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Mar 15 |
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Check what storage an app uses? @Al Everett You are correct, I have edited to better reflect that. You can use DiskUsage for /sdcard/ and /storage/extSdCard without root, but if you want to poke around in the OS folders, then root is needed. Most importantly, /data/ (which houses /sdcard). See This answer |
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Mar 15 |
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Check what storage an app uses? clarified root requirements |
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Mar 1 |
revised |
Check what storage an app uses? removed 'above' reference |
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Feb 20 |
answered | Check what storage an app uses? |
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Feb 20 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 20 |
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Memory settings menu inconsistently shows internal storage half-empty and completely full at the same time better formatting |
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Dec 20 |
answered | Memory settings menu inconsistently shows internal storage half-empty and completely full at the same time |
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 29 |
revised |
Gmail not being retrieved automatically Clarified that this solution fixes two problems.. |
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Nov 29 |
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Gmail not being retrieved automatically This does apply, as I had the problem with both Wifi AND 3G. Glad to hear your problem went away, but there is no such thing as random events, everything has a cause. Do you have an application "Light Manager", it can mess with notifications... |
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Nov 23 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 23 |
answered | Gmail not being retrieved automatically |
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Nov 23 |
awarded | Autobiographer |