RAM question - Motorola Atrix HD

I know I've seen something with custom ROMs sometimes only showing partial RAM availability but I can't find anything on stock.
I only have about 820 of the 1gb specs for use, is this normal?
Noticed while trying to compare custom and stock ROMs, and it is present in both so it just had me wondering.
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I did find some information on the Atrix4g having 200mb dedicated to the webtop, is this somehow related?
Can anybody at least confirm this is what it is for RAM availability on this phone?
I just want to make sure in flashing a couple ROMs I haven't somehow changed something out of the norm......
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I think it's normal
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Why sammy still release ics for other country? If it got kernel problem?

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Im also curious if there's any difference in firmware if let's say i live in singapore and upgraded using the malaysia version? Since the ics for singapore isnt out yet, and i cant wait anymore, are there huge performance changes between region specific roms?
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iihito702 said:
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You ask the right question! I can't understand this. Does Samsung officially response on this emmc bug problem?
skyhew said:
You ask the right question! I can't understand this. Does Samsung officially response on this emmc bug problem?
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Say for example, you purchase an ERP software and start to modify/customize the software to your taste/requirement, and it run well w/out any issue. Later when the ERP vendor release an updated version of the software, you updated and your modified/customized component doesn't fit in and has causes corruption on your data, that is your own problem, there won't be any issue if you've used the software as it is, without modifying a single code.
The same applies to the so-called emmc bug, does it even trigger if you've use the firmware as it is? Only the dev/expert will know.
Actually it triggers during normal factory resets too.
Edit: As per the bricking threads, it has a certain percentage of happening. Making the whole thing uncertain with people having successes with some having bricks.
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Cause they love quality control and want to test global recall on all ics running phones
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Markuzy said:
Actually it triggers during normal factory resets too.
Edit: As per the bricking threads, it has a certain percentage of happening. Making the whole thing uncertain with people having successes with some having bricks.
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The normal factory reset on a Jailbroken iPhone has different effect than on a non-jailbroken one.
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The normal factory reset on a Jailbroken iPhone has different effect than on a non-jailbroken one.
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I am not too sure if it is different for Android Gingerbread and ICS .
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Because they're taking a gamble on it happening only in a minority of cases or a minority of users being susceptible.
Presumably they have risk assessment or a conscious thought process internally that we're not privy to. To us it looks random in occurrance. Perhaps Samsung know more about it than we do and can take calculated risks.

Anyone downgraded from a Note 2

Will I notice much of a difference
I don't use led notifications, hardly play large 3d games, and turn off air view
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I have the original Note and one of my colleagues uses the Note 2, to be honest apart from NFC there's not a whole lot of difference when your not playing 3D games and such that you mentioned, and if you flash the latest leaked 4.1.2 firmware, you get all the features like the Nature UX, Paper Artist, Muliscreen etc.. that the Note 2 uses, so i personally don't think you will notice much of a difference if any at all
Better screen real estate, youll notice that as a benefit of note 1. May be a little more sluggish also, but probably only nano seconds. As above poster sais, the jb leaks offer all the software benefits.
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I think note2 doesnt have many differences with note1.the differences is just a quadcore procie,but that useless if you not playing intensiveb3d games right?and now almost all the software based feature of note2 can we see in leaked jb
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I think note2 doesnt have many differences with note1.the differences is just a quadcore procie,but that useless if you not playing intensiveb3d games right?and now almost all the software based feature of note2 can we see in leaked jb
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Plus official jb isnt that far off now.
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Adhityairvan said:
I think note2 doesnt have many differences with note1.the differences is just a quadcore procie,but that useless if you not playing intensiveb3d games right?
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Don't forget an extra Gb RAM on Note 2.
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ocujos said:
Don't forget an extra Gb RAM on Note 2.
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That's it's O N E thing. It's it worth it for that?
Soon as we have the right kernel we can use swap 2 again to bump up ram. Plus o/c as well.I'm keeping mine and think updating every other model is plenty. It's just blogs paid to make you feel you are missing out which cause the doubts in what you have
From box 13......
Hey the note 2 has better battery management! Better than note 1 for your information. The battery last longer.
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It does have a more mah battery.
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Multiboot for Xoom ?? Android/ubuntu

I have it on my n7 and love it but I think I would love it more on my Xoom I can boot ubuntu and any other roms is great why don't we have this
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Multirom anyone Motorola defy has it
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Anyone?
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This would be great if someone actually payed our device some mind its lower end devices with more going
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Bump back
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I'd love for this to happen, do you know if the kernel source is available for the method used to dual boot? I got an i9100 dual booting with gokhanmorals dual boot, we should start there with sharing the Linux kernel between two ROMs then it would make experimentation on a secondrom Less risky
Once I finish my degree this June I'll be paying our device a lot of attention
P.s. unrelated I'm in the UK but need to find a replacement digitizer for the Xoom min has a hairline crack all the way diagonally through the sscreeen!!!
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I'd love for this to happen, do you know if the kernel source is available for the method used to dual boot? I got an i9100 dual booting with gokhanmorals dual boot, we should start there with sharing the Linux kernel between two ROMs then it would make experimentation on a secondrom Less risky
So if it was implemented like gokhanmorals dual boot method. we wouldnt be able to boot ubuntu aswell right?
Once I finish my degree this June I'll be paying our device a lot of attention
P.s. unrelated I'm in the UK but need to find a replacement digitizer for the Xoom min has a hairline crack all the way diagonally through the sscreeen!!!
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In my opinion i think the uboot bootloader would be better,
And on gokhanmorals s2 kernel. He just used the s2's 500mb preload partition as a system. and had a 2gb data partition on the internel sd. and cache. He didnt have 2 different kernels. The same one for both roms.
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In my opinion i think the uboot bootloader would be better,
And on gokhanmorals s2 kernel. He just used the s2's 500mb preload partition as a system. and had a 2gb data partition on the internel sd. and cache. He didnt have 2 different kernels. The same one for both roms.
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How every it works I see major potential in this my Xoom I use more then my n7
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Safestrap
I saw that Hashcode did a rev of Safestrap for the Xoom2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965686
Maybe someone could check in that thread to see if he has any plans to bring it to the OG Xoom (Wingray, Stingray, Everest)
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Ram extension ?

is it possible to double our ram somehow ? like taking from SD or even adding a hardware ? that would be awesomen
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if you have madd skillz and can change motherboards components/firmware, maybe. Not sure if done before.
Options people do use are swapfiles. But I have only read that.
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Is dual core an obselete spec for phones????

I always love my note but here the prob is not the phone specs. But the apps thats are getting bigger and bigger day by day. Just like PC times. Just because of that now some basic apps that are with me since the start if this phone are slowing down my phone.
I think there should be a basic version of all apps and then the fancy version.
Facebook, viber and other apps are now taking like 80 mb each. Where as they were just about 8 to 10 mbs in ginger bread. I guess its time for me to put this note in my drawer and get a nee device.
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You're still around here? *butt-clench*
What you are stating is a lack of RAM not processing power... And no nowadays there is still not that much wrong with a dual core. Android just isn't properly optimized to use all of its cores at the same time > that doesn't mean that it doesn't use all of its cores when it needs to to be powerful enough. But that means that, for example, when the load is 50% it is better for both cores to run on ~25% then one to be inactive and the other on 50%. Of course the single threaded performance of newer cores (A53 etc.) has increased, but that wasn't question
Phones are just like laptops, only more power constraint...
I know this case. Android closes apps with OOM and Memory Killer (something like that). Some apps could use to stay longer resident in the ram. The dificulty is that, for example, you could leave comfortably 10 tabs open in the browser, but if they use CPU power (even above 0.1%), the os will close the entire app. So no matter how much ram or cpu power you have, the power management will kick in?
We need a new kind of battery technology. Phones that don't need to recharge a whole month.
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You're still around here? *butt-clench*
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Look whose here.... I told ya custom roms are juat a trend and it will end. Hehehe
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qazibasit said:
Look whose here.... I told ya custom roms are juat a trend and it will end. Hehehe
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I really hope that this is a bad joke.
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Its not a joke, neither its the truth but its a fact.
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Its not a joke, neither its the truth but its a fact.
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Nah, it's not. It's just a single person (you) that believes that.
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Maybe ur right
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It might be your data partition filling up. 30% free space seems to be the minimum needed for speedy reads and writes. I used this method to increase the data partition to 6g.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642299
[MOD][GUIDE]Partition your internal memory for better App management (Pit Files)
And now the note is speedy again on stock samsung rom.
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