User manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Terms of Use
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- About this Guide
- Getting Started
- Using the Device
- Applications
- Settings
- Wireless
- Data Capture
- Operational Modes
- Scanning Considerations
- Integrated Barcode Scanner (XPAD Only)
- RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager
- RS5100 Ring Scanner
- RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner
- DS3608 Digital Scanner
- Scanning with the Barcode Scanner (XPAD Only)
- Scanning with RS507/RS507X Hands-Free Imager
- Scanning with RS5100 Ring Scanner
- Scanning with RS6000 Bluetooth Ring Scanner
- Scanning with the DS3608 Scanner
- Pairing the RS507/RS5100/RS6000 Ring Scanner
- Pairing a Bluetooth Scanner
- Connecting a USB Scanner
- DataWedge
- Accessories
- Application Deployment
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
Application Deployment
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Enterprise Folder
The Enterprise folder (within internal flash) is a super-persistent storage that is persistent after a reset and
an Enterprise Reset. The Enterprise folder is erased during a Factory Reset. The Enterprise folder is used
for deployment and device-unique data. The Enterprise folder is approximately 128 MB (formatted).
Applications can persist data after an Enterprise Reset by saving data to the enterprise/user folder. The
folder is ext4 formatted and is only accessible from a host computer using ADB or from an MDM.
Managing Apps
Apps use two kinds of memory: storage memory and RAM. Apps use storage memory for themselves and
any files, settings, and other data they use. They also use RAM when they are running.
1. Go to Settings.
2. Touch Apps & notifications.
3. Touch See all XX apps to view all apps on the device.
4. Touch > Show system to include system processes in the list.
5. Touch an app, process, or service in the list to open a screen with details about it and, depending on
the item, to change its settings, permissions, notifications and to force stop or uninstall it.
App Details
Apps have different kinds of information and controls.
• Force stop - Stop an app.
• Disable - Disable an app.
• Uninstall - Remove the app and all of its data and settings from the device. See Uninstalling an
Application on page 112 for information about uninstalling apps.
• Notifications - Set the app notification settings.
• Permissions - Lists the areas on the device that the app has access to.
• Storage & cache - Lists how much information is stored, and includes buttons for clearing it.
• Mobile data & Wi-Fi - Provides information about data consumed by an app.
• Advanced
• Screen time - Displays the amount of time the app has displayed on the screen.
• Battery - Lists the amount of computing power used by the app.
• Open by default - If you have configured an app to launch certain file types by default, you can
clear that setting here.
• Display over other apps - allows an app to display on top of other apps.
• App details - Provides a link to additional app details on the Play store.
• Additional settings in the app - Opens settings in the app.
• Modify system settings - Allows an app to modify the system settings.