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How much RAM does the LG Optimus V have?

I've searched high and low and have found every spec imaginable except the amount of RAM. I have an Optimus V on VM and it runs amazingly well. Coming from an Intercept on VM the phone seems like a powerhouse so I wouldn't be surprised if it has a healthy amount of RAM.
 
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so the SD card adds 2GB more of "user storage"?

How do you download to the SD card instead of using the built-in memory for downloads?
 
so the SD card adds 2GB more of "user storage"?

How do you download to the SD card instead of using the built-in memory for downloads?

Unfortunately, there is no way to know in advance through the Market if an app will install to the card. You have to get it to find out.

Apps install to phone memory, not the card. You have to move them yourself.

If you look under Applications in Settings, an app that can be moved will have the Move To SDCard button active. Click it to move the app to the card.

Any installed app that can be moved will show up in the Applications list with the Move To SDCard option enabled.

The easiest way to move apps to the card is with an app like App 2 SD Free or SDMove, which can move apps to the card moved more quickly.

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.a0soft.gphone.app2sd

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.beaglebros.SDMove
http://androidforums.com/lg-optimus-v/286151-questions-about-saving-apps-sd-card.html
 

If your phone is rooted Link2SD is WAY better, you can move any app you want to your sd card with it, but with the Optimus V kernel you have to have two fat32 partitions on your sd card. I have my SD card split to 12GB for Regular data storage and 4GB just for apps, but I find Link2SD better because you can put any app at all onto your sd card as well as it's dalvik-cache which saves more space.
 
Has anyone run into problems with certain apps that wont run with this phone?
Or is that not really that common?
 
That's just what's left of the 512MB NAND Flash memory onboard available for app storage, etc. for the user.

It has 512MB of DRAM for the OS and applications, etc. running part of which is allocated as video memory for the Adreno GPU(64 or 96MB IIRC) and a small chunk allocated for the linux kernel so actual total available RAM ends up being around 400MB for the OS/apps IIRC.


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Does the OpV allocate memory better than the Intercept, or do I just have more ram to play with on this phone? Is there that much of a difference between Android 2.2.2 (Intercept) and 2.2.1 (OpV), or is it the hardware?

I used Memory Monitor on the Intercept and it always said like 26mb free of 150mb... whereas on the OpV it normally says 329mb free of 424mb. This phone hasn't slowed down since I got it and I have more apps running on it than I did on the Intercept!

This phone is the bomb, and it feels like I went from a Ford Pinto to a 69 Chevelle SS lol.
 
Hi folks, I just came across this thread. Greg4Android has the correct memory specs.
Trilla's link to specs is also correct, it was just interpreted incorrectly. Look closely, it says: RAM capacity: 512 MiB
ROM capacity: 512 MiB, including 140MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage

MiB = Mebibytes. Look it up.
 
Hi folks, I just came across this thread. Greg4Android has the correct memory specs.
Trilla's link to specs is also correct, it was just interpreted incorrectly. Look closely, it says: RAM capacity: 512 MiB
ROM capacity: 512 MiB, including 140MiB user-accessible non-volatile storage

MiB = Mebibytes. Look it up.

Mebibytes, huh? Seriously? I thought 1 MB is 1024 KB, but then I looked up the wiki and there it was saying 1MB is actually 1000000 Bytes. This is crap. (I mean the usage of the term Mebibytes)
Anyways, good to know that Optimus V has 512 MB RAM, uhhh, I mean 512 MiB.. They are on sale for $80 at BestBuy with a free $35 VirginMobile card.
 
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