Tips to Overcome Low Internal Memory On Android

Although the Android operating system has many advantages, but there is still a shortfall. Deficiencies which are generally in complaining by the owners of the Android mobile phone memory which is usually marked with the warning "Internal Phone Storage is Getting Low". 

If the phone memory is completely depleted, in some cases there are not even able to receive incoming SMS and display a warning "Text-message memory full". If at the click of detail, it will be printed caption "Incoming message rejected due to full memory" or messages (SMS and MMS) denied entry because the memory is full. 


The main cause of the Android phone memory is full because too many users to install applications without regard to its internal memory capacity. 


For the record, Android applications will use more memory if it is installed. For example you download (download) a 1 MB application from Android Market, then later once installed, the applications can be 1.5 MB or more. 


If you are one of the tablet or mobile phone users who experience problems Android phone memory is full, so in this article I will give some tips to overcome them. 


Tip 1: Move the application to the SD Card
If you use an operating system Android 2.2 (Froyo) or Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), then to overcome the memory is full, you can move applications to the SD card. The trick can be done as follows:
  1. Press the HOME
  2. Press the MENU
  3. Click the settings (Settings)
  4. Click Applications (Applications)
  5. Click the Manage Applications (Application Management)
  6. Click on any of the applications will be moved to SD card
  7. Click Move to SD card (Move to SD card)
Note: If the application information can not be found the words "Move to SD card" and the words "Move to Phone" means the application is installed on the SD card, so no need to be moved again.

Tip 2: Install the application Move2SD Enabler
By installing this application, it says "Move to SD card" that had not clicked on, will be "forced" can be clicked on and you can move applications to the SD card. Here's how:
  1. Root your Android phone first
  2. Enable mode "USB Debugging" through the Settings menu (Settings)> Applications (Applications)> Development (Development)> USB debugging check (USB Debugging)
  3. Install the application from the Android Market Enabler Move2SD
  4. Enable applications Move2SD Enabler> click External> click Apply 
  5. Move apps to SD card. Same way as Tips 1.
The drawback of this application is the Android phone should be in the root first. 

The second drawback is Move2SD Enabler application can only be used on multiple types of mobile phones Android alone. When the application is not compatible with your mobile phone or Tablet Android, it will not be installed and there will be a description of the "Your device is not compatible with this item" 


Tip 3: Move the Android apps to SD card using Link2SD When the application Move2SD Enabler can not be installed on your Android phone, then you can use the application Link2SD. This application was again only able to work on a tablet or Android phones are already in the root.

Tip 4: Clean Cache Android Application If you are reluctant to to root your Android phone, there is one more way you can do. This way it will not free up the phone's internal memory in large amounts, but can at least add a few MB free memory. You have to do is delete the cache Android applications. 


What is Cache?
Android app is a kind of cache data that is stored temporarily in memory. Every Android application that is enabled / on the run, then there will be a stored cache. Cache serves to re-enabled when the application process will not take long (to accelerate the activation process the application). 

Cache of applications is one reason why the phone's internal memory as it continues to be reduced when you do not install new applications or update the application. 


To be able to delete the cache Android applications can be done as follows: 
  1. Press the HOME
  2. Press the MENU
  3. Click the Settings (Settings)
  4. Click Applications (Applications)
  5. Click the Manage Applications (Application Management)
  6. Click on one of the applications you want to clean its cache
  7. Click the Clear Cache
I know if I have to delete one by one cache of Android apps will take a long time. To make it easier, we can install an application that can delete them in one click. 

There are some applications that can perform this task. In this example, I will use the application of artificial INFOLIFE History Eraser LLC. Here are the steps to use it:
  1. Install the application from the Android Market History Eraser
  2. Open Application History Eraser
  3. Put a check on "Clear All Cache Apps"
  4. Having given a check, click "Clean Selected"> Click "Do it"
This process can save about 10 MB - 20 MB of memory, depending on the number of installed applications and also how often you switch applications. 

So a few tips to overcome the internal phone memory of the fullness of Android. May be useful.

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