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Motorola Droid — what is too low

what is too low
created on May 8, 2010 2:11:16 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
im down to 35mb left on my internal memory was wonder how low before the phone starts acting up?thanks in advance and God bless.had storm for a year and has totally messed me up keepin eye on memory lol
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RE: what is too low
created on May 8, 2010 10:52:25 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
from my experience, right around 30-35MB is when it starts getting laggy
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RE: what is too low
created on May 13, 2010 4:14:00 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
I've had around 20mb and wanted to toss the phone out the window. I just got my wife the HTC Droid incredible. love it. I'm ditching the Motorola for the HTC.
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RE: what is too low
created on Jun 5, 2010 3:54:04 AM (via AndroidPIT app)
it seems more and more that htc is the way to go. i keep hearing rumors about the htc scorpion coming to verizon, deffinetly going to keep my eyes open for that one. :)
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RE: what is too low
created on Jun 30, 2010 10:34:14 PM
In my opinion anything under 30 should be a concern. However you should not give up on the droid yet when 2.2 arrives you will have the option (if developers allow it) to save your applications to your sd card. Meaning you won't have to get rid of any applications and maintain a high mb rating. Hope this helps
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RE: what is too low
created on Jul 1, 2010 1:32:51 AM (via AndroidPIT app)
My HTC Eris seems to do fine with 30+.. my girl friends Motorola Droid seems to need 40+.. but she uses the picture gallery a lot.. which is a more demanding gallery then on my Eris. I too had the 1st Storm and hated the memory issues and battery pulls etc.

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RE: what is too low
created on Jul 1, 2010 10:33:59 AM
No crashes recently and I'm under 10MB of storage =D

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RE: what is too low
created on Jul 1, 2010 9:05:56 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
Douglas Carter
No crashes recently and I'm under 10MB of storage =D
What phone do you have..

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RE: what is too low
created on Jul 1, 2010 9:46:31 PM — modified on Jul 1, 2010 9:47:14 PM
Well, I just put my foot in my mouth, as it crashed today about 30 minutes ago. I'm still rocking a G1, but i freed it up to almost 20MB free space. We'll see how that works for a couple days. Maybe I'll have a new phone next week and won't have to worry about it as much =D

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RE: what is too low
created on Jul 2, 2010 5:29:02 AM (via AndroidPIT app)
Douglas Carter
Well, I just put my foot in my mouth, as it crashed today about 30 minutes ago. I'm still rocking a G1, but i freed it up to almost 20MB free space. We'll see how that works for a couple days. Maybe I'll have a new phone next week and won't have to worry about it as much =D
does the G1 have sense UI

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RE: what is too low
created on Jul 2, 2010 1:57:22 PM
Nope, stock Android 1.6. But that should change soon I think.

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