The drawback is you can't then simply pull the card from a dead phone and rescue your photos and any hot backups, or has that been solved?The Android Marshmallow technique is brilliant. You just tell the phone to format the card as internal memory and then forget about it.
Clear enough space to install this beauty
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage
It will show you graphically what is eating all your memory.
(in my case it showed a couple of emails that were too big to send and were stuck in the outbox using 30% of my free space)
That is probably still the case, but I don't keep anything on my phone that I care about without backups elsewhere. I have 96 GB of storage available, which is probably more than I will ever need. I could increase that to 160 GB by using a 128 GB card.The drawback is you can't then simply pull the card from a dead phone and rescue your photos and any hot backups, or has that been solved?
Turns out it's the entire Ocado catalogue, plus a shadow, synced to local storage to enable offline shopping. Half a Gigabyte.Sure. That could be happening. But if it was, wouldn't they delete the files after they were uploaded? Because otherwise it would be exposed by me and you, in a shocking revelation that would eclipse the Cambridge Analytica scandal?
Edit: or, to save time, what @winjim said.
I wonder if it downloads from Ocado servers or if it peer-to-peers all the phones using the app to cut their server hosting costs. That would be technically cool but unethical.Turns out it's the entire Ocado catalogue, plus a shadow, synced to local storage to enable offline shopping. Half a Gigabyte.
I imagine it comes straight from the servers to ensure it's up to date. Having delved into the app settings a bit more I see I have it set to sync 'front of pack' info only. I might set it to 'complete catalogue' just to see what the file size is. Next time I'm near the WiFi, obviously.I wonder if it downloads from Ocado servers or if it peer-to-peers all the phones using the app to cut their server hosting costs. That would be technically cool but unethical.
Can you watch the network connections with OSMonitor or similar while it's doing it? But I suspect we may hear the slurp from hereI imagine it comes straight from the servers to ensure it's up to date. Having delved into the app settings a bit more I see I have it set to sync 'front of pack' info only. I might set it to 'complete catalogue' just to see what the file size is. Next time I'm near the WiFi, obviously.
It did take a while. 777Mb in total. I've deleted it and switched to the 'online only' catalogue. I mean if I'm somewhere that doesn't have WiFi or 4G, I'm probably not doing my shopping. Anyway, I now have over a gig and a half of free space...Can you watch the network connections with OSMonitor or similar while it's doing it? But I suspect we may hear the slurp from here![]()