Guest EMMJAY Posted November 4, 2010 Report Posted November 4, 2010 Would 150MB be enough to support future releases of android. and also would the internal storage decrease if installing a new version? or would we still get the full 150mb? -- Bince
Guest rjm2k Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 Would 150MB be enough to support future releases of android. and also would the internal storage decrease if installing a new version? or would we still get the full 150mb? -- Bince The SF has /System 212Mb (on mine there is still 69Mb free after installing WaveSecure on there, which can be used for installing apps via ADB) /Data 213Mb /Cache 42Mb RAM 424Mb In addition there is the oem/persist partition which I think is around 300k free (out of 1.5M and I don't know what's using the rest) and could potentially be used for a swap. So I'm not sure where 150 comes from but the SF has plenty of memory of all types, don't forget the only future release of android we are likely to get is froyo, which comes with the ability to install apps on sd anyway so less need for internal storage and we already know it runs ok from the alpha.
Guest Azurren Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 If its really needed ZTE could do a Pulse (Repartition the data to make room) There is plenty of room on the SF to install any android versions that the hardware supports :)
Guest createdinChina Posted November 5, 2010 Report Posted November 5, 2010 Would 150MB be enough to support future releases of android. and also would the internal storage decrease if installing a new version? or would we still get the full 150mb? -- Bince storige used by the original system canbe freed up for froyo
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