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On 2013-03-13 16:18:54, Tsepz_GP wrote:
On 2013-03-13 15:25:15, doministry wrote:
How many apps you should have to to fill up 16GB??!!
Spotify with one average-long playlist downloaded almost took 3GB, which means that if you want serveral playlists downloaded at the same time, there won't be very much space left at all.
[ This Message was edited by: Kitchen on 2013-03-13 15:53 ]
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Posted: 2013-03-13 16:49:45
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Have you played the Xperia Smart Challenge?? I done them all so far to win prizes
http://campaigns.sonymobile.com/smart-challenge/
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:23:51
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On 2013-03-13 16:18:54, Tsepz_GP wrote:
On 2013-03-13 15:25:15, doministry wrote:
How many apps you should have to to fill up 16GB??!!
You don't seem to get it, the 16GB, which is really around 11GB is shared by apps, games and other parts of the system, if you do a lot of web browsing or use other data intensive apps that will eat up a lot of the memory, so you have this to consider on top of installing lots of apps, lets not forget some games do store data in the built in memory.
I saw this crap coming long ago when I 1st looked at a GS3's Storage, then I saw the Nexus 4s with JB, made me realize that my future Androids will need 32GB minimum built-in if I don't want to have to keep an eye on my memory.
Well I do get it. As you I use a smartphone.
First, many apps ALLOW SD storage option.
Second, I have 60 apps installed and they eat around 650MB of my internal, plus 500MB of SD.
So still over 8GB left (on my T). C'mon. Browsing? Clean the cache once a week lol.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2013-03-13 16:30 ]
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:29:02
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On 2013-03-13 16:49:45, Kitchen wrote:
Spotify with one average-long playlist downloaded almost took 3GB, which means that if you want serveral playlists downloaded at the same time, there won't be very much space left at all.
At least on older versions of Spotify I believe playlists could be stored on an external SD card. If that still is the case then you don't have to store those on the internal memory.
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:32:23
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On 2013-03-13 17:32:23, Arne Anka wrote:
On 2013-03-13 16:49:45, Kitchen wrote:
Spotify with one average-long playlist downloaded almost took 3GB, which means that if you want serveral playlists downloaded at the same time, there won't be very much space left at all.
At least on older versions of Spotify I believe playlists could be stored on an external SD card. If that still is the case then you don't have to store those on the internal memory.
Exactly, Sony Support actually gave me the apk to an older version of Spotify to do this. I believe someone at the Swedroid forum also had this problem and posted how to solve it.
Edit: Found the post (Swedish)
Here[ This Message was edited by: Kitchen on 2013-03-13 16:43 ]
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:36:28
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Xperia Z put in a boiling pot....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?[....]=player_embedded&v=0WZ8CocF6DQ
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:38:55
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I think that's pushing it too far,it is waterproof not heat proof
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:44:52
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http://www.gsmarena.com/purpl[....]k_in_early_april-news-5689.php
Purple XZ hitting UK early April
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Posted: 2013-03-13 17:52:35
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On 2013-03-13 17:29:02, doministry wrote:
On 2013-03-13 16:18:54, Tsepz_GP wrote:
On 2013-03-13 15:25:15, doministry wrote:
How many apps you should have to to fill up 16GB??!!
You don't seem to get it, the 16GB, which is really around 11GB is shared by apps, games and other parts of the system, if you do a lot of web browsing or use other data intensive apps that will eat up a lot of the memory, so you have this to consider on top of installing lots of apps, lets not forget some games do store data in the built in memory.
I saw this crap coming long ago when I 1st looked at a GS3's Storage, then I saw the Nexus 4s with JB, made me realize that my future Androids will need 32GB minimum built-in if I don't want to have to keep an eye on my memory.
Well I do get it. As you I use a smartphone.
First, many apps ALLOW SD storage option.
Second, I have 60 apps installed and they eat around 650MB of my internal, plus 500MB of SD.
So still over 8GB left (on my T). C'mon. Browsing? Clean the cache once a week lol.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2013-03-13 16:30 ]
but why google is not allowing to move apps to SD CARD? how does it help as whole to the OS?
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Posted: 2013-03-13 18:14:36
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On 2013-03-13 17:29:02, doministry wrote:
On 2013-03-13 16:18:54, Tsepz_GP wrote:
On 2013-03-13 15:25:15, doministry wrote:
How many apps you should have to to fill up 16GB??!!
You don't seem to get it, the 16GB, which is really around 11GB is shared by apps, games and other parts of the system, if you do a lot of web browsing or use other data intensive apps that will eat up a lot of the memory, so you have this to consider on top of installing lots of apps, lets not forget some games do store data in the built in memory.
I saw this crap coming long ago when I 1st looked at a GS3's Storage, then I saw the Nexus 4s with JB, made me realize that my future Androids will need 32GB minimum built-in if I don't want to have to keep an eye on my memory.
Well I do get it. As you I use a smartphone.
First, many apps ALLOW SD storage option.
Second, I have 60 apps installed and they eat around 650MB of my internal, plus 500MB of SD.
So still over 8GB left (on my T). C'mon. Browsing? Clean the cache once a week lol.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2013-03-13 16:30 ]
You obviously don't have a smartphone that is built around JB, phones such as the Xperia T and GS2 still have that split of internal storage, built in mass mem and then also external SD, that is NO LONGER case, you are no longer given the option to move anything to SD card, it's all down to the developers of the app, e.g. Apps like Flipboard have been developed to shift some of the load to SD card, while some apps haven't, hopefully more devs will do this now that we have many JB phones coming in.
This makes me wonder how on earth Nexus 4 8GB users get on, I've already used up over 6GB of the 32GB built in my GS3, with apps, games and other stuff, and I don't have a whole lot installed, although the apps and games I do have are large.
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Posted: 2013-03-13 18:26:34
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