menu>settings>sd & storage
Thanks, it's the same readings.
Internal phone storage: 5.7 GB's free
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menu>settings>sd & storage
WOW!!! I wish that this was a thread I checked back on a lot sooner, but I don't have this issue. Probably cause I thought I'd get it if I came close to 512 mb in the 'Phone Memory's' 'Available Space'. I need to ask, though, for someone to show me where I can find this piece of information. Every source I check, including HTC, says this, "Memory Flash 8GB + 512MB/RAM 512MB."
I'm not saying that I still think I am right, cause this entire thread seems to agree that we have 1 GB of ROM/App Storage with 748 MB available. But how did you find that out; through developing?
P.S: sorry if it's a bit off topic...
Have you checked out the "low space" sticky? Lots of tips in there and although root can help, you can still get it when rooted too. It's a huge thread so my advice is start at the end of the thread and read backwards for as long as you can stand it.
Yes, I've been through there. Lots of temporary band-aids but nothing to actually solve the problem. Very disappointing. I figured the OTA update would fix this. But it seems to have made it worse (for me, at least.) Even the usual temp fixes (CityID, Facebook) aren't making it go away this time. So frustrating.
But my main issue is the bogus "Low on space" warning. You would think I would have more of a problem with losing all my text message and my phone re-booting for no reason.
yeah, same here... my 2 gig SD card is totally empty, my internal storage reads 6.47 GB available out of 6.60 GB, and my phone memory reads 564 MB available out of 748 MB
besides doing a total phone reset (which I'd really like to avoid), I have no clue how to address this
Short term fix, clear cache from larger apps in settings>manage apps. You can also clear data from larger apps were you won't miss data saved on the phone (facebook, netflix, and other apps where it would just download the data it needs).
Longer term fix requires root, and either installing Not Enough Space (an app on the market), or possibly trying various roms that are less susceptible to the problem (although they are not free of the problem). Supposedly the rom Gingerbread rom/update will let address the problem by moving larger apps to the sd card (because it moves the library file to the sd card as well).
euph_22 said:If you have the update, try moving large apps to the sd card go to settings>manage applications>all then sort by size (it will take a few moments to load the sizes). then go through the largest apps and start moving them to the sd card and/or clear cache and data. Be advised that that when you move an app to the sd card you break any home screen widgets for that app. Also if you clear data, you'll erase all the saved data for the app.
Just wanted to add weight to the claims that Gingerbread is causing new incidences of this problem. Never seen this error message in my life (16 months of this phone?) until it pops up a few hours after updating Android today. 205mb used of 543mb internal storage, SD card has 5 free gigs, and 2 gigs on phone storage. I double checked the problem apps suggested in this thread. Moved every app that would let me to the SD card. Sad day my friends.

yeah, same here... my 2 gig SD card is totally empty, my internal storage reads 6.47 GB available out of 6.60 GB, and my phone memory reads 564 MB available out of 748 MB
besides doing a total phone reset (which I'd really like to avoid), I have no clue how to address this
does anyone know how to factory reset or hard reset i just got the android 835 and i have read alot of ways to fix my phone with low memory im told to go in&get it looked at but ive no car. It stinks that the store has a number but they never answer. I liked the phone but with all of this im rethinking why i ever got it. Hopefully i can get it working again, it stinks not getting any texts. I try to put memory of facebook&numbers on sd card but it dont go on. If anyone can help it would be really appreciated.Apps store their data in a completely separate section of phones memory. This 'partition' is only 150mb (you wont find it listed anywhere) and once it fills up you get this message. The very first post in this thread explains this pretty well for any who want some more info on the problem (also check out page 12 i think)checking back in since my post from yesterday...
thanks all
I was able to get my phone working again. I went into various apps through the Settings > Applications menu and cleared their data. I still don't understand why that helped or was necessary. And I still think there is a problem either with the way the Incredible either sees available memory OR the way it displays it to users (from my perspective now, I am using pretty much the same amount of memory as before and it is working fine)
menu>settings>sd card & storage>factory resetdoes anyone know how to factory reset or hard reset i just got the android 835 and i have read alot of ways to fix my phone with low memory im told to go in&get it looked at but ive no car. It stinks that the store has a number but they never answer. I liked the phone but with all of this im rethinking why i ever got it. Hopefully i can get it working again, it stinks not getting any texts. I try to put memory of facebook&numbers on sd card but it dont go on. If anyone can help it would be really appreciated.
Glad to know I'm not the only one having this issue after the GB push. I've had this message before the update but I know why...cause I WAS low on space. At this point I have completely removed all user installed apps as well as updates for pre-installed apps from the phone and everything as either been uninstalled or moved to SD and I still get the message. Also getting message saying I need to "free up at least 512Kb to receive any messages"...so at this point I'm not receiving any push notifications OR sms/mms messages even though I have removed all my text messages and all but 168Mb apps. I know I should probably just go the way of rooting and say screw VZW version of GB...so unless someone has any idea wtf is going on with this, any suggestions for good after market software?
Here is what I found after some research on XDA forum and other sources. The DINC has a 150 Meg partition that contains program data. The location is /data/data. If this partition gets below 14 or 15 Megs you get the low space warning. What I've had to do is open my application manager and clear program and or cache data to free up space in this partition. The main culprits for space consumption in the data/data partition are Web Browsers, Barnes and Noble's Nook app stores a 10 Meg file (ridiculous if you ask me), Kindle (If you have a lot of books. Up to 2 to 3 Megs of data), Message app (If you store all your old text messages with image and movie attachments, this is a bigy.), The navigation app, and Double Twist just to name a few. Your mileage may vary but these are good starting points.
Couple tips added to the above post...
If you use an alternate browser, be sure to delete the data/cache from the native browser.
Dolphin is a large data hog. Clear cache for sure and make the call on your data. Mine's showing just under 4 MB right now which is significant. There is also a "Manage Space" option for Dolphin (we're still talking Menu > Applications > Manage applications here) where you can ala carte delete some data items without affecting others.
Email is a big user of both data and cache if you use one or more pop3 or similar accounts on the phone.
Google Voice...do you have a ton of old messages?
Take the time to weed through all aps looking for the large data users. Good luck.
I have literally hundreds, at least 300 apps installed, so it's not the number of apps, it's the size that the apps decide to take out of \data\data, regardless of whether you move them to SD or not.
For those of you who aren't rooted, let me tell you what's hogging space in my \data\data partition although, (as I've mentioned above in this thread), I run an app called NotEnoughSpace which moves stuff out to other locations so it's not "really" in that partition any more.
First of all, the single biggest hog of \data\data is your contacts database. I have 1690 Outlook Exchange contacts and that takes up nearly 27 megabytes in the partition. Remember, you have 150 megabytes, but you only want to use 135, so contacts can take a huge chunk of that.
Another thing I've seen repeatedly murder the space is synchronization of Facebook contacts. Can't understand why, but I do not recommend syncing Facebook contacts to the phone --- will absolutely kill that partition and bring the handset to its knees if you lots of Facebook friends. My daughter did that on her Incredible (even though its rooted and running Nothing Special (Plain) mentioned above, and completely lost functionality of her handset until I talked her through deleting the Facebook contacts.
Mobiplayer takes 10 megabytes.
Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Air each take at least 1 megabyte.
Google Earth takes several megabytes.
Firefox takes 8.1 megabytes
"Internet" (the default browser) takes 1.1 megabytes.
PowerAmp takes 1 megabyte
Angry Birds (any of the 3 versions), Shazam, gReader Pro all take gobs of space.
And, finally, the Mail app is a huge pig, even if you don't use it (it's required for Exchange functionality, regardless of which email client you ultimately use).
Finally, the only way you can directly manipulate what's in the partition is to be rooted. Period.
I just wanted to say that those all depend GREATLY on your individual situation. Just because contacts for you are the biggest user doesn't mean that is universally true. If somebody has a lot of text messages or picture messages, for example, that might be a greater culprit.
A FACTORY RESET is not an option for most people so i've been looking elsewhere for solutions to this annoying notification memory problem.
My research has shown me that this error doesn't appear to be the same for everyone.
- Some people have a problem with the HTC mail app (better settings below)
- Some people have a problem with the internet browser cache.
- Some people have a problem with the Peep cache.
- Some people have too many messages- have to delete
- Some people have an insanely large call history- have to delete
HTC MAIL SETTINGS- these settings changes had a short term affect (one week)
SETTING 1
MAIL>Menu>more>Settings>General settings>Temporary attachment storage> sd card
SETTING 2
Send & receive> mail size limit> no limit
My possible solution- hopefully long term
Clear the contact storage cache
SETTINGS>APPLICATIONS>MANAGE APPLICATIONS>CONTACT STORAGE>clear cache
I'm curious if this solution is longterm or not.
I cleared the peep and browser cache but it only helped for 2 days.
Taking off the HTC MAIL app also only had a temporary effect.
Does clearing the CONTACT STORAGE cache have a long term effect?

Can someone help me out?