Is your "no space" message from internal storage? That's different then RAM.
Don't know, the onscreen message I get just says I'm running low! Cant remember if the term cache is used!
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Is your "no space" message from internal storage? That's different then RAM.
I had an F6 still do collecting dust...thats the worst phone ever...I got an Avant and it was only $100 bucks about a year ago...this phone is great...kit kat is dope...I think its better than lollipop... Not every Android OS is money just saying
I agree. I still have mine. The only reason it's not my daily driver is because í want phablet screen.Yes you can remove the battery...otg too...supports up to 64 GB on SD card...this is the best phone for 100$...its crazy but I had the F6 twice...bought it for 200 and some change and I lost it in a month bought another one for around 150...phone is horrible...sometimes its better to get a phone that suits you and the Avant does the job for only 100$ its like a mini S4...I love this phone
Phone runs much better without it, no?Also, for the love of hell, don't use Clean Master
All MetroPCS phones released this year have band 12 already installed.What is your budget?
Metro uses T-Mobile's network...so it uses LTE Bands 2, 4, and 12. Band 12 is a new band which is just hitting devices this year(and probably not the low-end devices yet). It will be T-mo's primary band in certain markets.
Nexus devices are capable of Wi-fi calling(Nexus 6 and newer).
Can you post a screenshot of what it shows in Settings -> Storage?
from - http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/12/9725208/oneplus-x-lte-att-tmobile-usBut it has one major flaw that keeps me from recommending this phone to anyone living in the US. It's an unlocked phone, which OnePlus advertises as compatible with LTE networks on both AT&T and T-Mobile. However, the OnePlus X lacks support for AT&T's most widely used LTE frequency. Further, it doesn't have support for a frequency that T-Mobile is rapidly transitioning its network to. (It almost goes without saying, but the OnePlus X doesn't work at all with Verizon and Sprint's networks, and it is not advertised as being capable of doing so.)
Looking to upgrade from my LGF6 MS500 to a model that has more than 2gb of onboard ram. MONEY is an issue here so going right to the top is not feasible.
thanks in advance
Unfortunately you're not going to find a budget phone with over 2GB of RAM, at least not yet. The cheapest three I know of with 3GB RAM:
OnePlus One for $299 (doesn't have band 2 LTE)
OnePlus X for $250
OnePlus 2 for $329
I owned the Zmax (short time) didn't like the screen, not that bright or vibrant. Is it still stuck on KitKat ?
The LG Stylo is very nice for the price. LG UX 4.0 Lolipop 5.1.1 2GB ram 16GB storage plus SD slot.
Band 12 and VoLTE enabled.
Money is an issue, so don't expect more then 2GB ram
I know this is old, but as far as an official ota for the zmax still on kitkat, however I did root mine and put cm 12 on it, so it's now on 5.1. I rooted my stylo and that's on katana rom 5.1. It depends on what the person is comfortable with, and the dev support the phone has. Sorry I'm a little off topic, but just a pov I had reading through this thread. Thank you, I hope this helps.I owned the Zmax (short time) didn't like the screen, not that bright or vibrant. Is it still stuck on KitKat ?
The LG Stylo is very nice for the price. LG UX 4.0 Lolipop 5.1.1 2GB ram 16GB storage plus SD slot.
Band 12 and VoLTE enabled.
Money is an issue, so don't expect more then 2GB ram