Infinix Hot 2 Internal Storage shows its almost full. - Infinix HOT 2

Hello,
I recently got an Infinix Hot 2, and it has since upgraded to Marshmallow. This upgrade brought problems as my music has disappeared and my internal memory appears to be full but can't find what's taking up all the space. I have an 8 gb sd card which is treated as internal memory. Does anyone know how I can find out what's taking up all that space?
Thanks,
Edwin.

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ashutoshmishra said:
Hi everyone,
I upgraded my phone to 6.0 this morning, and have been facing issues ever since. The phone keeps freezing or rebooting at will. When I first tried to format my SD card (a class 10 Strontium Nitro 32GB purchased 2 months back) as internal storage for the first time, it got stuck for a long time and I had to do a factory reset and format again. After that, I moved all possible apps to the SD card, but every time I try to access a few of these apps (official Twitter, Truedialer, AdSense, etc) the entire phone will freeze for about a minute and then reboot for a very long time (over 5 minutes). I am terrified of opening any app on the SD card right now because it might trigger the reboot again.
Is anyone else facing similar issues on their Android Ones?
The battery life has also seemingly degraded, and once the phone completely shut down because the battery suddenly went from 40% to 0%.
After last year's Lollipop debacle and now this, I am really disappointed with Google's quality assurance. Marshmallow was supposed to be all about stability.
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My experience is pretty opposite to yours, my canvas is working flawlessly, and battery life has significantly increased. There is no sd card problem for me and app permissions and doze mood is best of the picks...try to reset your device
ashutoshmishra said:
Hi everyone,
I upgraded my phone to 6.0 this morning, and have been facing issues ever since. The phone keeps freezing or rebooting at will. When I first tried to format my SD card (a class 10 Strontium Nitro 32GB purchased 2 months back) as internal storage for the first time, it got stuck for a long time and I had to do a factory reset and format again. After that, I moved all possible apps to the SD card, but every time I try to access a few of these apps (official Twitter, Truedialer, AdSense, etc) the entire phone will freeze for about a minute and then reboot for a very long time (over 5 minutes). I am terrified of opening any app on the SD card right now because it might trigger the reboot again.
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Install android m stock rom again and after install format your memory card for internal storage using wait when memory card is formatted don't shutdown your mobile try this it will work
I am also facing random freezes with Spice Dream Uno on MM.
So I factory reset again this morning, formatted the SD card as internal storage one more time, and installed a few apps to the SD card. Things look much better than yesterday, so I am slowly adding apps and checking if any of them misbehaves.
I can't believe there isn't an option to auto-install apps to the SD card for sprout4 models.
Thanks for your replies. :good:
There are a lot Fc's on sprout 8 on root too I guess it has to do something with costom kernel apparently stock rom works perfectly
same problem Here in Spice Dream uno
I am also facing random freezes with Spice Dream Uno on MM
Freezes are back
They are back. At this point, I don't know what else to do except swap my SD card and see if the new one fixes the issues.
I can confirm this on Sparkle V too.
Making ext_SD to be used as internal even on Class 10 makes rebooting to take a hell of time.
I can confirm this with my canvas A1 running stock Marshmallow and Nitro Class 10 memory card.
It works flawlessly as external storage. But often freezes when used as internal.
I experience this on low battery usually.
Use sd card as external no problem but crashes the other way around same here

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So I dropped in a 512 GB card in my s10+, and in the past you were able to format the card as internal storage. I can see this option and is basically just an external saving location, for nothing...
Any advice?
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The adaptable storage option went away with the arrival of Pie.
So the only real advantage of external storage is for pictures, video and apps you install after setup? BS if you ask me...what's the point if you can't merge the two as usable storage?
What is the advantages of an external SD card?
so that when you take pictures and save them on your card and your phone happens to get destroyed you can simply pull your card out of your destroyed phone and you still have everything intact. It also allows you to access your pictures in the event that your phone battery dies by simply putting your card into another phone and it or computer. It also serves as an additional backup to your pictures if you chose to save them on both your phone and your SD card.
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