He could move his user apps to the system partition. Probably couldn't update them though. I used to be able to on a cheap tablet(ics?), but updating a moved app on my phone(kitkat) puts the new copy in the user partition. Do you know why that is?Removing those applications wouldn't help you as they're in the system partition, whereas your storage issue is on the userdata partition.
He could move his user apps to the system partition. Probably couldn't update them though. I used to be able to on a cheap tablet(ics?), but updating a moved app on my phone(kitkat) puts the new copy in the user partition. Do you know why that is?
I'd be curious to see a breakdown of your storage usage, OP. I am betting you have some cruft you could get rid of in the way of photos/videos or something that's just taking up space.
So internal storage is 2.21 GBHe'd have to root it to do that, the system filesystem is mounted read-only on Android, and that would only save on the size of the APK itself, which is generally small. The actual user data would still end up in the userdata partition anyway.
Not sure why you'd get the behavior on the second question.
I'd be curious to see a breakdown of your storage usage, OP. I am betting you have some cruft you could get rid of in the way of photos/videos or something that's just taking up space.
Most of the apps are just from Android. Most of the ones I installed are on the SD card.Good lord how many apps do you have on that thing?
How many apps do you NEED on that thing?
So internal storage is 2.21 GB
Apps - 1.61GB
Pics/vids - 1.52 MB
Audio - 148 KB
Downloads - 8 KB
Cached - 308 MB
Misc - 13.24 MB
So internal storage is 2.21 GB
Apps - 1.61GB
Pics/vids - 1.52 MB
Audio - 148 KB
Downloads - 8 KB
Cached - 308 MB
Misc - 13.24 MB