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Umm..does this exist?

androidtp

Android Enthusiast
is there an app that'll tell you which app uses the most internal memory? i kno we have the app manager, manage applications, etc..but is there just an app that will list which apps take up the most internal memory from top to bottom, or something that'll tell you what the culprit is?

for some reason I downloaded something and it took a 20 MB blow to my IM and i can't seem to find what the cause of it is. most of my high costing apps that eat IM are moved to my sd. any ideas?

nothing major if anyone can't find what i'm asking for. just thought i'd try :cool:
 
You can sort the installed applications on your phone by size...
Settings--> Applications-->Manage Applications--> Once it loads (takes FOREVER ON MINE!) hit Menu and then Sort by size
 
You can sort the installed applications on your phone by size...
Settings--> Applications-->Manage Applications--> Once it loads (takes FOREVER ON MINE!) hit Menu and then Sort by size

yea it does take forever..which is why i made the thread lol..hopefully for something more simpler and faster..straight to the point ya kno? thx for reply :)
 
You can sort the installed applications on your phone by size...
Settings--> Applications-->Manage Applications--> Once it loads (takes FOREVER ON MINE!) hit Menu and then Sort by size

Haha! He already said he knew about that option in his original post. :D

I am sure there are apps out on the Android Market that can accomplish what you want, androidtp. I just do not know which one does it, but I will be interested in finding out when you do! :)
 
Haha! He already said he knew about that option in his original post. :D

I am sure there are apps out on the Android Market that can accomplish what you want, androidtp. I just do not know which one does it, but I will be interested in finding out when you do! :)

rather you find out LMGL!! :D (laugh my goofy laugh)
 
I use Quick App Cache Cleaner. It allows you to sort based on several categories, including size of cache, data, cache+data, source, total, installation, running, and name.


This is how I've found apps that are eating up my internal memory.
 
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