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Application Deployment
Android Storage
The device contains multiple types of file storage.
Random Access Memory (RAM)
On-device Storage
Random Access Memory
Executing programs use RAM to store data. Data stored in RAM is lost upon a reset.
The operating system manages how applications use RAM. It only allows applications and component
processes and services to use RAM when required. It may cache recently used processes in RAM, so they
restart more quickly when opened again, but it will erase the cache if it needs the RAM for new activities.
The screen displays the amount of used and free RAM.
Performance - Indicates memory performance.
Total memory - Indicates the total amount of RAM available.
Average used (%) - Indicates the average amount of memory (as a percentage) used during the period
of time selected (default - 3 hours).
Free - Indicates the total amount of unused RAM.
Memory used by apps - Touch to view RAM usage by individual apps.
Viewing Memory
View the amount of memory used and free RAM.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch System > Advanced > Developer options .
3. Touch Memory.
Internal Storage
The device has internal storage. The internal storage content can be viewed and files copied to and from
when the device is connected to a host computer. Some applications are designed to be stored on the
internal storage rather than in internal memory.
Viewing Internal Storage
View available and used internal storage on the device.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Storage.
Internal Storage displays the total amount of space on internal storage and amount used.
If the device has removable storage installed, touch Internal shared storage to display the amount of
internal storage used by apps, photos, videos, audio, and other files.
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