Hi there,
My Diamond seems to use up a huge amount of RAM, while there are almost no apps running. After a soft reset memory usage is about 70%, quickly going up to over 80%.
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When I look into the memory details, it shows this:
So I looked into taskmanager, to see what's using up almost 95 mb of RAM...
There are some processes using a few MB's, but there are almost all quite necessary (except for the remote, but I used it to make these screenshots)! And when I sum up the big ones I come to 30 mb at most, including the smaller processes maybe 40 mb. Not 95. Where the hell did my remaining 45 mb RAM go? I assume that the amount of RAM used by Windows itself is not shown here, since the OS uses up the difference between the 192 MB RAM and the 107 MB shown in the picture.
Who can bring light in this RAM darkness?
That is why I am getting rid of my Touch Diamond and getting a Touch Pro.
Program memory...
Try AZTOR's X2 Ultimate ROM... it's cheaper than changing your device, and I've never had any 'out of memory' issues. I can have a dozen apps running and still not go over 80% usage. Of course, it does depend on what apps you're running
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Ok, I wish there's somebody answer, at least giving some opinion...
I dunno kow what is really happened to my X1.
I've just using it for 1-2 month which actually given as present last year.
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1. Why in the picture 3(shows after picture number 1 and number 2), It just shows me a blank screen for about 10-15 secs?
2. it also has annoying taskbar appear right after the picture number 3, why?
FYI, I has 75% Program Free, 45% Storage Free and 25% Storage Card Free
And I also have this keyboard annoying problem. By the first time, the 'ok' button is not really responsive.
Then the 'Bckspc' button and now the left side of 'Space' Button not responsive at all.
Would Sony Ericsson cover my X1 for this failure? I still have 2 week waranty.
FYI, I really take care this X1. No scratch or anything. I always carry this X1 with pouch that has no magnet.
Hi guys,
I've installed CyanogenMod 7.0.0-RC2 yesterday on my new Nexus One.
When I go to "About phone" I see in "Mem info (avail/total)" > "XXX MB / 405 MB"
This is implying that my phone only has 405mb of ram when it should have 512mb.
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Is this a problem with my phone or is it normal? Is there any way to reclaim the memory?
Thanks for answering,
PD: Sorry for my english.
The radio I know takes up RAM causing it to appear less in the phone specs. At least on the g2 is like that.
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I have the same amount so I guess its ok
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512 is before formatting and partitions, etc
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ddgarcia05 said:
The radio I know takes up RAM causing it to appear less in the phone specs. At least on the g2 is like that.
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Great, thanks for answering.
The RAM is used by lots of other things such as the OS, the launcher, Google core system apps, the system process, etc. Those all reside in RAM.
Hey guys (and girls, *cough* if any) I've found a really awesome app which I feel has increased my battery life massively throughout the day. The app's called Fast reboot and it basically simulates a reboot by closing/restarting all core and user processes and thus frees up memory which hence makes your phone feel much snappier. Another thing which helps is you can auto set the reboots to commence when the phone is locked or unlocked, so making the process a hell lot easier(Note, only on paid version). Anyhow I've included a link to the market below.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.greatbytes.fastreboot&feature=more_from_developer#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLmdyZWF0Ynl0ZXMuZmFzdHJlYm9vdCJd
If feeling rather generous you could buy the full version, for the price of a red bull can I rekon it's a bargain.. Well that's what I did anyway.
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Why do you ever want to kill all the working processes from inside your android?
Yes, it will make your phone feel much fluent (flash heroDeck and your phone will fly), but in the same time - the program itself will eat a lot of battery due to the cycle: kill all (more CPU required) - android starts processes all over again - kill all (more CPU required) - android starts processes all over again - and so on!
Android its all about multitasking. Personally, I see these programs as a waste of time and space.
You're busy and don't have time to wait, which is why you need to stop reading this thread and get back to organizing your Pogs. Rate this thread to express how the HTC 10 performs when multitasking. A higher rating indicates that the HTC 10 keeps many apps in memory so that they don't need to reload, and that when moving between apps, transitions are smooth and performance is excellent.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
How's the memory management on the htc 10?
Maybe someone who used also the the s7 (which still has a bad memory management, apps keep being pushed out from memory) can give us more info?
Thanks!
By Standard settings Boost+ App kills Apps in background to safe memory.
From the official 4gb 3.7gb are available.
Android OS always uses about 880mb of that.
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Here are my Apps.
And Chrome is a goddamn memory Eater. Sorted by Peak.
So sometimes Chrome closed certain Tabs (I always have 6-12 Tabs open) to safe memory. Often the Tabs im Streaming Music .... ie Soundcloud or such.
6gb ROM devices do seem like a great idea for heavy Multitaskers.
Hi, Android OS is using a lot of my data plan whe I turn off the phone. I have the notification that shows you how much data was used with the screen turned off and it ALWAYS shows more than 2 MB. Last 24h it used 92 MB and it's killing my data plan. Do you know how can I know which specific process is consuming the most?
Here I post some pictures.
Data used with the screen off (last time I turned it off)
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Data used in the last 24 hours (ALL IN THE BACKGROUND)
Maybe its updating some stuff or probably syncing something. Give it a couple of days and see if it settles down, if it doesnt, I would suggest a factory reset when you are at home and connected to your home network and see how it goes the next day.
It normally uses about 1~2 MB but from 18th January it increased to a daily average of 10MB. Most of the time I'm connected to my wifi so I don't know how much data it will use if I'm not connected to any wifi during all the day. I think I'll do a factory reset before the f****** process finishes killing all my data