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Old 04-04-2008, 01:48 PM
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Re: Mogul Memory with New rom, Stock Sprint

Fwiw I currently think the ROM (really actually the apps within the ROM, but maybe something in the ROM) affects the memory pattern.

I'm running WM6.1, using RdZ's ROM (based off No2Chem) and it's got surprisingly good memory for me. Been about a week, and it's at least 15k free all the time, often 20k, and I'm running SPB MobileShell which is a pretty rich app. I do run Oxios, but it only frees like 1-2k max. Not gonna make or break with that.

With another ROM, maybe a past version, I found memory leaked down to 5k or less very often, with no clear idea why.

I wonder though, what symptoms make this a problem for you? I ask with due respect, since once I could see the numbers I became all too obsessed with them. But they don't mean as much as whether your phone does what you want it to do.

I surf the web a lot, using non-pocket format, which I think hogs memory. The RdZ ROM handles it really well, but the other ROM didn't, PIE would close frequently, taking other things down with it. Maybe I'm not the norm in the way I use it though.
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