hi
should be getting mine today
how is everybody coping with the low storage issue?
i have been reading up on directory bind and also rickywyatt method
i dont plan on unlocking the bootloader but i do plan on rooting
What low storage issue are you talking about?
While most of them are installed on the SD, I have a lot of installed applications (about a hundred) and I still have more than 3Gb available (internal storage).
An SDcard can be used for your pictures/videos/games, up 32Gb (at least).
If you want to root your phone and don't want to unlock your bootloader, then don't upgrade it.
However, depending on the installed firmware, it may be impossible to root without unlocking the bootloader.
Motorola has fixed the root exploit in the last update.
ciberbeb said:
What low storage issue are you talking about?
While most of them are installed on the SD, I have a lot of installed applications (about a hundred) and I still have more than 3Gb available (internal storage).
An SDcard can be used for your pictures/videos/games, up 32Gb (at least).
If you want to root your phone and don't want to unlock your bootloader, then don't upgrade it.
However, depending on the installed firmware, it may be impossible to root without unlocking the bootloader.
Motorola has fixed the root exploit in the last update.
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oh, that was something i wanna ask, so if i download Need for Speed MW the 2 gb will install on the SD?
I can't see that it goes to the sd card everything I have downloaded has gone onto the internal memory
App2sd doesn't work so I think the only two methods we can use are directory bind or the internal swap memory trick
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emu123 said:
I can't see that it goes to the sd card everything I have downloaded has gone onto the internal memory
App2sd doesn't work so I think the only two methods we can use are directory bind or the internal swap memory trick
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Did u tried using this app? i dont have a good connection so i cant try it by myself with games https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zbGYuTGlzdGdsQXBwIl0.
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oh, that was something i wanna ask, so if i download Need for Speed MW the 2 gb will install on the SD?
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It depends on the application. Some apps put thier "big" files on the sdcard, some won't.
As emu123 said, you can use an app like Apps2sd to move them from the internal to the external storage.
Even if I install a lot of games, I never ran out of storage. That was the case with my old HTC Desire HD.
Big games can use up to 400Mb, I still have more than 3Gb, which means I can install, at least, 7 big games (but some of them will put files on the SDcard if present). It won't ever happen.
EDIT: I think Apps2sd doesn't work with Android 4.x. Not sure, but I think that the system manages where to install apps when internal storage is full.
I already suggested the ability to move apps to the SD card on the motorola forums, Razr I discussions:
I even got an answer!
I'm a new user so I can't post links search it
Agustinb14 said:
I already suggested the ability to move apps to the SD card on the motorola forums, Razr I discussions:
I even got an answer!
I'm a new user so I can't post links search it
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I'm not sure the "gosh that's a good idea, we'll pass it on" really counts as an answer - almost as if no-one had ever thought of it before!
Does anyone know how to disable vibro on screen unlocking?
Hi, I set up a thread (in my signature) specifically for for those of us new to Motorola - I just got my first Moto phone 2 days ago too. You may find the thread helpful - I will update it with any info. that people need.
How do you mean low storage? Internally? 8GB (practically 5GB) is low to you? Compared with what? Most phones in the upper tier of mid-range have 8GB and many top-range phones start with 8GB...it seems perfectly normal to me. Either way, do you have an SD card? I've a 32GB for my music and it's now full...some phones load the SDs so slowly...but NOT thins phone, all of my music is found in seconds. :fingers-crossed:
Hello everyone!
So, I have a 64gb version of the 3T and it shows 115GB of total storage at the Storage information inside the File Manager....
Any idea why?
Did you ever root or modified the phones' firmware in any way?
przemcio510 said:
Did you ever root or modified the phones' firmware in any way?
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It runs the BETA ,but other than that nothing.
I also noticed that the "Other" partition is more than 70GB on the 64 storage...
It's a second hand phone tho.
I was wondering whether it is possible that it was a 128GB version, but somehow had the wrong OS installed and ended up functioning as a 64GB model.
I purchased a 64GB SDcard for my Huawei P8 thinking I could use it as internal storage so Apps could be stored on it as the current 16GB of memory is not enough.
Only to find that using the stock ROM the only thing you can move to the SDCard are files (Pics etc.) not Apps.
Is this a hardware or software restriction?
If I install a custom ROM will I be able to use my SDCard as internal storage and store Apps on it?
Any recommendations as to the best roms to use?
jeffers24 said:
I purchased a 64GB SDcard for my Huawei P8 thinking I could use it as internal storage so Apps could be stored on it as the current 16GB of memory is not enough.
Only to find that using the stock ROM the only thing you can move to the SDCard are files (Pics etc.) not Apps.
Is this a hardware or software restriction?
If I install a custom ROM will I be able to use my SDCard as internal storage and store Apps on it?
Any recommendations as to the best roms to use?
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I'd like to know that as well
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I'd like to know that as well
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8...on/how-adoptable-storage-oreopra-lx1-t3800073
Difficult in Oreo, a simple ADB hack in Nougat - and apparently inherited if updated to Oreo
Quick question: Is the available storage space on MIUI12.5 109GB available? I can see two websites that list the Mi9T Pro as having 109GB of available storage space but just wanted to see whether this was the same for everyone else.
Reason being - I recently decided to update the newest MIUI12.5 version so the updater would stop nagging me and bumped into some MiFlash errors which I assume are due to quirks with MiFlash and USB3 (Xiaomi really needs to give MiFlash some work). Whilst my third attempt at flashing went smoothly start to finish with no errors I just noticed that 109GB is the available space with about 6GB used. The capacity of /root under Solid Explorer is 112.95GB.
My gut tells me everything is fine but that means MIUI consumers a LOT of space. I'd garner the overall eMMC is probably 117GB formatted and obviously that's not all going to be available for use but I just want to make sure I'm not missing any GBs. I'm guessing a successful MiFlash resets the storage chip anyway.
If anyone can check their partition sizes on stock MIUI and give me a general idea that everything is sized normally I'd be grateful!
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Hello Community,
I lost some pictures and videos from the directory internal/dcim/camera while I tried to safe it to my PC. I tried to restore the files with DiskDigger but it request for root rights.
Since this issue, I have my phone on flight mode or off. It was approx. 146 Data with a total of 3,65 GB.
My Question:
1. Is there a way to make a physical image from the storage without root rights, and work with tools to recover on pc with the image?
2. Exist a way to unlock the bootloader with a minimum of write activities on the internal storage to prevent overwriting the data i want to restore?
3. Do you have other ideas to restore the deleted files?
Some Device Informations:
Huawei P20 Pro
Modell: CLT-L29
Build-Nummer 10.0.0.185 (C432E7R1P3) GPU Turbo
EMUI-Version: 10.0.0
Android Version 10
Prozessor: HiSilicon Kirin970
45,27GB free of 128GB total
It is a dual sim without SD Slot. Only internal storage is available
Kernel: 4.14.116
Safetypatch 1.Novembre 2020
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards
Mistery90 said:
Hello Community,
I lost some pictures and videos from the directory internal/dcim/camera while I tried to safe it to my PC. I tried to restore the files with DiskDigger but it request for root rights.
Since this issue, I have my phone on flight mode or off. It was approx. 146 Data with a total of 3,65 GB.
My Question:
1. Is there a way to make a physical image from the storage without root rights, and work with tools to recover on pc with the image?
2. Exist a way to unlock the bootloader with a minimum of write activities on the internal storage to prevent overwriting the data i want to restore?
3. Do you have other ideas to restore the deleted files?
Some Device Informations:
Huawei P20 Pro
Modell: CLT-L29
Build-Nummer 10.0.0.185 (C432E7R1P3) GPU Turbo
EMUI-Version: 10.0.0
Android Version 10
Prozessor: HiSilicon Kirin970
45,27GB free of 128GB total
It is a dual sim without SD Slot. Only internal storage is available
Kernel: 4.14.116
Safetypatch 1.Novembre 2020
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards
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Hello!
1. The unrooted, untouched android version all data encrypted! Only readable running system in this phone. (Before TWRP backup need disable encryption and reformat the DATA partition. Without disable, TWRP read random characters in folders.)
If use paid DC-unlocker+DC-Phoenix (unassembled phone with test-point start), available save DATA partition to IMG file. This file encrypted, not decrypt in PC.
2. If unlock bootloader, immediately delete all data this phone (factory reset).
Not available bootloader unlocking without erase data. (DC-Phoenix (paid) use temporary open bootloader for working only.
3. Without root, not have RW permission the phone. (Only DC-Phoenix save to IMG file... encrypted this phone = encryted saved IMG file.
Your files permanently lost.