizer and it's incredible what i saw:
Code:
Total memory: 409 MB
Free Memory: 127 MB
Used Memory: 282 MB
This is my memory ram.
I have an LG -E405 phone running Android 2.3.6.
As can be seen here, the phone has 1GB internal memory and 384Mb RAM.
When I look at default App manager, this is what I get,
RAM - 231Mb
System Memory - 157 Mb.
Internal Memory - 378Mb.
SD Card - 2Gb.
Also, all the applications I install, by default take up space from System memory.
Many tutorials explain about moving apps from internal memor
Running latest Android for Galaxy Tab 8.9 and bought a 32GB USB flash memory stick for file transfers, etc. Would not work. Searched the net for clues and could not find any.
So after researching a bit, I can't really figure out what "Device Memory" is. The one it shows when you go to Settings -> Application Manager.
I have a 16GB S2, and I have about 2GB overall in "Device Memory". Is it just out of that 16GB only 2GB are available for apps?
I have a service in Android which takes a lot of memory and is occasionally removed from running.
What is the rule by which Android decides to remove a process? If so - how can I tell I'm about to stop running due to too much memory consumption? Most of the memory I allocate is allocated in native code.