![]() In the end it means that on the HTC Desire, there’s about 50 MB available on average. They cannot be moved to the SD card, so that’s more memory that’s not available for additional apps, like Cocos2d-x games. But hold on, it gets even worse: very useful apps like GMail (4.46 MB), Google Maps (11.30 MB), Android Market (6.05 MB) and the Youtube app (1.70 MB) are all installed right there. So that leaves a lot less memory available of those 512 MB. ![]() The user interface (the UI on top of Android, like HTC Sense) can not be fully removed without rooting the device. ![]() Getting rid of Android to increase the available memory for new apps is obviously not an option. It’s also the location where the user interface is installed, and the apps. Even though ROM means “read only”, it is where the Android OS is installed. It contains 512 MB of Read-Only Memory (ROM) and 576 MB of Random Access Memory (RAM). The HTC desire is a very good example here. On most devices, it’s not bad, it’s just VERY bad. As I wrote before in the Chirp Chirp topic, the situation with internal memory on Android is bad. ![]()
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