Kind of useless to compare if nobody says whether it's with Wifi on, Bluetooth on, whether they checked immediately after rebooting or some time later after running multiple apps then exiting them, etc. By the way, if the latter, don't even bother comparing... there are many reasons why some RAM still looks in use at that point, even though it's really not.
ever since i 'upgraded' to 1.0.5.2342 and further to 1.0.6.2390 all what is shown is
NaN in all the relevant fields.
given up and turned to keep faith.
ever since i 'upgraded' to 1.0.5.2342 and further to 1.0.6.2390 all what is shown is
NaN in all the relevant fields.
given up and turned to keep faith.
Just do a soft or hard reboot and that will fix problem
ever since i 'upgraded' to 1.0.5.2342 and further to 1.0.6.2390 all what is shown is
NaN in all the relevant fields.
given up and turned to keep faith.
Kind of useless to compare if nobody says whether it's with Wifi on, Bluetooth on, whether they checked immediately after rebooting or some time later after running multiple apps then exiting them, etc. By the way, if the latter, don't even bother comparing... there are many reasons why some RAM still looks in use at that point, even though it's really not.
Makes sense. To clarify my initial post; (655 idle, 514 with browser open)
That was with wifi on, browser open, bluetooth bridged to a 9780, last reboot was 19:56pm or about 12ish hours prior to my initial post.
Currently: Bridged to 9780, wifi off, bridge browser open(typing this post on it), BBM with 4 active conversations open, and sitting at 584.4mb. Reboot time unchanged.
Don't forget the other variables like: Different backgrounds, different file types being used for backgrounds, amount of saved network information, amount of apps installed (which would affect how much memory is being reserved to show the icons), and, and, etc.