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Does anyone know what the partition split size is for the Hero? At the time I wrote this I didn't know what it was, which is why I didn't include it. I haven't come across what it actually is either.
LOL... Nice but not even closeAndroid is a bit more unique than any of the previous smartphones in that you don't really need "approval" from a higher power (ex, the Apple store) to install an app that hasn't made it onto the Market.

I was holding at 70Mb of 'Available space' (ROM) for a while, and have dropped to 52Mb in a matter of days. I haven't really installed any apps recently...certainly not 20Mb worth, anyway.
What's the best way to try recovering some of this space? Uninstalling apps barely seems to make a small dent, and I also deleted all SMS threads in Handcent which had no effect.
sleepy
What programs (or are they built in) to view the amount of ROM / RAM being used? I downloaded an app called "Android System Info" and it says total internal memory (I assume that is ROM) is 159 megs. Total RAM is 192 megs......
Forgive me,but i couldnt find this answer anywhere....if I root my phone and then install the 2.1 rom...will my phone not be eligible for the official sprint/htc update (whenever it comes out) ??? Thanks guys this forum has helped me alot!
Hi,
Ive had the Hero for around a year now and have never updated any software, is it recommend that i do.
Cheers
Carl
Hello, I just checked the t-mobile website and it shows that the My Touch 4G has 4GB of ROM and 768MB RAM. Why is this phone so much higher then all the others for both RAM and ROM? Is it just made to run tons of apps?
Do those numbers mean I can install an insane amount of apps to the internal ROM and be able to run many of them at once without the phone having to swap ram?
Thanks MaholaCat for the quick reply.Meh - thats not more than any of the new phones.
As tech improves rom/ram improves.
Enjoy your phone.
No you are right and this is why it is important to have a task manager app so you can preserve battery life. Android is awesome at managing the RAM for the many different apps and processes running but for any mobile device battery life is at a premium so we must take that into consideration before speed. Some people advocate against a task manager just because linux manages RAM so well. That is grrrreat for a desktop computer. With no juice you have no RAM so there.
@Pdragon: quite often I see people confused about the actual ROM values their phones report. For example, the HTC Magic has 512MB of ROM (and 288MB RAM), but I see users saying "I only see xMB, but I'm supposed to have 512MB! Where is it?"
Your original post alludes to this where you say "From what I've gathered, the Internal Memory is just Flash Memory (a special type of ROM) partitioned into two parts, one for the OS and the rest for apps to use."
It might be helpful to clarify that if people are seeing less than the 512 MB of ROM, it's because of this partitioning, and give an example.
For example, on my HTC Magic when I run Useful Switchers, I can see that I have 180MB of 295MB available from my internal memory (ROM). So I can assume that the partition for the OS is 217MB, and the partition for apps is 295MB.
What programs (or are they built in) to view the amount of ROM / RAM being used? I downloaded an app called "Android System Info" and it says total internal memory (I assume that is ROM) is 159 megs. Total RAM is 192 megs......