• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Help low memory question ?

Once rooted, the custom ROMs available provide a2sd (apps 2 sd) support. This allows the user to free up their internal phone storage memory and export apps and such to the SD card. Depending on the size of your SD card, you won't have to worry much about memory.

You can also use Titanium Backup or Root Explorer (available in the Market) to get rid of system applications that take up stored memory.
 
I appreciate the support. How does any of this increase the memory space for my phone though?

Well, if you were to use the Velocity ROM, it strips out a ton of apps (City ID, Amazon, Amazon MP3, etc). It also comes bundled with a package called "Apps2sd" which can move apps over to your SD card, thereby freeing space up for memory.

I'm sure other ROMs do the same, but from what I gather Velocity is the most stable, and has the most users (Meaning, better support).
 
Well, if you were to use the Velocity ROM, it strips out a ton of apps (City ID, Amazon, Amazon MP3, etc). It also comes bundled with a package called "Apps2sd" which can move apps over to your SD card, thereby freeing space up for memory.

I'm sure other ROMs do the same, but from what I gather Velocity is the most stable, and has the most users (Meaning, better support).


I wouldn't say that Velocity is the most stable, I've seen a lot of people having issues with it as well. I believe Punisher and Velocity are equally stable and the user should be the one that decided which is better - after all, every phone is different.
 
I wouldn't say that Velocity is the most stable, I've seen a lot of people having issues with it as well. I believe Punisher and Velocity are equally stable and the user should be the one that decided which is better - after all, every phone is different.

Punisher could be as stable, if not more, but, as I said, "from what I gathered" ;)

Okay... I have done some reading and am convinced I am stupid. I still don't understand this stuff or the lingo. :(

What are you getting lost on? Maybe we can point you in the right direction?
 
Amy... you're not stupid.
Those that don't tinker everyday can get a little overwelmed.

To answer your question... you do have a trash folder, it's just not in plain sight.
When you email is open, hit the menu key, then folders.
Trash is the last (usually) option.
You can either delete them one by one or check (on the left hand side, oposite of the scroll wheel) them all (one by one unfortunately) then delete all those checked at once. It frees up gynormous amount of space.
NOTE:
No need to do this for Gmail as all Gmail is stored in the server online, and NOT your phone. I hope this helps.
PS
You will want to delete old chat messages too, especially ones with pics as they take up a good chunk of memory to hold.

Good luck!
 
Download here: http://goo.gl/rMszy
WIPE DATA, CACHE, AND DALVIK CACHE BEFORE FLASHING


MD5: 79e6338c964d54b9c30cd01123dca6a1

SHA1: 9f619f9dd63c49a91e92f79eed27470bb4fdd20e

Just as an example... wtheck does the first line even mean? I tried following some of the directions and went no where :(
 
Download here: http://goo.gl/rMszy
WIPE DATA, CACHE, AND DALVIK CACHE BEFORE FLASHING


MD5: 79e6338c964d54b9c30cd01123dca6a1

SHA1: 9f619f9dd63c49a91e92f79eed27470bb4fdd20e

Just as an example... wtheck does the first line even mean? I tried following some of the directions and went no where :(

Yeah, that's what I ran into too :) And I'm a techno-geek.

Well, obviously, the URL is a link to download the correct ROM (Make sure it's a Ally-compatible ROM).

The "Wipe cache, Dalvik Cache, and Data" are things to be done in the Recovery mode (Power off phone, bring phone online, and hold down CALL, MENU, and END) Before you get there, you need to feel comfortable rooting your phone!

To do that, you can download z4root. It's a "One-click root" that works great for the Ally, and you're not risking much at all doing it. Even if you kill it part way through.

Here's a link for it: Z4root – The Newest 1-Click Root Solution for Multiple Devices | Android Phone Fans


--EDIT--
Go to the above URL on your phone, so you can download the z4root right there :) And, you must go into Settings --> Applications --> And check "Unknown Sources"

--End EDIT--
Copy that onto your SD card, and install it. Get comfortable with that, and the next step will be to get a recovery ROM loaded, so you can get the next steps done.
 
Okay dummy question again...

You say to do the root and then you can get the ROM loaded. I am assuming they are two different things and can the phone operate without doing the second? What do I do if I do the first and blow it up? hahahahaha

Okay now I KNOW I sound dumb.

Don't get me wrong. I know my way around my computer and professional digital cameras and equipment... but my phone? eek gads.
 
Okay dummy question again...

Only dumb question is one not asked :)

You say to do the root and then you can get the ROM loaded. I am assuming they are two different things and can the phone operate without doing the second? What do I do if I do the first and blow it up? hahahahaha

Yes, you can root your phone without doing a custom ROM image. It does open up other avenues you can pursue (Like wifi tethering, and using the LED as a flashlight, etc).

Now, I'll add the disclaimer here: Rooting your phone will void your warranty. As long as they know it's rooted. With z4root, I would guess the likelihood of bricking a phone is slim, however, it is in the realm of possibility. So, proceed at your own risk.

z4root has a temp mode, a permanent mode, and a Un-do mode. Temp is just that: Your phone is rooted just until it reboots. Permanent is rooted until you click "Undo". The "Undo" button remove the rooting of your phone.

I've done the z4root about 5 times, and even have stopped it in the middle, with no irreparable damage, just some irritation (I had to undo-redo root a few times).

But, if you just root the phone with z4root, you wont have all the "neat things" people talk about, but you do open it up to be able to do more.

Okay now I KNOW I sound dumb.

Don't get me wrong. I know my way around my computer and professional digital cameras and equipment... but my phone? eek gads.



My first try at messing around made me go "lulwut?" when I found out where files were stashed at :)
 
See.. and that scares me. Verizon is a bunch of bootey buts here where I live and I do something to void my warranty I am sooo screwed :(

<biting nails>
 
See.. and that scares me. Verizon is a bunch of bootey buts here where I live and I do something to void my warranty I am sooo screwed :(

<biting nails>

Yeah, VZW can be a pain... And, I can't outright promise a rooting wont kill your phone, the only thing I can say is the chance is very slim (If you use z4root).
 
Back
Top Bottom