How much internal memory in the Epic 4G?

taylormah

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Yes, it has only 1GB ROM and 512MB RAM. Verizon Fascinate has 2GB ROM and I believe TMobile and AT&T versions both have 16GB ROM.
 

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Do you happen to know where that info comes from? I didn't see it mentioned in Sprint's official release for the Epic, so I'm guessing it came from some other source.
 

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The Epic I think comes with either an 8 or 16GB SD card however. I'd rather have that keyboard than internal memory anyway.

I dont know if it holds or not but I thought internal memory would have higher read rate and lower access times compared to external memory (sd card), thereby helping the performance of app opening. Of-course only someone familiar with mobile device hardware architecture can confirm this. But if its true, then I would wish for internal memory at least for storing apps. Verizon Fascinate provides a good middle ground - enough space for storing the apps and sd card can be used for media and user files.
 

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I dont know if it holds or not but I thought internal memory would have higher read rate and lower access times compared to external memory (sd card), thereby helping the performance of app opening. Of-course only someone familiar with mobile device hardware architecture can confirm this. But if its true, then I would wish for internal memory at least for storing apps. Verizon Fascinate provides a good middle ground - enough space for storing the apps and sd card can be used for media and user files.
That was my thinking. Depending on the speed of the MicroSD card, I guess, the internal memory could be much, much faster. Tasks like scrolling through photos could be kind of clunky if the media is stored on a slow card, like a Class Two MicroSD card.
 

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That was my thinking. Depending on the speed of the MicroSD card, I guess, the internal memory could be much, much faster. Tasks like scrolling through photos could be kind of clunky if the media is stored on a slow card, like a Class Two MicroSD card.

Exactly... Until SDXC cards with higher access rates become a norm for storage, I would keep wishing for higher internal memory -- helps quicker/faster browsing by making access to cached data faster and helps media apps.
 

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As for stock android, the apps are stored on the internal memory, so opening should not be affected. Having a phone with apps2sd and a class 4 card, there is no difference in mine (my ROM also seems to run smoother anyway, which negated any benefit of having the entire app on the internal memory).
I watch videos stored on the sd card, and they load just fine. Where you would see the benefit is copying files to the phone. I loaded a 1.3 GB movie and it took like 2 minutes to copy to the card and another 2-3 minutes to take off the card. Its not terrible, but you could cut that time down with the internal memory.
 

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