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Originally Posted by StarLite
1Thats is because we are emulating phone storage.
XDAndroid stores all of it's apps and settings in a file called "data.img". It is a fixed size file of 256MB. Everything that you change in settings or install via the market will be installed in this file. The free space you see is the "free" space left in this file. It is possible to make this file bigger, but you need some *nix knowledge to do so.
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Thanks and thanked
but at the risk of sounding like a N00b is there a reason why its so small?
Does it make android more stable?
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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
Forgot to answer this part of the question - by default it's set to only vibrate when in silent mode. If you poke around the sound options, you'll see you can set it to vibrate "Always".
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It is set to always.
It doesn't ring and vibrate just rings and if I set it to only vibrate the phone acts as if its in silent mode.
You guys dont have the same problem?
EDIT: Note that the phone does vibrate when im lowering the volume to the vibrate setting. However, it doesn't vibrate. It remains silent.
Also The phone does vibrate when Im removing it from lock and such because I have "Haptic Feedback" selected. So my phone has the capability, just not during notifications and calls.