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To: pyslent who wrote (8766)8/25/2011 4:11:09 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) of 32692
 
For a 512Mb system about 310-330Mb should be available for apps. The rest is system related. So your 196 MB used and 124 MB Free is fine. Maybe you need to tell me what services you are running and what version of the OS. Did you update the OS? What version of the OS came when you bought it and what is the version now? Did you update anything system related on the phone (HTC Sense update etc..) ? My wife uses a HTC phone (myTouch 4G) and it screams. No problems whatsoever. And it's faaast... by comparison my old iPhone 3GS was a piece of crap.

I use a Samsung Vibrant with 512Mb RAM with Froyo and Bionix 1.3.1 ROM and it is very fast. No hesitation or lag on anything. It is super fast yet it doesn't have any of the newer hardware like dual core or 1Gb RAM. And it has the same memory as you. BTW, youtube on my phone works how you expect it to work where I can go to my iStockManager and go back and the video will start were I left off.

BTW, you don't need to read them, but it will give you a damn good understanding how true multitasking works on Android. iPhone does not even have "services" for background notifications God's sake....

Apple iPhone vs. Android Multitasking: A Comparison
pcworld.com

Android Developers Blog: Multitasking the Android Way
android-developers.blogspot.com
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