1. AeroSatan@hotmail.com's Avatar
    Boy, I knew there was still gonna be a reason to wait for the 9780 to fully enjoy OS6. I start with about 55 megs of memory with my 3rd party apps installed, and in the course of the day it drops to below 30 MB. Anyone have any suggestions to stop the leak? Or is this a side effect of using a last generation product with a new generation OS?
    11-03-10 04:48 PM
  2. Fubaz's Avatar
    there is already a thread on this, please search the forums in the future.

    the concensus of people say to disable social feeds to stop the leak.
    11-03-10 04:55 PM
  3. joe_23's Avatar
    Disabling social feeds does not work. On fresh reboot I have 86mb free. Goes down to about 74mb...

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    11-03-10 05:01 PM
  4. AeroSatan@hotmail.com's Avatar
    Sorry about starting a duplicate post, but just for the record I didn't even install the social feeds.
    11-03-10 05:04 PM
  5. deGrate's Avatar
    I had about 83 free, it's down to about 79 now.
    11-03-10 05:12 PM
  6. ITguitar514's Avatar
    I started at 65 free, now its at about 57. Those of you that have 70 or 80+, did you use shrink-a-os?

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    11-03-10 07:41 PM
  7. rayzian's Avatar
    hmm i haven't battery pulled in a couple of days and i'm @ 19mb.. shet! i guess it's time to reinstall quickpull for scheduled reboots
    11-03-10 07:44 PM
  8. lengend's Avatar
    I don't get any leaks at all, stuck at 83.7mb for 24 hours.

    I only have these apps installed:

    TD Banking App
    Facebook
    Windows Live Messenger
    Youtube
    Twitter

    I had Social Feeds but uninstalled it.
    11-03-10 08:33 PM
  9. Rootbrian's Avatar
    I downgraded back to 5.0.0.938, menu key refused to even work.

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    11-03-10 08:59 PM
  10. AeroSatan@hotmail.com's Avatar
    Yea, i downgraded to 5.0.0.938 as well, better a rock solid older OS, than a buggy unstable 6.0
    11-04-10 01:21 AM
  11. JusticeCalibur's Avatar
    I started at 65 free, now its at about 57. Those of you that have 70 or 80+, did you use shrink-a-os?

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    nope. i didnt use shrink-a-os. i justi removed BBM (since i dont use it) and i only have a few apps. and these are my apps :

    BBuzz | BeWeather | Player for Youtube Pro | MeterBerry | QuickLaunch | Wallpaper Changer Pro | Facebook 1.9 | Google Map 4.4.0 | MSN |

    perhaps, you have alot of apps?

    *edoted*

    i also removed apps that come with the phone. such as "Doc To Go", social feed, all the games except word mole and klondike, removed all other languages other than English and other things i dont use.
    Last edited by JusticeCalibur; 11-04-10 at 01:47 AM.
    11-04-10 01:45 AM
  12. nolhayes's Avatar
    there is already a thread on this, please search the forums in the future.

    the concensus of people say to disable social feeds to stop the leak.
    its just a duplicated you people are too anal about that.
    11-04-10 02:38 AM
  13. beamolite's Avatar
    Mine leaks really bad as well. The strange thing is it doesn't seem to affect the phone as much as operating systems before that leaked much less.
    11-04-10 02:48 AM
  14. Mio_Ray's Avatar
    On OS5 I would have blamed the themes

    I added back Social Feeds since removing did�nt stop the leak. Not sure it is an actual leak on mine though I start with around 80, it drops but I have not seen it below 50 and is usually araound 65.

    So about now I think I have the line-up off apps I want, so I can let it run for some days to see how it goes
    11-04-10 04:23 AM
  15. Guatiao's Avatar
    After battery pull I get some 60MBs, it drops to mid- to low 30s after a while...
    11-05-10 06:23 PM
  16. DJ_NV's Avatar
    The memory leaks with the amount of application and data usage that you use
    11-05-10 07:06 PM
  17. Vuittonbabi18's Avatar
    I got rid of 6.0 I loved it when I had the torch,but the memory leak became bad. With my apps and a fresh reboot I would be at 80MB then after a few hours, it go down to 45MB. I rather keep OS5 because it is reliable and stable.
    11-05-10 07:21 PM
  18. ODAAT's Avatar
    I have disabled search completely and it hasn't stopped my memory dropping. I am not prepared to drop Social Feeds too though- if I do that I may as well go back to OS5. I am getting to the point where I realise why the carriers haven't released this yet- it is still buggy as ****. Don't get me wrong, there is massive potential, it's just poorly executed at the moment. I have heard some posters saying it runs perfectly on their phone. All I can say is they can't use their phone for much. Mine is bordering on unusable in some situations. if a better OS6 is not forthcoming soon, I will have to go back to OS5 for my own sanity.

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    11-05-10 07:33 PM
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