I bought Glaxy S Player Wifi 5.0 international. Looks like as great device. But /data memory with 1,8 GB storage kapacity? It´s crazy!! Any chance to change paritititons for better memory using?
Why is this in development?
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Hello Everybody! I was thinking about what is the recommended limit for the ext partition size? I have a 16GB Class 4 card and I intend to use Mik_os' ROM. Will there be a problem if the size is 2GB or even more as I like playing games on the phone and a lot of them are 20-30 MBs each. What do you think?
There is no problem on kernel or the ?2sd scripts side.
i think 512 mb is enough because on the ext part you will store only the apk's, the game data goes on the sd card and his own folder
You can go for 1-2 gb. I have 1 gb.
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Actually cyanogen never agree with ext partition...
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Hello everyone i noticed after jellybean that none of the apps are no longer saved on the extsd, question is, is this caused by the apps because they still arent able to save themselves on the sd card because they were mean for ics or has the app2sd feature been removed on jellybean? I know theres a way around it but its still different thanks
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Well what little I know is that apps2sd never supported galaxy s3, it is not jelly bean but Samsung made it like that. The other way is directory bind or you can install a zip file to interchange your storage.
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It was like that on ICS too Samsung changed it on their new products
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It appears that sadly the galaxy s3 i9300 is a lot less powerfull than say a galaxy s i9000. Your not allowed to have multiple large games or any other applications stored on the external memory card. You don't appear to be able to store applications and data on external sd card. Seems like a massive step backwards for Google or Samsung. Who knows who? I have a 64GB external sd card.and at least it appears I can st least store photos and music.
Am I wrong? We have such a powerful system we just can't run many large games before running out of core memory.
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Well i guess thats that then i was happy with my 16gb from my s2 apparently i have to go 64 and do the app to sd mod, hopefully were not headed to the apple way of things with us having to buy larger memory versions of what we have hehe, but still this phone is awesome and i love it!!! one more question, if any of you have tried the app2sd mod (not the directory bind) do i copy over all my stuff to the sd card or i wipe everything then transfer my tibackup files to the sd card then restore everything or will there be an option that i can now transfer my apps to the sd card?
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its not galaxy s3 but jelly bean 4.x
The app2sd problem is not that of galaxy s3...its that of jelly bean 4.1 and above...it seams google got angry and jellous with all the mobile firms givings sd card slot while its nexus 4 doesnt...so it made the sd uselss! I'm writing this from my Sony xperia z which has jelly bean 4.1.1 and i too cannot use my sd card to store apps or games! Shame on u google!
lama90 said:
it seams google got angry and jellous with all the mobile firms givings sd card slot while its nexus 4 doesnt...so it made the sd uselss!!
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haha, that's exactly the reason
On my 16 gb galaxy s3 I get 11.5 gb space but still ok
I have many photos on phone (extsdcard)
BUT IT EATS 4GB SPACE FOR THE THUMBNILS
so I only have 7 gb galaxy s3 I hope many people would be having this problem
so the thing I want is can I store thumbnails on extsdcard
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My advice is too leave everything that is on the internal memory as default where they are.
They are there for a reason.
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Nick Fury said:
My advice is too leave everything that is on the internal memory as default where they are.
They are there for a reason.
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Why not? In the camera settings you can choose where to store your pictures. Mine are always stored on Extsdcard. Everytime I flash a new ROM (and I flash a lot beleive me) I use Revolution HD super-wipe so it clears my internal cards completely. By putting them on my Extsdcard I never lose them(still you should make backup all the time just in case).
Hi all
I own an SGS 1 so I'm on CM10.1 with Semaphore kernel which is supporting live oc (and I've managed to live oc it up to 128% working stable), so it's a month now I've purchased a used sgs2 and wanted to get it higher as my older sgs1, having in mind it's dual core and using 1gb ram I think it's going to be lot faster than my sgs1
So I saw there are plenty of options for roms based on cm10.1 and even cm10.1 itself as on sgs1!
But although I've searched quite a lot, haven't found easily a kernel supporting live oc!! Isn't there such an option for sgs2?
Also whats' the limit of OC/LIVE OC in rough words of course (I know that it depends on each certain device) and what are your average scores in Antutu?? Are they really around 12000?
EDIT: Since I've been start searching for two days now on issues other people deal with I've found lot of threads and posts commenting about the internal storage that it's divided in 2 parts.....2gb for the whole rom-apps + almost 12 gb for the user!!
Now is this true?!?!
I'm using the sgs1 8gb internal card as a whole....isn't it the same here on SGS 2?
So if I install let's say Asphalt 7 which screams for almost 1.5gb, data goes straight to 2gb "system" partition?? Or maybe "data" folder is on the 12gb partition?
Can't this be used as a whole?
Thank you all
C'ya
I believe I ve placed my question in the right place...but no answer from anyone???!!!
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Search in original Android Development section for kernels that supports oc.
And the maximum oc is 1.6 ghz but the stable is 1.4.ghz but the oc will drain the battery even faster.
And you don't need to oc this phone his 1 gb ram and 1.2 ghz will not give you any lag on any hd apps.
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Christian Nothing said:
Search in original Android Development section for kernels that supports oc.
And the maximum oc is 1.6 ghz but the stable is 1.4.ghz but the oc will drain the battery even faster.
And you don't need to oc this phone his 1 gb ram and 1.2 ghz will not give you any lag on any hd apps.
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Thanks for your reply....please can you "enlight" me for the sd issue i've edited on my first post? Is it true what I'm reading in other threads?
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Thanks for your reply....please can you "enlight" me for the sd issue i've edited on my first post? Is it true what I'm reading in other threads?
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Those 2 partitions that are divided our internal storage is system and sd card.
In the system are going all apps that you'll gonna install and in the sd card will going all data from those apps.
Hope I clear you out
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Christian Nothing said:
Those 2 partitions that are divided our internal storage is system and sd card.
In the system are going all apps that you'll gonna install and in the sd card will going all data from those apps.
Hope I clear you out
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Ok then its like system folder I have now on sgs1 which is even limited in just mb, so now I ll have 2gb for apps and rom and sd card for data of apps and games...thats good
Photos and video recordings are going straight to sd card(not the 2gb partition) hopefully??
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Ok then its like system folder I have now on sgs1 which is even limited in just mb, so now I ll have 2gb for apps and rom and sd card for data of apps and games...thats good
Photos and video recordings are going straight to sd card(not the 2gb partition) hopefully??
Yes in internal memory.
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pamarakos said:
Ok then its like system folder I have now on sgs1 which is even limited in just mb, so now I ll have 2gb for apps and rom and sd card for data of apps and games...thats good
Photos and video recordings are going straight to sd card(not the 2gb partition) hopefully??
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the Videos an Photos will never go to system or app partition... unless you have a cam app that's support root access.. :laugh:
welcome to SGS2 family
Does anybody know if this is posible with android? Similar to have windows has turboboost. Like one would get a very fast read/write sd card to add more ram to there phone. I know many phones the internal storage is pretty slow so a high speed microsd would be alot faster than full ram trying to read and write to storage which we have all seen drag extremely.
Im content with the speed of my phone but its always out of ram :\
What , u mean ram swap ? Sd-partitioned ram swap ?
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try to use link2sd ap from Google play its free to install
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syahazu said:
What , u mean ram swap ? Sd-partitioned ram swap ?
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I don't even mind if it uses the whole SD card. I'd love to find like a 4gb crazy fast card. I don't know exactly what ram swap means. Unless it puts suspended program ram on sd
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radzer0 said:
I don't even mind if it uses the whole SD card. I'd love to find like a 4gb crazy fast card. I don't know exactly what ram swap means. Unless it puts suspended program ram on sd
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see here,,,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2126363
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cygl0qZnbaM
http://www.link2sd.info/description
sorry but my english is bad