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Originally Posted by JohnMcD348
I doubt for me it's a SMS/txt issue. I think there is 1 in my phone that I have in there. I'm not an never have been a texter. I'm still old school that way. Instead of taking a few minutes to text someone a question/statement and waiting for them to get it and reply, I call them and get instant gratification. Honestly, I think I've sent maybe 20 TMs in the past 8 months since I got the new phone.
I'm almost 100% certain I did a hard reset when I upgraded the OS to the new 6.5 when Sprint first released it. I went through yesterday and deleted alot of stuff out of main storage and moved some downloaded .cab stuff over to the card. Deleted a couple of programs that I really don't remember installing and brought my memory report up to around 70%. I ran a youtube video this morning and it actually ran through nonstop so perhaps I've cleaned out the system memory enough to not require a continuous rebuffering.
I've only just started reading the threads on the overclocking and don't know if I really want to do this yet. I use my phone for work also and don't need to have my phone unusable in teh middle of needing to look up some obscure pediatric medication that I haven't used in years in the middle of a crisis only to find out my phone has frozen.
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Thats why I waited until I know that I didn't really need my phone for a day before I flashed and did the overclocking.
BUT, I had the TP2 when it first came out, there wasn't any unlocker or custom roms that were installable yet. Using the disable push internet and the dynamic resouce proxy and maybe one other cab, my resource memory was down to 42% on restart. Battery lasted forever and it was pretty darn quick, also being 6.1/2.1 helped.
If reliability is that important, then I would suggest that you do a hard reset, then flash a stock sprint 6.1/2.1 ROM and if you all ready are running that, you can easily get your resource memory below 50%. Disable manilla /touch flo and you'll be running smooth as glass.
If you do all that and you are still having problems, then it's possibly a program that you're installing to your phone that is giving you problems.