Android :: Retrieve Free , Total And Maximum Memory From Other Applications?
Jul 6, 2009
Is there a way to retrieve the free memory, total memory and maximum memory of other applications/processes using my application? I use Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory() but it can only retrieve your current application... If there's somehow a method where I can just input their PIDs or Package Names like "Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory ().packageName" for example.. Here's my code...
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Jan 3, 2013
I have developed one android application.Here i have to add the maximum quantity is 5 to cart.But i have wrote the condition is correct for these requirement.I have to run the application means more product is added to cart
public class SingleMenuItem extends Activity {
static final String KEY_PNAME = "productName";
static final String KEY_PRICE = "productPrice";[code].....
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Sep 10, 2010
Currently I need to get the total memmory of the android phone as part of the summary displayed to the user. Is there anyone who could suggest a way out?
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Jul 7, 2010
In my android app, is there any way to get the total amount of memory my application is taking up, in the code. I'm using lots of large bitmaps, so it must include external allocations as well. I must, however, be able to get the number in the code, so that I can dynamically adjust to fit the budget I have.
I also need a way to get the total amount I have available (16Mb or 24Mb) as well.
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Dec 23, 2009
I've been doing a lot of searching and I know a lot of other people are experiencing the same OOM memory problems with BitmapFactory. My app only shows a total memory available of 4MB using Runtime. getRuntime ().totalMemory(). If the limit is 16MB, then why doesn't the total memory grow to make room for the bitmap? Instead it throws an error.............
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Apr 26, 2010
If i have implemented a database in an application. So what ever the tables i create in that database will be saved in /data/data/packagename/databasess My question is how many tables i can create or how much data can i insert. How to know capacity of the database.In which factors will it depends.
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Aug 28, 2010
What is the maximum memory limits per application for Android 2.2?
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Sep 14, 2010
How large can be the database of my Android app? Is there a limit?
For performance reasons, I don't want to store the database on the SD card.
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Jul 24, 2010
I was wondering if anybody happens to know what is the max external memory can be put into the Incredible?
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Aug 11, 2010
What is the confirmed maximum SD card capacity for the phone? Also, does anyone else's 16GB version show up around 14GB available to use/
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Nov 16, 2010
I'm shopping for an unlocked HTC Desire. One retailer says the phone's memory goes up to 16gb, the other says 32gb.
Are there two versions of this phone?
HTC Desire Quad-band GSM Cell Phone - Unlocked in Cell Phones at JR.com
HTC Desire Android A8181 Smartphone Unlocked Import at MobileCityOnline.com
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Dec 23, 2009
I need to retrieve the CPU usage and memory usage of a particular running process in android. 1. Can i retrieve the above mentioned information in android. 2. If yes how to do that. 3. If not what is the alternative for this.
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Apr 26, 2010
I am trying to retrieve a list of images and text from a web service. I have first coded to get the images to a list using Simple Adapter.
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Sep 18, 2010
Can you tell me how big memory card can I put in my X10 and the phone will still works fine!
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Aug 10, 2010
I'm trying to help my gf with a phone issue with her Droid Incredible. Her screen recently stopped working, so we took it into the Verizon store and she got a warranty replacement. We still have her old phone (it must be returned within 10 days), and I was hoping I might be able to retrieve her photos from the onboard memory.
She does have an SD card, but she only installed it a few days prior to this incident, so I assume her photos were being stored to the onboard memory prior to this.
The phone appears to still be functional except for the screen... It still rings when it receives calls (but can't answer them), still beeps for text messages, etc., and when I hook it up to a computer via USB, two inaccessible disk drives appear.
The problem, as far as I can tell from reading online, is that the onboard memory can't be accessed unless you click "Disk mode" [or whatever it's called] on the phone after plugging it in, and if you don't click this option, it defaults to "Charge Only".
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Oct 16, 2010
My Incred is on an infinite loop on all the startup screens. Just keeps saying droid and then the HTC brilliant screen and such over and over. This is the 2nd time it happened to me. First was replaced at no cost to me though some inconvenience. Problem is I have some pics/vids on the phone memory that I would like to grab before returning the phone again. Can anybody think of a way I could accomplish this? Would a verizon tech be any help? Just a few vids of my son that I would prefer to keep. Nothing life changing. I plugged the phone into the computer and looked for the drives on 'my computer'. They were listed but empty. I guess the phone keeps rebooting before they can be populated with stuff. Any shot of me getting a DX in replacement? Love my Dinc but have screen (size) envy.
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Jan 17, 2009
im not sure if this is a repost or if everyone already knows this but this is a very awesome tip. when i hard reset the phone and went to the market, i clicked "my downloads" and my apps that i had b4 were all listed and they said "free", (which meant i had to redownload). so it keeps your history according to your intial google sign in on the phone. ive hard reset bout 3 times just so i lower my market "MB". im at 3mb on my market and 50mb free of memory. i also have 67 apps installed. i highly recommend to hard reset your phone every now and then. it gives you so much more memory when you go and reinstall all your previous apps from "my downloads" section of the market. plus your contacts all sync to your gmail so you dont even have to worry bout losing any contacts. trust me, it really makes a difference in performance after the phone frees up that much memory. b4 i first did it i had like 27mb in my market and like 45 apps with 10mb of free mem on my phone. man did that suck. every time you go in the market or even when you uninstall an app it will still be eating your memory. try it out and leave some feed back. its really harmless. the only thing is that you will have to set your settings on some apps to how it was pre hard reset. for example, missed call, scoreboard, weather channel, and more. but its really worth it.
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Sep 15, 2010
I thought of a question today which I would like to put out there to see what people do / think. When I see a free application which I like and use if an Advertisement comes up which even vaguely interests me I will normally click on it. This I guess is my way of saying thanks to the dev for not only making the app but for keep it free. Who here uses the Ad's in apps? Do you do it because you know it will help the dev out or just because you where interested in the product the Ad was pitching?
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Dec 12, 2009
I hate to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I'm wondering why so many apps are free. Take for example, PandaHome. I installed it and really love using it. But in the back of my mind I'm wondering why this product is free. Part of my concern is PandaHome has access to many key parts of my Android phone, like contacts, etc. Is it somehow tracking / using my data or my use of the phone for some other marketing purposes? They say there's no such thing as a free lunch, so there's got to be a catch somewhere? Why are so many great apps free?
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Jul 20, 2010
My phone (htc desire) kept saying low on phone storage and I assumed this meant the memory card (originally 4gb) so I purchased an 8gb sd card and put it in my phone, however the same message popped up low on phone storage. I now realise that its the memory storage thats low and not the sd card. Is there are way of moving my apps etc., on to the sd card rather than using the phone memory? If this isn't possible is there any other way of getting around the low phone storage problem?
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Jun 18, 2010
I am getting my first Android phone on monday, and I want to alleviate some of my bill with AT&T, so i was thinking of getting just the talk and 2GB of data a month. But I was wondering if anyone knew how the apps like Handscent send their text messages, and if they do. do you know how much data that takes up each time you send / receive a text? I want to make sure I won't go over my 2GB a month (screw them for not having unlimited data anymore)
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Sep 24, 2010
Is their any app that allows me send local text messages for free?
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Jul 14, 2010
I cant seem to find any apps that cost. Is that why?
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Nov 3, 2008
Besides handango what are some links to other app site that I can stick on my new beautiful phone?
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Dec 22, 2009
Had to get new droid, and all of my free apps are gone.
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Dec 4, 2009
Are there any good spreadsheet applications that are free?
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Sep 21, 2009
Android is developed under the Apache v2 License but what about of the non-free applications?
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Aug 10, 2010
I have a list view that display about 25 images with size 60x60 pixels. I dowload this images from internet and I store in an arraylist as Bitmap. I need to save it in a arraylist because a listview will recycle views and so I need, wenn the user scroll, to display the image in the new view WITHOUT downloading again from internet
But after some time I got
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: bitmap size exceeds VM budget
It seams that I got this exception about after loading 20 images ...
Reading in forum I have read about memory heap.
I try to check the memory heap usage with: Debug.getNativeHeapAllocatedSize and Debug.getNativeHeapSize()
When the exception occours both are about 4M.
But android has more than 4M?
When the application start the values are a little less to 4M so it seams is not a big memory usage or memory leak.
To be sure I want to call : ActivityManager.getMemoryClass() but this method is and instance method and I can't find the object to invoke!
But this method say, that al min should an application have 16M!
Any help? I have seen many topics in google ... but all speak about recycle. But if I recycle a bitmat ... then should I download again from internet?
Should I store the image on flash memory or sd card instead an arraylist in memory?
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Feb 25, 2010
Hopefully the title wasn't to confusing but what I meant was the following:
Lets say activity A starts activity B by calling:
Intent myIntent = new Intent(Activity_A.this, Activity_B.class);
Activity_A.this.startActivity(myIntent);
Could I save/free up some memory by finishing Activity_A after Activity_B is begun (if thats even possible). Maybe through the following:
Intent myIntent = new Intent(Activity_A.this, Activity_B.class);
Activity_A.this.startActivity(myIntent);
Activity_A.finish();
Or would Acitivty_A call startActivity() and wait for Activity_B to finish before it called finish()?
The idea would then be that when the users end with Activity_B, it would just restart Acitivity_A (and finish itself in a similar fashion)? Would this create too much overhead? Thanks for any answers and I apologize if the formatting of this post isn't correct.
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Aug 18, 2010
So many apps, particularly free ones, seem to get access to things on the phone they don't need. For instance why would a card game that isn't an online card game need access to phone's location? Should I be worried that less than scrupulous folk are putting apps out in the "market"?
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