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NTECUK 16-04-14 06:34 AM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
Oh a Z1 has a magnetic charge port. So you can charge it up without any water ingress hassle

Littlepeahead 16-04-14 07:03 AM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
So if I've filled 2GB on the current phone is there more on new phones? I've only got about 3 apps like whatsapp, Facebook and tapatalk.

PyroUK 16-04-14 08:13 AM

New mobile time - but which network?
 
You have filled the RAM??

Not the normal memory???

NTECUK 16-04-14 08:16 AM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
The storage on the new phones(and thats what the App's eat up your phone) is often 16G.And that's enought for most things 32G is better

Littlepeahead 16-04-14 08:51 AM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
I'm confused. The phone has 16gb memory and a 16gb card I've added. Of that as I don't have any music on it and move photos to an external hard drive I still have over 25gb of space. However, of the 2gb of ram the phone comes with there is zilch left even though I've switched all the apps you can move to the sd card and deleted any apps I wasn't using. This means apps won't update as there isn't enough space.

PyroUK 16-04-14 08:55 AM

New mobile time - but which network?
 
That is very odd, the phone (as a computer) should only use the RAM for running apps.

Does your device do multitasking/background running? If so try closing down the other apps.

Also check the settings for passive abilities. Things like geo fences, background app refresh, notifications, location services etc. those functions may use the ram to quickly do their thing as it's fast than accessing the ROM.

If there is anything surplus to requirements on, switch them off and see if that helps.

NTECUK 16-04-14 09:35 AM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
It might sound odd ,but you might have alot of junk on the phone,I think S2 has its own built in app if not,
Theirs lots of good cleaner apps that will do that for you.
I guess you have done the switch off remove battery and re start route when phones go odd.

thefallenangel 16-04-14 12:12 PM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
Only problem woth my s3 id it loses data signal and takes a restart to get it back but I think its the sim because it started in the last update and then fized for a fortnight after a text from orange and went funny again. That has cost them two customers. Me and her indoors will jump to three sim only and keep our s3 until they let go properly using the savings to pay for the new phone

Littlepeahead 16-04-14 03:26 PM

Re: New mobile time - but which network?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PyroUK (Post 2948491)
That is very odd, the phone (as a computer) should only use the RAM for running apps.

Does your device do multitasking/background running? If so try closing down the other apps.

Also check the settings for passive abilities. Things like geo fences, background app refresh, notifications, location services etc. those functions may use the ram to quickly do their thing as it's fast than accessing the ROM.

If there is anything surplus to requirements on, switch them off and see if that helps.

OK so to save battery I've always switched off all the background running stuff wherever possible. I don't have GPS or bluetooth on ever. I every so often do a close all and check if any apps are running and there aren't.

The phone does eat batter. I have one of the larger batteries fitted and that will normally last me from 6.30am to about 3pm without making any calls!

PyroUK 16-04-14 03:32 PM

New mobile time - but which network?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Littlepeahead (Post 2948589)
OK so to save battery I've always switched off all the background running stuff wherever possible. I don't have GPS or bluetooth on ever. I every so often do a close all and check if any apps are running and there aren't.



The phone does eat batter. I have one of the larger batteries fitted and that will normally last me from 6.30am to about 3pm without making any calls!


And it's def the ram causing the issues with updates?

If you don't have all those functions on the go, there isn't any real reason for the phone to be using that much ram.

Options are:
The os is using it just to function
You have one app that is open a lot and that's using it
There is a glitch in the firmware or the hardware or the software.

Is the phone very slow to respond? Or running as expected? If it's running as expected it prob the os being hungry on the ram. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Ram is there to be used!

When updating apps and getting the issues, are you doing it wireless and does it only happen with apps on the sd card?


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