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Well, your top ten items are taking up 61 Mb of space on your phone. That combined with all the other stock stuff is probably the reason you are getting the alert.
What are these apps? Do any of them have cache that you can clear?
Damn you respond fast! The biggest ones are swype, documents to go, and some games. The cache is clear for them all. So apps dont install on the sd card? I though they did
Unfortunately no, apps install to the internal memory of the device. The phone comes with 159 Mb of free space when you first get it. This means that you currently have used 134 Mb of space right now. You are going to have to take a look at your apps and remove the ones you don't need/use that often. You can always uninstall them and then reinstall them when you need them again.
One thing you can look at are apps that are storing a lot of data instead of cache. I ran into this with slacker. It would suddenly go from about a 2 mb to a 9 mb app after using it for a few days. The only way I could fix this was to uninstall it and reinstall it. I never really lost anything in the way of use, but it did free up memory each time.
If apps are installed to the SD card, after a while, won't the phone start to lag like CRAZY?
Unfortunately no, apps install to the internal memory of the device. The phone comes with 159 Mb of free space when you first get it. This means that you currently have used 134 Mb of space right now. You are going to have to take a look at your apps and remove the ones you don't need/use that often. You can always uninstall them and then reinstall them when you need them again.
One thing you can look at are apps that are storing a lot of data instead of cache. I ran into this with slacker. It would suddenly go from about a 2 mb to a 9 mb app after using it for a few days. The only way I could fix this was to uninstall it and reinstall it. I never really lost anything in the way of use, but it did free up memory each time.

Sorry to jump in here, but I was reading over this thread and I have a related question: how do I delete an apps actual DATA and not the cache? I just installed the Quick App Cache Cleaner app and my apps all have low cache.
Let me give an example: I use K-9 Mail for my mail, and it says I have 73 mb of data. I know that's old messages because there are 3878 messages in the trash folder. How do I delete those messages? Is there an app for that, or am I hunting in the K-9 settings?
Thanks,
Harry
Thanks for all your help. I cleared as much as I could, at least I don't have that annoying low disc notification anymore![]()
One more question? Where are you guys getting the cache cleaner app? I can't find it in the market place, running 2.1. Don't mind paying for it either if I can just find out where to get it!
If you have Appbrain installed on your phone, give this a try
Quick App Clean Cache - Android app on AppBrain
What is appbrain?