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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 03-11: FRX05 on NAND (data working again!)

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Originally Posted by ffkip911 View Post
bottom line---what is free mem looking like?????? android caches EVERYTHING. my wife has 350 free mem on her EVO. trying to compete with 50 free mem on a tp2 is not going to work. open up free mem and we can do something with tp2---otherwise, this is a loosing battle. I love that ya'll are working on this....but there is no way a tp2 can run this...look at the code, look at what it does to all programs........cache......and the tp2 does not have it. this has shown me how much I enjoy android as apposed to WM. now WM7 is a bomb---just a total and complete failure of Microsoft...I love saying that I can drop android on my windows mobile phone----but everyone asks "what is a windows phone????" Microsoft is done with mobile...they will never have a market share again. Go android\
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EDIT: sorry, but caching 50 free mem will not work with android...if you wish to not cache anything, and run ..... I'm at a loss, something other than a Microsoft explicit program .....well ....You make your own decision
I know there's probably a language barrier thing going on here, but your post makes no sense. We have roughly 50 MB of free memory once loaded into Android. Yes, it is low for the phones on the market, but it was pretty on par 2 years ago when our phone was released. Cache has an different purpose, so not sure what the point you were getting at there.
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