grim1234, 07 May 2013Did anyone had problems with Wind-up Knight on this LG? Graphics on my phone are glitching out... moreYes, i have problem. that i cannot. move the applications to the sd card
how can i do that??
answer pleaze!!
Did anyone had problems with Wind-up Knight on this LG? Graphics on my phone are glitching out, making it really hard to see anything in certain parts. Tried hard resetting, but the problem still occurs.
AnonD-99056, 07 May 2013Hi. According to your first question, you failed to install an application then it eats the ph... moreNo, you got it all wrong. Look, if you install Angry Birds for example, it eats up, let's say, 30MB on the system memory. A lot, but you can just go and transfer the game to the internal memory, right? My problem is that even after transferring Angry Birds will still leave 2 MBs or so in the system memory (Cut the Rope leaves 6 MB, for example, and I have a lot of games that do that). That's what I'm talking about. And I'm asking if I can transfer those un-moved files too after rooting, because all combined, they eat up a lot of my system's storage, leaving me with 40MB. Also, is it possible to change Google Play's download directory to SD after rooting?
grim1234, 06 May 2013Hi, I have a question. So as you know you can move apps to the internal memory, but, as I hope... moreHi. According to your first question, you failed to install an application then it eats the phone's storage. In order to free it up again (because it happened also to mine, 30-40MB has been eaten), the easiest way is to perform a hard reset, but that step is unpleasant that you will install all apps again. Otherwise, you must root your phone to delete the dalvik-cache (this is the cache when you're installing an application. Failure to install an application will leave the files in that cache that will eat your phone's storage). To delete the dalvik-cache, you must be rooted and install Titanium Backup. There's a feature there to delete the dalvik-cache.
In your 2nd question, I don't know if its possible to transfer apps to your sd card, but you can use Link2SD to partition your phone's memory (for example: taking portion of the space in your sd card to add in the system storage (Like if you have a 16GB sd card, you could get a 4GB space that you will add to phone's storage. 150MB + 4GB = 4.15GB if I'm not mistaken, and 16GB - 4GB = 12GB (remaining space in your sd card))). Just search on the internet on how to perform this.
In addition, is the "executables" do you mean is the default apps on android like google+, gmail, mail, maps, etc? By default, it can't be freezed, move to internal memory, or uninstall, unless you are rooted and install an application like Titanium Backup to convert a system app (or the preloaded/default apps) to user app(which you can move to internal memory), freeze it so that it will not be used (not uninstalled), and to uninstall it if your want. But be careful to uninstall preloaded apps. Most of the apps must not be removed for system maintenance. Just search the android bloatwares in the internet. That bloatwares are safe to remove.
Hi, I have a question. So as you know you can move apps to the internal memory, but, as I hope you also know, only the data fles are moved and the "executable" files are not moved and still stay in the phone's system memory, each one of them eating up from few KBs to few MBs of precious space. Now, after installing a lot of games and making sure that every single one of them is moved to the internal memory, I have about 40MB left in the system memory, because of the un-moved "executables" (or whatever they're called). My question is: if I root my L3, will I be able to move those pesky files as well (with Link2SD for example)? It's very important that you understand that what I seek is freeing up the 150MB system memory. I don't want to extend the internal memory with SD card if the "executables" will still eat up my system memory, which will leave me in the same position. Thanks in advance.
steph, 03 May 2013hi we had the same problem right no.i realy wantt to install my favorite aplications but i can... moreuse apps2sd application so you can move your apps 2 sd
Quick question: is there a way other than resetting the phone to free up phone memory after a failed install? It whines that it has low memory when it should just undo the install imo and I have to turn it off and on to undo it manually... I think I'm gonna root this joke of a smartphone, who the hell thought that putting 150MB of system memory is a good idea... even 300MB would've done the job, but not 150MB with ~50MB already filled, god...
dars, 04 May 2013please click the link.. this link will help you root your lg e400i have to buy it??
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chris, 01 May 2013please assist av been trying to root my lg l3 but not successful ,av tried all the methods in ... moreplease click the link.. this link will help you root your lg e400
chris, 01 May 2013please assist av been trying to root my lg l3 but not successful ,av tried all the methods in ... morehttp://www.lg-cellphone.com/how-to-root-lg-optimus-l3-e400.html
nix, 01 May 2013Actually i have this phone right now and unfortunately it has a small system memory. i happen ... morehi we had the same problem right no.i realy wantt to install my favorite aplications but i cant cause the system memory is just little..i realy want to transfer my other aplication to sd card which has the bigest or largest space here n my lg l3 400 phone but i cant and i dont know how to do it...
LG company pls find a way to fix this kind of problem we have in our LG L3400 phone..
thank you and have a good day.
LED apps don't work, 29 Apr 2013does anybody know of an app for the LED light at the top right of the phone that actually work... morehey man this is not a light .this is a proximity sensor on the phone
Adfjn, 20 Apr 2013This phone is good for price i root it and flash custom android 4.0.4. cm mod and some other s... moreplease assist av been trying to root my lg l3 but not successful ,av tried all the methods in the net ,teach me how you rooted you's. email me here {crazyborne84@yahoo.com}
Actually i have this phone right now and unfortunately it has a small system memory. i happen to root it safely and it was a sucess but im scared of risking it to upgraade it to and. 4.04 or cm9. i have maximized its full potential somehow by deleting its bloatwares or unused system apps it really increases my sysytem memory. the saad part of this phone is that u cant transfer apps to the external SD car. instead it transfer the apps to its internal SD card (1gb). so far i have 42 apps downloaded and installed in this phone. and i was able to convert my favorite apps to system apps. like go sms. instead of using the default messaging. once you have rooted this phone even if you format it or restpre to factpry settings it will remain to be rooted. and use link2sd app instead of other app transfer app. i was able to transfer facebook,twitter,instagram on my iinternal sdcard by link2sd
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This is a good looking basic smartphone. 800Mhz are not bad. Adreno 200 could be improved somehow. Background apps, autostarting apps, and unwanted preloaded apps all can be cleared once ROOTED!! The same with the apparent low ram while using it, by controlling your apps, once Rooted. And if available, using some good custom rom with tweaks can improve the performance of this little phone..
But... does anyone know of a certain working method to root this device? A method thats simple and working, please!!
I haven't researched but I want to ask you people first!! Thank you in advance!!
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can anyone mention intensive hd games they've played on this mobile? Pls.....
mig 29, 20 Jan 2013great phone ... whether they will get an upgrade to ICSHow to run batman on lg e400
You get what you pay for. for that amount of money the phone is good . If you want a better phone pay for the samsung s4 ;-)
KeriNai, 29 Apr 2013Its a horrible phone. Don't even bother buying it. The system memory is terrible. I don't have... moreYou can't delete pre-loaded apps unless you are rooted. Even in some phones, by default, you can't remove or uninstall them unless you root your phone. My aunt doesn't have problems with this phone, though it lag sometimes when overused (also running many services in the background and application like pou). Why don't move apps into internal memory? Or why don't try to root it for full access?
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