reading back old posts I discovered somebody said it was 2GB
May be ā but itās better to have more free storage, to prevent, e.g., sluggishness:
I agree, I have been above that the whole of last year and I believe it made things more difficult.
After being satisfied with my backups yesterday I went for the factory reset finally, and the issues that all users reported in the topic went away. In that proces I actually discovered another issue, which was the settings app crashing after tapping the lock screen options.
The factory reset also created a whole lot of extra storage space, so Iām planning on updating to Android 9 later today and then restore my data.
In the meantime Android 10 is available, so why not directly going with the must up to date Version?
Good point. I just checked my updater app, and it says my current operating system version is 19.11.2 and itās up to date. No updates seem available.
Do I need to login to the Playstore to get updates now?
Here the official instructions for both , FPOS and FPOOS.
Reset factory done and corrects the problem (carefull: all SMS have been lost).
Hi,
There are different ways to backup SMS, but I just wanted to share a simple one in case anyone else wonders how to do it:
I use the FOSS app QKSMS as my message app. I think that it works very well and is nicer to use than the original message app. Furthermore, it allows for backups that you can restore after you perform a factory reset!
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