Free space low on internal memory - Xperia Z1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm sorry if this question is dumb, but it's my first phone that actually has usable internal memory, so I'm a little bit confused. Why the hell it says that over 7GB is used when I'm not really using the internal memory yet?
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I even went through the entire /data partition and I found nothing but about 1GB of space used.
Is there anything I can do to free up some space in the internal memory?
Thanks for any answer, even the dumbest because I'm kind of new to the internal memory stuff.
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locate the largest folder files and chek it and verify that u didnt back up ur stuff 2-3x times

Well It's in the phone memory so i didn't copy no data except for a few movies and games on internal. Largest folder in data was about 1GB, that's why it worries me.
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To anyone that would have the same or similar issue. That's because I had lots of apps and it's data installed. Like GTA. All of those get your free space down.

olokos said:
To anyone that would have the same or similar issue. That's because I had lots of apps and it's data installed. Like GTA. All of those get your free space down.
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Even if you uninstall them?
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Jiyeon90 said:
Even if you uninstall them?
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Sometimes programmers are lazy or dumb, so they don't delete "everything" while you uninstal, like on pc.
Use CCleaner or clean master ( I prefer second one) or manualy delete old files.
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He's right although I'd rather use SD maid for this. There's literally no app that would be as powerful as SD maid when it goes down to cleaning up the device memory.

For memory issues caused by large apps like games there is possibility to move those to sd card by using app like "FolderMount" from PlayStore.

olokos said:
He's right although I'd rather use SD maid for this. There's literally no app that would be as powerful as SD maid when it goes down to cleaning up the device memory.
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There is 2 file in sdcard0/DCIM/thumbnails that always eating space every few days/weeks
Even if your images didn't increased
Try to delete them
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androidfreak70 said:
There is 2 file in sdcard0/DCIM/thumbnails that always eating space every few days/weeks
Even if your images didn't increased
Try to delete them
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Those are the thumbnails that are created based on your image count in order to load the pictures in album faster. I'd recommend to first move all your photos to some other storage (like PC) and THEN delete this file. Otherwise it's just like fighting with the wind. You delete it - it gets created again. All the time. Seems pretty pointless.

olokos said:
Those are the thumbnails that are created based on your image count in order to load the pictures in album faster. I'd recommend to first move all your photos to some other storage (like PC) and THEN delete this file. Otherwise it's just like fighting with the wind. You delete it - it gets created again. All the time. Seems pretty pointless.
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But on my XZ it's size just get increased without reason. Even if the pictures didn't changed...
I the system create them after few time but sometimes the files size get more than usual. Sometimes it's get up to 2GB for every files and that's huge
If you don't want to do that try ES File Explorer
Do that:
And you will see the folders and there sizes... And delete what is taking space
***NOTE*** ENABLE THE "SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS"
Good luck!
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androidfreak70 said:
But on my XZ it's size just get increased without reason. Even if the pictures didn't changed...
I the system create them after few time but sometimes the files size get more than usual. Sometimes it's get up to 2GB for every files and that's huge
If you don't want to do that try ES File Explorer
Do that:
And you will see the folders and there sizes... And delete what is taking space
***NOTE*** ENABLE THE "SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS"
Good luck!
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Nothing new. If you have tons of photos then tons of thumbnails will be created and they will also take a lot of space.
Trust me. Move all your photos somewhere off your device and then delete your .thumbnails folder. You'll see that it's size won't increase anymore. Pictures don't have to be modified at all. Thumbnails are getting created just if the pictures exist.

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The Awesomeness of Swap. (700MB+ ram)

Mods, please move this thread to General or wherever you think it should belong. It started off as a question that I found the answer to myself after further looking, but now it seems like it'd be helpful for future reference for anyone.
I found this guide here and followed it step by step and I now have 700+MB ram xD. Performance has been increased drastically. I'm using a Micro SD 8GB Class 4.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1575681
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does the phone lag on games?try asphalt 5 and see if it lags?
Get things ready for the funeral ceremony of your SD Card. It may die anytime
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Andraxo said:
does the phone lag on games?try asphalt 5 and see if it lags?
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I don't know. I don't have any heavy games installed since I'm not using A2SD. Everything's working fine though.
Rishris said:
Get things ready for the funeral ceremony of your SD Card. It may die anytime
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That's what backups are for. And SD's are replaceable. For this huge performance boost, I'm guessing it's okay.
Rishris said:
Get things ready for the funeral ceremony of your SD Card. It may die anytime
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He hasnt partitioned his sd for swap..so no funeral
side_effect said:
He hasnt partitioned his sd for swap..so no funeral
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Yes funeral, even if sd isn't partitioned, the swap file writes to the sd card, which has a limited number of writes. Swappiness at 100 takes a big toll on sd card life
dxppxd said:
Yes funeral, even if sd isn't partitioned, the swap file writes to the sd card, which has a limited number of writes. Swappiness at 100 takes a big toll on sd card life
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Nah, set the swappiness lower. I'm gonna take it off though. I'll put it back on when I get my 8GB Class 10 and reinstall A2SD. Don't really have the need for swap at the moment since I don't have any heavy apps installed. Just wanted to see how it worked out. Works amazingly well.
Thanks for the tip, without the swap partition we can't keep on background more than 4 apps maybe, now I can keep 10+, I tested and it's great!
FMAranda said:
Thanks for the tip, without the swap partition we can't keep on background more than 4 apps maybe, now I can keep 10+, I tested and it's great!
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Haha. Glad I'm not the only one it's worked for. But you actually made a partition? The swap file is more convenient. You can change size at will and you don't have to touch your SD and it works exactly like a partition.
How big did you make yours?
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Oh, sorry, I thought one thing and wrote another, I'm using a 256MB swap file, not partition. Good enough for me.
FMAranda said:
Oh, sorry, I thought one thing and wrote another, I'm using a 256MB swap file, not partition. Good enough for me.
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Oh ok. Yeah, that's good. I'm about to shrink mine. 500 is a space hog for no reason xD.
Highest swap usage I got was like 69MB.
EDIT: I just realized. With this, we can finally use ICS/JB. The lack of ram made it completely slow and unbearable. I'll start using it again once all the bugs are sorted out
Want to use this...
After examination planning to format sd card to make swap partition..
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Tutorial plzz
bhumit22 said:
Want to use this...
After examination planning to format sd card to make swap partition..
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Did you even read the first post OR the link provided? YOU DON'T NEED A SWAP PARTITION.
This is why Aces die every day.

[Q] total Bionic memory topic

I know the Bionic is supposed to have 16gb total storage. I ran AntTek Explorer out of curiosity, I browsed to Device and clicked on Properties. It was still scanning how many files and folders there are but when I stopped it, it was at 17.25gb. Is this possible or is the Explorer wrong? I don't have an sd card in either. Here's a screen shot.
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I believe that's scanning all partitions, not just data and internal-SD storage. I'm not sure about how big each partition is, but I know webtop is about 1~1.5 GB. Plus some others, so you'd read a bit over 16 GB.
If you don't use a lapdock or HDMI cable, you may be able to format that webtop partition and mount it as another user storage.
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Thanks for the knowledge. I had no idea there were other partitions like that. Good to know.
No problem. Grab a root browser and look around some time. If you're rooted, you can poke around pretty much any where.
Using a simple terminal emulator, you could read the fstab and mtab to look a bit closer to all the partitions on your system.
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What I don't get is that it's only showing 2.95 total space for internal storage with 2.38 available and 8gb total space internal storage with 3.85 available.
I think you miss-typed, you've contradicted yourself. Also, are you reading from that app, or from the system menu.
I'd recommend the app "disk usage" in the market to read storages and all the data size inside.
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I'm just going by what it says under settings, storage. I dunno, another screenshot.
Ah, you're not on stock ROM I see.
The ROM you've got loaded is bugged, the first "internal storage" is supposed to be "app storage".
You're app storage partition is listed as 3GB because you most likely have a ROM slot of that size, and that's what you're currently booted into.
Guess I should have asked those questions up front, my apologies. Or, noticed from the first SS.
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no need to apologize. is there any way to expand that partition so it's using the full 8gb instead of just 3? I don't have anything in the stock slot and I have PAC in slot 1. I'm only using PAC.
It's possible to install it to your stock ROM slot, though I personally don't advise it, as it defeats the purpose of safe-strap.
Are you really needing the app storage space that badly? Is apps-to-sd not a viable option?
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I tried before to install it to the stock slot and it just hung at a black screen. I will try it again though. I would just like to have and use all real estate that's available.
Sorry, it's not something I've played with my self. I have read about others installing ROMs to stock slot, but I've also read about complications.
Someone else may be able to shed more light. You may be able to find out more on some other posts around on doing that.
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This is kind of a follow up to my original post. I am back to the stock JB rom. I formatted and deleted slot 1 and uninstalled safestrap. It's still not showing the correct storage space. I don't know what I'm doing wrong to get the full 16gb. Total space it's showing as 16gb with 515mb being used by apps and 3.24gb as available. Internal storage is good with 7.71gb showing as available. I just can't figure out where that missing 5gb is.
Can you post a screen shot?
Also, this app is handy when figuring these things out. I've been using it for 3 years
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage
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Strizay said:
... Total space it's showing as 16gb with 515mb being used by apps and 3.24gb as available. Internal storage is good with 7.71gb showing as available. I just can't figure out where that missing 5gb is.
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I could be wrong about this, but I don't think the bionic ever had 8GB available as app storage, it's been about 4GB for me.
You're thinking that you have 2 x 8GB partitions, one for app, one for the fake sdcard.
I think it's split 3 ways, 4GB system/other, 4GB app storage, 8GB SD.
But I'm not entirely sure about that and never cared to notice before. I'll look into this and reply if I find anything.
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[Q] Anyone working on a Custom ROM with Apps2SD enabled?

Anyone? :crying:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo.../read-forum-section-rules-guidelines-t2479324
I second that link Iruwen posted.
To tell you the truth, no. Nobody is going to do that because it's absurd.
Why is it absurd to enable a Standard Android Feature in a custom Rom that was disabled at Sony????
redlabour said:
Why is it absurd to enable a Standard Android Feature in a custom Rom that was disabled at Sony????
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No Sir, it's exactly the other way 'round. It has actually been bought back by Sony, but only to select models that suffer from low internal memory.
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What????? When and why did this happened? I am back from iOS after 4 years only because of App2SD
Please tell me, what apps are you using that 16gb is not enough?
WhatsApp, Facebook, Navigation, Medicalsoftware, Games. After 2 Days only 2 GByte left....... This is enough for a Tablet but not for my daily needs.
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What????? When and why did this happened? I am back from iOS after 4 years only because of App2SD
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Well, what to say?! Not everything got better in newer versions, unfortunately. Google implemented a lot restrictions with regards to external SDcards.
However, I can't seem to spot any really consuming Apps in your Screenshot, except maybe the Games. Possibly helpful to post a shot of settings -> memory to sort it out.
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ill be honest, i just want the ability to modify my sd card while on my phone. I often save large files and i store my music collection on my sd card along with my books and school work. Any way to write/modify any files on my sd card without root? Who at google thought it was a good idea to lock its users out of their own sd cards? Anyway ill just wait for a way to unlock the bootloader without losing drm keys and then eventually im sure a custom rom will come out. Until then ill just have to use my computer to modify my sd card. NBD.
slyr114 said:
ill be honest, i just want the ability to modify my sd card while on my phone. I often save large files and i store my music collection on my sd card along with my books and school work. Any way to write/modify any files on my sd card without root? Who at google thought it was a good idea to lock its users out of their own sd cards? Anyway ill just wait for a way to unlock the bootloader without losing drm keys and then eventually im sure a custom rom will come out. Until then ill just have to use my computer to modify my sd card. NBD.
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Not sure if you're aware but...
settings-storage-transfer data to sd card
slyr114 said:
Any way to write/modify any files on my sd card without root?
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Any app can write to its own folder on the SD card. Without root, no app except system apps can write to the whole SD card for security reasons. This will be changed with Android L (introduction of a new permission).
geronimoid said:
Not sure if you're aware but...
settings-storage-transfer data to sd card
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That's not what I meant, I use solid explorer but can't actually modify anything on the card just read. As the guy below you said only system apps can transfer stuff or it has to go into the android folder.
@OP:
I'm 90% sure you don't need a lot of those apps. Try and see if you really need **** and uninstall it if the launch count is below a certain threshold (back in Gingerbread, I set mine to once per month and I ended up uninstalling almost half my apps). Or try finding a lighter app that does the same thing.
Only once in my entire life was I able to fill up a 16GB device with apps only (on a 16GB Nexus 7), and even those were just games (of 100MB+ in size).
My point -- 16GB is more than enough for the majority of users, there is no reason for a developer to waste time doing edits to please the minority you are part of.
Also your OP is ridiculous. And the post isn't in the correct Forum subsection.
You're German ffs, show that! :ID
Just saw this thread and had to reply, because it seems like good news for everybody who owns an sd card
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...5-0-shows-google-still-loves-sd-cards-1271803
According to this google is loosening the sd card restrictions on the new android, at least as it regards storage of third party apps on the sd card.
Just wanted to share this to spread the hopefully true news, maybe an app2sd will also be implemented.
As I said three posts before
This thread absolutely does not belong in the Original Development subforum.
You could root and get xposed running which could fix your problem.
Trow away navigator, it's rubbish. Can use sygic and put the roadmaps on the sd. Saved me 4gb internal memory.

[Q] Only 23GB "Total Space" on 32GB Nexus 6 right out of the box?

Anyone else notice that right out of the box you only have 23GB of usable storage on the 32GB variant?
I know that you'll never get the full storage amount due to the ROM taking up space. However, on both my Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, with 16GB total space, I had at least 12GB available right out of the box. So I'm used to having ~4GB of unusable space. But 9GB of space taken right off the bat for a pure Android device with no bloatware does not seem right to me.
Anyone know why this might be?
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Starting from lollipop, the phone uses art run time. Art takes up more space in the internal storage, it's one of the tradeoffs when compared to dalvik.
And no you can't change back to dalvik on lollipop.
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Good to know. Thanks!
I guess this is just one more reason many should opt for the 64GB.
Now that I'm on a computer, I can elaborate my point in more detail,
Android 4.4 KitKat, at least on the Nexus 5, includes a new runtime call “Android runtime”, ART. Though it’s not a very creative name, it is pretty creative in what it does. Unlike JIT, which must compile every app whenever it’s loaded, ART works on a concept called ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation. With ART, when you download and install an app it automatically pre-compiles. This takes up more space on your device and takes longer to initially install when compared to Dalvik. However, apps launch quicker and are arguably faster when run using ART rather than Dalvik. What’s more, since less time is required to run apps, your processor doesn’t get worked as hard and your battery life may benefit as a result.
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http://pocketnow.com/2013/11/13/dalvik-vs-art
Do note that the above is from Kit Kat's ART which can be different from Lollipop's ART (improved and more finalized)
This isn't much difference to the 32gb Nexus 5 which has 26gb.
That's weird -did you get a carrier model vs an unlocked one from the playstore?
People were posting 25GB free last week for the 32GB....
I have 54 GB free "total space" on mine.
I got the the 32GB
Pilz said:
I have 54 GB free "total space" on mine.
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You have a 64gb. System overhead seems to be about the same as OP's.
OP, were any carrier apps loaded on during setup? If so, remove and get that space back.
RW-1 said:
OP, were any carrier apps loaded on during setup? If so, remove and get that space back.
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For this phone, only AT&T gets carrier apps pre-loaded. To be honest, a lot of the Google Applications are bloatware.
Bloatware examples are: Fit, Earth, Books, Movies, Google+, etc.
zephiK said:
For this phone, only AT&T gets carrier apps pre-loaded. To be honest, a lot of the Google Applications are bloatware.
Bloatware examples are: Fit, Earth, Books, Movies, Google+, etc.
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I agree with you, but to the OP's issue, he may regain some of his space by removing them, it's been said that you can remove those said carrier apps. As to the others, they may be removable, or one may need root if they are loaded just in /system. Thing is the OP hasn't stated if he got a GP or moto phone, or one from a carrier to begin with.
Initially I was disappointed with the seemingly low space, but you have to keep in mind that a good chunk of that 32GB is lost to formatting (I'd estimate around 10%-15%). The rest is used by the operating system. So 24GB of free space is very plausible on a 32GB device.
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You have a 64gb. System overhead seems to be about the same as OP's.
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Correct I was posting that as a comparison seeing that mine has about the same amount of space taken up.

General Getting Low speed data transfer .. is ufs 2.2 worst than eMMC 5.1 ??

Now that I have RN10 Pro for more than a year while still keeping my old but gold samsung phone C9 Pro
I can tell you for sure that C9 although he has eMMC 5 Memory but still fastest notably than RN10 Pro when copying or moving files in the internal storage or between internal and sd card
or when transferring files to or from laptop and specially from laptop to phone
it could take a just 200 MB group of handreds small sized files a very long time to be copied to the phone maybe hour
while on C9 pro it take minutes
it is not a cable issue nor laptop side or damaged usb port
coz on samsung every thing work great and the transfer speed in the RN10 when copying from folder to another is shiiittyyy
So
WTF with UFS ??
Any one else have this issue ?? or could you try copeing bunch of small files from your pc to the phone and tell back how fast it was ?
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Now here is a sample of transfer speed when copying various files from sd card to internal storage
how crappy is that .. 17 MBbs
will post another one for internal copying
here is a sample of the transfer speed in between two folders in internal storage
Check sdcard speed. Sdcard speed deteriotes overtime(writing/moving/deleting)
YuRuMii said:
Check sdcard speed. Sdcard speed deteriotes overtime(writing/moving/deleting)
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I wish it was an sd card issue but it is not
try your self moving punch of files or folders from the internal storage to another location also in internal storage
it gives a very disappointed speed comparing to ufs 2.2 standards
my oldest c9 pro phone with an MMC5.1 flash memory chip gives a far higher transfer rate which is not logical and point directly to somthing not right in not only xiaomi RN10 Pro but also in others ufs 2.x xiaomi phones i tested it and found it the same
i really need a technical point of view to this issue and what could be the reason and if we can get it fixed coz i guess maybe it is related to some config or kernel / software thing
My phone is redmi note 10 pro...
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My phone is redmi note 10 pro... View attachment 5893573
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thanx bro
which app you used to do that test?
what i mean is the real scenario when you copy some files in between folders of the internal storage then you will find the real values not the theoritical ones
specially when copying lots of small files like whatsapp media folder for example
you can try to do this as a test and see yourself the disappointing results
aboyazan78 said:
díky brácho
jakou aplikaci jsi použil k tomu testu?
Myslím tím skutečný scénář, když zkopírujete nějaké soubory mezi složkami interního úložiště, pak najdete skutečné hodnoty, nikoli teoretické
zvláště při kopírování spousty malých souborů, jako je například mediální složka Whatsapp
můžete to zkusit udělat jako test a sami uvidíte neuspokojivé výsledky
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you are right that copying small files sometimes takes longer than larger ones...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.a1dev.sdbench
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My phone is redmi note 10 pro... View attachment 5893573
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What app is that? Thanks.
Fostel said:
Co je to za aplikaci? Dík.
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A1 SD Bench - Apps on Google Play
Benchmark SD card to test IO read / write speed and check media performance.
play.google.com
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look at that speed
what the hell is wrong, to me what is so confusing that in a much older device this never happens
karlos11sss said:
A1 SD Bench - Apps on Google Play
Benchmark SD card to test IO read / write speed and check media performance.
play.google.com
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will download and try but i am sure it will gives the same results you had cause ut is a theoritical test but in real situations we get that awful results
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If you want to see a much worst scenario try to copy files from pc i once got a 3 days remaining
aboyazan78 said:
podívej se na tu rychlost
co je sakra špatně, co je pro mě tak matoucí, že v mnohem starším zařízení se to nikdy nestane
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aboyazan78 said:
will download and try but i am sure it will gives the same results you had cause ut is a theoritical test but in real situations we get that awful results
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And when I try to copy a larger file, the speed is much better
karlos11sss said:
View attachment 5893899And when I try to copy a larger file, the speed is much better
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yes that is right, larger files has a higher speed but definitely not like the speed benchmark programs gives

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