original information: http://www.sugarsync.com/blog/2012/03/29/for-a-limited-time-give-and-get-even-more-free-storage/
If you don't have a SugarSync account, click HERE to open one and get 5.5GB of initial free space instead of normal 5GB without a referral.
Steps to get the EXTRA 2GB:
1) Log-in to SugarSync
2) Click on "Getting Started"
3) Click on "Give 20 friends free storage, and we'll give you 2GB"
4) Choose account and choose 20 emails that SugarSync will send an e-mail (they technically don't have to be your friends...)
Note : I suggest you change your password after your log-in (just in case...)
very useful!
I get 500MB for every refferal. I have enough cloud storage already.
DexterMorganNL said:
I get 500MB for every refferal. I have enough cloud storage already.
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The title of this posts suggest that it's for people that would like to increase their storage space. If you're not interested to increase your storage space, then it was a waste of time for you to come here, read the thread and post an inefficient, impractical and most of all wasteful post.
Hmmm... Mine is too I guess
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Hi all, I understand the main storage is 50MB and depending on the ROM this gets eaten up fast. Right now mine is at 1MB free. I text a lot and I figured it is the text message DB that is eating up the space.
Is there a way to move that DB to the internal storage instead?
Edit: This app helped find space consumers at ppcgeeks: MobileMonger
kajolishot said:
Hi all, I understand the main storage is 50MB and depending on the ROM this gets eaten up fast. Right now mine is at 1MB free. I text a lot and I figured it is the text message DB that is eating up the space.
Is there a way to move that DB to the internal storage instead?
Edit: This app helped find space consumers at ppcgeeks: MobileMonger
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If you are desperate to keep your old messages, use one of the backup programs located on this forum and delete your old ones from the device.
Besides that, I suggest cleaning up the storage space by deleting unnecessary pictures, such as the ones that come on the phone or moving your media to the internal storage.
So I've started using a new file sharing service called Minus. It is a little cumbersome, but works much the same as dropbox. It has a webapp, android app, and desktop client. It's nice because you get 10Gb for free and a 2gb file size limit. If you want to sign up, please use my link http://min.us/rOAhhxc and we can both get extra space
i just upgraded my box app and got a free upgrade to 50 gbs! Now through March 23, it looks like, update or install and get 50 gbs.
I can finally uninstall that worthless OpenDrive app. There are so many cloud storage apps out there, but most of the apps are among the worst the market has to offer.
Hey,
I had 50gb since the LG promotion. The only downside is that the box does not have a desktop component for free. But box is great for me cause I do alot of sideloading and I can do it on my phone and on my nook. I get a prompt on my phone asking me if I want to install an app or upload it to box. I install on my phone first then upload to box and then install on my nook.
Another great cloud service is dropbox.
Eh I already have 100 free GB unused from their iOS promotion. The limit on the file size makes it useless for using for anything useful.
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Yeah, the size limit can be a bummer, but my reading material needed a permanent home instead of loose sdcards.
I have put all my books and funny books (which can be up to 20+ mbs an issue, which adds up quick for files you can read in ten minutes) up onto Box with Foldersync. I then use File Expert, which has a file explorer for cloud storage that is easy to use and woks just like any other external storage explorer.
From within File Expert I just periodically import any number of things i think I may be interested in reading that week or so and import them into Aldiko. Rinse and repeat, with my 20 gbs of media now taking up half a gig at worst and available permanently.
I had to periodically cycle through my box account and clean and restock it. With could storage becoming less and less expensive as it becomes more and more valuable, I couldn't make myself pay actual money to commit to one service when there are so many offering free 5 gig chunks. But it was hassle and insufficient, so this was great news for me.
How does this work?please explain. Thanks
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With around 22gb of memory tied up in system/miscellaneous files (which I assume I have no control over without a root, i can only delete a few mb of the miscellaneous files ), is 10gb the typical amount of free memory available on this phone? Hopefully this is a memory leak thing, but I haven't seen any positive results since the new firmware upgrade.
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With around 22gb of memory tied up in system/miscellaneous files (which I assume I have no control over without a root, i can only delete a few mb of the miscellaneous files ), is 10gb the typical amount of free memory available on this phone? Hopefully this is a memory leak thing, but I haven't seen any positive results since the new firmware upgrade.
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10gb seems to low for free space
That's abnormal unless you've got loads of games or media.. Check to verify that you have no archived backup from recovery. Those take up gb's worth of space.
So I've scoured the settings and backup definitely isn't enabled
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So I've scoured the settings and backup definitely isn't enabled
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Backups made in recovery will NOT show up in folders.. Try wiping backup archives in recovery.
Go to my files, device storage, click more and click show hidden files. Check to see which folders are using a huge amount of storage
The easiest way to see what's taking so much memory is with the free program DiskUsage. You can download it from the Google Play store - it's small and very easy to use. Just start it and it'll show you what's what
LINK
thahue said:
So I've scoured the settings and backup definitely isn't enabled
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lirex said:
The easiest way to see what's taking so much memory is with the free program DiskUsage. You can download it from the Google Play store - it's small and very easy to use. Just start it and it'll show you what's what
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Ballin, yea so a while back I attempted to run a GameCube emulator and downloaded like 3 games for it..thought I cleared everything but I guess quite a few gigs were still hidden in unknown territories...
Miscellaneous files down to 711mb, thanks guy(s)
So I was just wondering if anyone inside of the US or any of its territories able to purchase a higher data allowance for Samsung cloud? I'm stuck with the basic 15 gig plan and have not seen nor found any method to actually upgrade this. I'm on AT&T myself. I don't know if it's carrier side same way we don't have the device maintenance antivirus or security feature.
Contact them. Phone/email
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-cloud
KingVekxin said:
So I was just wondering if anyone inside of the US or any of its territories able to purchase a higher data allowance for Samsung cloud? I'm stuck with the basic 15 gig plan and have not seen nor found any method to actually upgrade this. I'm on AT&T myself. I don't know if it's carrier side same way we don't have the device maintenance antivirus or security feature.
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Question is, why would need more than 15 GB of storage where can:
1.just not upload your photos to their clouds. Instead, upload them to Google photos and stop it on the Samsung cloud service and free a lot of space on your phone. I doubt that your apps and documents will need more than 15 GB of storage.
2. Just use smart switch to back up your data to an external SD card.
Doing the first one, I've survived apple's iCloud's 5GB of storage. Never went past 4GB lol
K-alz said:
Question is, why would need more than 15 GB of storage where can:
1.just not upload your photos to their clouds. Instead, upload them to Google photos and stop it on the Samsung cloud service and free a lot of space on your phone. I doubt that your apps and documents will need more than 15 GB of storage.
2. Just use smart switch to back up your data to an external SD card.
Doing the first one, I've survived apple's iCloud's 5GB of storage. Never went past 4GB lol
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Nah I use Google's services lol I just really hate not even having that option. Like if we could I probably still wouldn't but I don't like them telling me I can't and not saying why lol
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Nah I use Google's services lol I just really hate not even having that option. Like if we could I probably still wouldn't but I don't like them telling me I can't and not saying why lol
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I am facing similar problem, my cloud storage is about to run out and I can't find an option to upgrade storage, I upload only Samsung notes on cloud
tarunmali said:
I am facing similar problem, my cloud storage is about to run out and I can't find an option to upgrade storage, I upload only Samsung notes on cloud
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Toss Samsung's Notes as they will likely leave you in a bind in the future.
S Notes cost me hours of clean up time because they weren't transferable to my 10+.
Don't need that $hit.
Using ColorNote now... still need to fully test it for restore but should work.
Critical files stored as Word docs.
Cloud? Use the SD card as a data drive. Backup to PC plus 2 more hdds. No more screwing around wasting time and battery for data to download because it's all already on the data drive... reloads are a cake walk.
blackhawk said:
Toss Samsung's Notes as they will likely leave you in a bind in the future.
S Notes cost me hours of clean up time because they weren't transferable to my 10+.
Don't need that $hit.
Using ColorNote now... still need to fully test it for restore but should work.
Critical files stored as Word docs.
Cloud? Use the SD card as a data drive. Backup to PC plus 2 more hdds. No more screwing around wasting time and battery for data to download because it's all already on the data drive... reloads are a cake walk.
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How you backup Samsung notes to pc? Do you convert individual files into Samsung notes format and then transfer?
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How you backup Samsung notes to pc? Do you convert individual files into Samsung notes format and then transfer?
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The problem is when you upgrade the phone; the new Samsung SNote may not support the older saved one fully. You been warned...
Smart Switch.