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HTC Evo is full, can't make space!
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zalel
2011-12-06 17:01:26 UTC
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I have an HTC Evo 4G Sprint phone. Its internal storage fills up for
no sensible reason, and nothing seems to alleviate the problem.

Right now, I have 30.4 MB of space. The Storage Settings show that the
Mail app is 142 MB now, even with ALL folders (including Trash)
emptied. I used Astro File Manager to delete the .Mail folder, as HTC
suggested, but that didn't help. What else can I do?

I really want to avoid doing a Hard Reset.

Thanks,
Nicky
Seth
2011-12-06 18:02:55 UTC
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Post by zalel
I have an HTC Evo 4G Sprint phone. Its internal storage fills up for
no sensible reason, and nothing seems to alleviate the problem.
Right now, I have 30.4 MB of space. The Storage Settings show that the
Mail app is 142 MB now, even with ALL folders (including Trash)
emptied. I used Astro File Manager to delete the .Mail folder, as HTC
suggested, but that didn't help. What else can I do?
I really want to avoid doing a Hard Reset.
try the program (available in the Market) called App2SD to see what if any
programs are eligible to be offloaded to your SD card freeing up internal
space.
Rik Brown
2011-12-06 17:38:11 UTC
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I've got the same problem with the HTC Evo 4G Sprint phone. My contact
list is taking approximately 1 megabyte per person on it. That seem
crazy to me. I don't know if there is any way around that other tha
deleting some of the lesser important contacts

Furthermore, the contacts list can't be moved to the SD card which woul
eliminate the problem

Anyone found a good solution to this problem

Thanks. -- Ri

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Rik Brown
2011-12-06 17:49:57 UTC
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zalel

I found the following thread that seems to deal with the issue

'Low on space: Phone storage space is getting low...???? - Androi
Forums' (http://tinyurl.com/6vc3vo5

I definitely do not want to do a hard reset

I'll let you know what works for me. -- Ri

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Seth
2011-12-06 18:02:55 UTC
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Post by zalel
I have an HTC Evo 4G Sprint phone. Its internal storage fills up for
no sensible reason, and nothing seems to alleviate the problem.
Right now, I have 30.4 MB of space. The Storage Settings show that the
Mail app is 142 MB now, even with ALL folders (including Trash)
emptied. I used Astro File Manager to delete the .Mail folder, as HTC
suggested, but that didn't help. What else can I do?
I really want to avoid doing a Hard Reset.
try the program (available in the Market) called App2SD to see what if any
programs are eligible to be offloaded to your SD card freeing up internal
space.
Ryan P.
2011-12-06 23:51:26 UTC
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Post by zalel
I have an HTC Evo 4G Sprint phone. Its internal storage fills up for
no sensible reason, and nothing seems to alleviate the problem.
Right now, I have 30.4 MB of space. The Storage Settings show that the
Mail app is 142 MB now, even with ALL folders (including Trash)
emptied. I used Astro File Manager to delete the .Mail folder, as HTC
suggested, but that didn't help. What else can I do?
I really want to avoid doing a Hard Reset.
Try going into the application manager and clearing the data for your
mail app.
Todd Allcock
2011-12-07 00:03:32 UTC
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Post by Ryan P.
Post by zalel
I have an HTC Evo 4G Sprint phone. Its internal storage fills up for
no sensible reason, and nothing seems to alleviate the problem.
Right now, I have 30.4 MB of space. The Storage Settings show that the
Mail app is 142 MB now, even with ALL folders (including Trash)
emptied. I used Astro File Manager to delete the .Mail folder, as HTC
suggested, but that didn't help. What else can I do?
I really want to avoid doing a Hard Reset.
Try going into the application manager and clearing the data for your
mail app.
Seconded. The Android mail app data file acts sort of like a pst file in
Outlook, or most databases. It never gets smaller- new data just
overwrites the data that was deleted. On the bright side, if you do
nothing, it won't get any bigger either, until you download more than
142mb of email, anyway.
Scott W
2011-12-07 19:41:28 UTC
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Root, then remove the apps you don't want (Nascar, etc) with Titanium
zalel
2012-01-14 22:30:59 UTC
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Post by Scott W
Root, then remove the apps you don't want (Nascar, etc) with Titanium
Before I got the suggestion for Titanium, I couldn't wait any longer.
All of the SD-eligible apps had already been moved, so I did a hard
reset.

Two weeks later, the charger port died. At that point I was sick of
the Evo, so I used the upgrade and got an iPhone 4s. That's another
story, that took three weeks.

Thanks for all of your suggestions.

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