Tmobile HD2 Memory seems low? - HD2 General

I was doing a compare of Tilt vs HD2...
Are there any software tools that analyzes the actual System memory capacities? Is there really 576MB of RAM in this Tmobile HD2?
[Kaiser 8925]
Under Device Info > Hardware Info:
RAM: 128 MB
Flash: 256 MB
Storage: 116.55 MB
Under Memory Settings:
Total Program: 101.57 MB
Total Storage:116.55 MB
Under About Info:
Memory: 101.82 MB
[HD2]
Under Device Info > Hardware Info:
RAM: 576 MB
Flash: 1024 MB
Storage: 690.48 MB
Under Memory Settings:
Total Program: 458.76 MB
Total Storage:690.48 MB
Under About Info:
Memory: 458.79

CYDVicious said:
Is there really 576MB of RAM in this Tmobile HD2?
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Yes there is! Actually that RAM amount is available on all the "others" HD2 (eu, au versions), you just need to unlock it with a correct combination of radio and rom..
[HD2]
Under Device Info > Hardware Info:
RAM: 576 MB
Flash: 1024 MB
Storage: 690.48 MB
Under Memory Settings:
Total Program: 458.76 MB
Total Storage:690.48 MB
Under About Info:
Memory: 458.79
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Under device info, hw info you'll see the total quantity of RAM installed into the device while in memory settings you'll see a little less becase a part of it is used by the OS.
I hope I've been of some help.

1024 MB flash
what is it?
flash is the internal storage space but then you only hav 690.48 MB
where is the rest?
used by OS again?

BPHC said:
what is it?
flash is the internal storage space but then you only hav 690.48 MB
where is the rest?
used by OS again?
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the rom takes up room, so does the radio, and when the rominstalls itself (first run, or after a hard reset) that uses up more.
think of it likeinstalling your pc. you start with a nice empty disk, but by the time windows 7 has been installed it has used 6gig of space before you even run it for the first time.

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How Much Memory Should I have?

Newb- ~ 1 week with new Cing-8125 - 1st handheld - it rocks
Why does "Device Info" say
RAM = 64MB
Flash = 128MB
But "Memory" shows:
Memory storage = 47.46MB
Program Total = 44.00MB
This is only 91.46MB
Is this correct ? Where's the rest?
Thanks
I am curious about this as well. According to Device Info, I should have 64MB to run programs and 128MB for storage, but I am well under that. :?
Can anyone explain what is going on???
Thanks,
Dave
You're only going to get 128 MB of ROM and 64 MB or RAM with nothing installed on the device. The ROM, which consists of the OS, the Cingular stuff, and the other included applications takes up quite a bit of storages space, about 57 MB. As for the RAM, the OS needs memory to run as well. I've installed a ton of things on my Cingular 8125 already, so I have no idea what the standard amounts are, perhaps someone would be so kind as to post them.
Missing ROM & RAM
PointZero said:
You're only going to get 128 MB of ROM and 64 MB or RAM with nothing installed on the device. The ROM, which consists of the OS, the Cingular stuff, and the other included applications takes up quite a bit of storages space, about 57 MB. As for the RAM, the OS needs memory to run as well. I've installed a ton of things on my Cingular 8125 already, so I have no idea what the standard amounts are, perhaps someone would be so kind as to post them.
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I understand that, but...
I would expect it to report like so:
Storage
Total: 128 MB
In Use: 38.54 MB
Free: 89.46 MB
Program
Total: 64 MB
In Use: 31.73 MB
Free: 32.27 MB
But instead I get:
Storage
Total: 47.46 MB
In Use: 38.54 MB
Free: 8.92 MB
Program
Total: 44.01 MB
In Use: 31.73 MB
Free: 12.28 MB
So what happened to 80.54 MB of ROM (Storage) & 19.99 MB of RAM (Program)? Are you saying that the base OS uses up this much RAM & ROM, and the system just shows it as not even being there? The actual image (nk.nbf) in the OS installer is 80MB in size so this does seem to add up. :wink:
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Dave

Initial memory on HTC P3600

The initial memory occupied in my HTC P3600 is 10,98MB of Storage memory and 23,86MB of Program memory.
This means that about 50% of Program memory and 20% of Archive are not usable from beggining...
Is it the correct or I have some settings or ROM version that is memory comsuming?
Oops..May be it is usefull also to give you the other memory informations (in the while seems that other memory has been used ):
Storage
Total: 54.99 MB
In use: 11.21 MB
Free: 43.77 MB
Program
Total: 48.75 MB
In use: 23.98 MB
Free: 24.77 MB

Ram/Rom Device Information on ozone ?

Hello,
can anyone look on the ozone:
i flashed my ozone back to 6.1 and now i have these data:
Settings/Device Information/Hardware:
RAM Size: 128 MB
OS Program Memory: 16.47 MB
Program Memory: 111.53 MB
Used: 38.20 MB
Free 73.33 MB
Flash size 256 MB
OS Memory 231.05 MB
looks okay ... but now:
Storage Memory 24.95 MB <--- is this right ?
Used 13.59 MB
Free 11.36 MB
I think the last 3 lines are not okay, or ?
cheers, Peter

[Q] Problems with Ram and NAND

Is there anyone else that can only see on LEO512 that have a total of 420 mb nand memory
and is there anyome that can tell me why i only have about 411 Mb ram on my phone when i use a radio that support 576 Mb of ram
512 minus space for radio and spl, overhead for partitioning and formatting perhaps?
Re the ram, just the radio doesn't unlock the ram, you wont get it on android, only with a tmous based winmo rom.

ROM in Galaxy 3!!

I was just reading about the specs of Galaxy 3 on http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i5801_galaxy_apollo-3432.php
There was a line about memory which says:
Internal 512MB ROM, 256MB RAM
Now, in this, I understood 256 MB RAM which is the amount of memory used for running apps
But I am confused regarding 512MB ROM....what is this and what it is used for in user's context?
Think of it as internal memory-> For the ROM/FW and apps on phone (installation space)
So, I understood 256 MB RAM which is the amount of memory used for running apps
512 MB ROM is the memory used for installing apps and firmware (in other words: operating system)...correct?
Thanks for the confirmation..

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