01-05-2022 04:00 PM - last edited 01-05-2022 04:02 PM
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My Smart Manager shows 90% internal memory used with 1.5 Gb free =14.5/16Gb
I have a memory card with 4.4 / 29.8 Gb used.
I clear most of my emails daily have 14 opened in Inbox, 2 in the saved folder, 4 in Sent, Zero in Trash & Junk.
I am running with the bare minimum of software icons on the screen, in fact there is space for another. The bloatware like Knox, kids stuff NY times , Evernote etc is either disabled or deleted where possible or reduced to factory settings.
Any attachments/Downloads are either deleted or saved to the memory card.
I carry out a Norton Sweep to remove cookies and other rubbish daily plus activate my Smart Manager.
Can I create anymore memory space on the tablet as sometimes I get halfway through an email which tend to be more than one liners and the tablet freezes up due to lack of working memory, then I loose it and have to start again.
I only use the tablet for emails andsurfing the internet, few photos which are transferred to the memory card into the appropriate folder.
Any real computing I use my HP desktop.
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02-05-2022 05:47 AM - last edited 02-05-2022 05:50 AM
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02-05-2022 05:54 AM
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02-05-2022 06:11 AM
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Open developer options and find background processes and limit to zero background processes. It prevents syncing while using apps but it will free up as much memory as possible.
02-05-2022 09:58 AM
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What is the route to developer options, I have checked all the way through settings and not found anything of that name.
I am not an IT type so not familiar with all the behind the scenes stuff thats going on to make it work.
02-05-2022 10:13 AM
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Thank you Antikythera, I will reduce my Norton sweep though it doesn't seem to make much difference in speed of software coming up, thats pretty instant. I haven't downloaded any software for years and the memory manager I think I got off a previous Samsung site.
Perhaps if I save my email when writing it more often I may not have the problems.
What is annoying are all the templates in Hancome Office that seem to be repeated, none of which I use, such as loan calculators ( never had a loan in my life), memos, fax headers, marriage planning (been married for 40 years and I did all that on the back of an envelope).
Thanks for your input and advice.
02-05-2022 03:05 PM
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02-05-2022 03:09 PM
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02-05-2022 03:42 PM
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Hancom Office is very similar to MS Office, I use the Word & Excel from it, its compatible with MS Office, though I kicked the Powerpoint equivalent into touch as I have no use for it. But will stick with Word and Excel, which seems better than what was on my wifes early Tab S and her present Tab 2S
As long as I close my windows and save frequently I may be OK.
Thanks for your suggestions.
I will aggree about Developer Options , that would be a bridge too far and could end in Horlicksing the whole tablet.
02-05-2022 04:07 PM
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Yes my apologies. I forget people don't obsessively try to figure out every little detail on their phone like I do. Best to leave it alone if your not familiar. Even if you are familiar with it, most things shouldn't be changed, unless you are an actual app developer.
Personally, I use my devices more like mini computers than phones, so I do make some changes, mostly to make small speed increases and to save battery life. Even then, I will research a switch before I change it. Just cuz some1 said it on the internet don't make it true. So verify with multiple sources.
So my apologies. I should have just kept my mouth shut.
