on 12-10-2012 21:37
on 12-10-2012 21:37
I am having problems with my Galaxy Ace saying that memory is nearly full. I have moved several (all downloaded) apps to my SD card, but the only way the phone works at the moment is by uninstalling Facebook, which is one of the reasons I changed to this phone. Is there a way of deleting as opposed to uninstalling apps or can I force an installation to the sd card? Would appreciate help, banging head on wall
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on 12-10-2012 22:12
on 12-10-2012 22:12
on 12-10-2012 21:43
on 12-10-2012 21:43
on 12-10-2012 22:12
on 12-10-2012 22:12
on 13-10-2012 20:49
Hi
Not sure that I really want to start getting this involved. I have made some space by clearing cache and have moved all I can to my SD card. I will bear this in mind if it gets really bad though.
Thank you
Ruby
on 13-10-2012 20:50
Thanks for your reply. I guess I'll have to keep freeing the cache until I can upgrade my phone.
Ruby
on 01-11-2012 13:59
I'm having the same problem but can't see how to clear my cache or move my photos and videos, any help?
on 01-11-2012 14:46
on 01-11-2012 14:46
on 11-07-2013 20:39
I've done something similar to this, basically where I became a 'superuser'. I worked for a little while but the old problem keeps rearing it's head. So annoying!
on 12-07-2013 12:19
on 12-07-2013 12:19
@MI5 wrote:
The biggest (only) problem with the Ace is that it only has 4Gb of internal storage. Once you have taken into account the system partition and the OS there is only about 1.6Gb left for user data (including apps). Some apps take up massive amounts of space and cannot be moved to an external SD card but some can be moved, even then, app data stays on the phone side! Make sure you store (move) all your photos, videos and music to an ext card and clear the cache of all your apps regularly - It's the best you can do with that phone unfortunately.
It has around 155mb of usable memory.
One option is to install Apps2SD to move apps to the memory card. Also go into settings > applications and clear data/cache from your most used apps. Facebook generally uses a fair amount of storage space.