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Old 01-29-2012, 05:01 PM
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Can you tell me what is the best simple app to install re providing a low memory alert (inc ability to set at what level memory alert is issued).

Like most users I've got a major memory leak with my 9700.
I now have to do a battery pull (alt-shift-del) every second day due to the memory running out.
I'd love a simple alert telling me when the memory is low, rather than find out when the bluetooth in the car wont connect.
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Old 01-29-2012, 05:11 PM
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try installing hybrid OS's. i restart my phone every 2-3 weeks.

but there are apps out there that are called "memory boosters". all they do is clean your memory every 5 10 15 30 60 90 minutes. they all have very good reviews and they do help.
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Shrinking the OS also helps a great deal.

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Quickpull.
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I've installed Quickpull and set up memory alert, however when the memory goes below the alert limit I don't get an alert!
Any ideas why this would be the case?
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I've installed Quickpull and set up memory alert, however when the memory goes below the alert limit I don't get an alert!
Any ideas why this would be the case?
Possible glitch? Might wanna contact quickpull about it.
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MeterBerry does it too and you can keep an eye on your leak too> Her is what mine looks like.
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MeterBerry does it too and you can keep an eye on your leak too> Her is what mine looks like.

+1.

MeterBerry is one of the best BB apps I've ever used.

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