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I stumbled upon the culprit that caused my memory low error! It was contacts2.db in /data/data/com.android.providers.contacts. I have about 50 contacts, and this file was 55MB. I deleted it, rebooted, and reloaded contacts from my backup and now contacts2.db is less than 1MB. Lots of room now!
Bo
wish i could get to that file without root....
you can always use the "z4root" app to temporarily root your phone, root is lost after a reboot.
Is this problem unique to the HTC Incredible? I've decided to get a new phone but want to make sure I am not buying a new phone with the same problem. I saw a post or two above about the Incredible being the only HTC phone with this issue, but do any other manufacturers have this issue? I was not impressed by the "new" iPhone yesterday so it looks like I will be sticking with Android. Was thinking about the Bionic.
Older Android phones with 512Mb or less of internal memory all have this issue. So the Nexus One, Desire, the Moto Droid, the Hero etc all faced this problem.
If your phone has more than 8GB of internal memory, you should be fine.
My atrix has 16GB of internal memory with 2GB reserved for apps.
it isn't that simple. I'm going to get rid of it by getting a new phone.
Actually no Roze!it isn't that simple.
This issue is specific to the Incredible. It has to do with the data/data partition being only 150MB. This is completely different than actually being low on app space.
The indicator disappeared a few weeks back after I cleared my contacts storage cache. It reappeared after the Adobe Flash Player update yesterday and I can't get it to go away. I've cleared all my cache, even deleted my Exchange account to see if that would make a difference. I have over 500 MB of free phone storage and the warning persists.
I've been getting the "Low On Storage" error for 2 weeks and have moved every possible app over to my SD card and cleared my cache, but I'm still getting the error. What's exceptionally weird, is that I have over 6GB of phone storage remaining, 2.6GB of storage remaining on my SD card, and over 450MB of memory available.... what is going on here? I can't think of anything else to try...
Here's the problem. Prior to the GB update, the lib files stayed in the internal storage, even if the app was moved to SD. This doesn't change automatically with the update to GB. So, you have to move the app back to phone, then back to SD to clear out those lib files. So, one by one, move an app back to phone, then back to SD. Once you've done this with all apps, you're in the clear.
Hey everyone I had this problem as well and found a way to clear it up easily.
For me it was SMS. Yes TXT messages. You know how it keeps track of messages between you and the other party as a thread? Well if you have a lot of those, they eat up a lot of protected space in the phone's storage.
Just delete some of your message threads and you will see this warning go away.
I had a couple of message threads with MMS (pictures) attached and when I deleted those threads the warning went away.
Yeah. Well I have to say that I tried a lot of the other approaches and none of it helped. You put your finger on it though. It's the limited space in /data/data and the fact that you can't view or manage that mount point without rooting your phone.I'm glad to here you were able to resolve your low on space error this way. However, this won't work for everybody. Other people's issues are cause by other specific apps, like facebook, HTC mail, etc. Other people aren't really traced to any specific app, just a lot of small apps each eating small chucks of the limited /data/data space.
If you don't have any txt's you need to save, it certainly might help you. But don't expect it to be a universal fix.