Rom 16 gb - Xiaomi Redmi 6A Questions & Answers

For me redmi 6a 16gb Rom storage is not enough. And lagging is severe even though there is no bloatware. Android 10 Nusantara project (Certus). Any apps fix lag from Rom storage?

I think you should wipe your /sdcard.

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Cannot find 11 gig storage after flashing to a custom rom

Good day... I just have my galaxy s2 flash with a custom rom and before that I have a stock rom installed and it has a 11 gig internal/mass internal storage but now after flashing it only shows 2 gig of internal storage... Also when I plug it in on my computer the 11 gig storage doesn't show up unlike before when I have the stock rom... Can anyone help me fix my problem... By the way the custom rom I installed is Cynanogen 12.1
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Zenfone 5 (ASUS_T00J- A501cg) Internal Storage With Resurrection Remix

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Did the procedures on the topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/resurrection-remix-zenfone-5-t3185403, and is working properly. But I have a doubt, I have ASUS_T00J model, and the internal storage shows 4.92 GB instead of 8 GB. The view is correct? Or I did something wrong in the installation procedure?

Custom ROM Cyanogen 12.1 partition problem

Hi guys,
I don't know how to explain this. I used custom ROM Miui for my rooted Lenovo before. And it's used a whole single partition on a physical internal phone as it does. But when I'm flashing Cyanogen 12.1, now it use "emulated method" for its internal storage. Because of that, I've lost about 3gb of space, Cyanogen surely made its own partition, and not mounting my real/physical partition. Now, the Cyanogen only read 5gb of internal storage, for system and data.
If I change back, Miui can read it all, the whole single internal phone storage, which is 8gb.
How can I fix this? Do I really need to sacrifice 3gb of space to use Cyanogen?
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Less internal storage issue

I have a Kenzo, 16GB + 2GB RAM variant.
While using ES File Explorer, it showed that I have a total of 10.26 GB internal memory, so where did the remaining 5-6 GB went ?
Maybe this is a noob question but I am worried about this
darius7203 said:
I have a Kenzo, 16GB + 2GB RAM variant.
While using ES File Explorer, it showed that I have a total of 10.26 GB internal memory, so where did the remaining 5-6 GB went ?
Maybe this is a noob question but I am worried about this
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It's occupied by MIUI 8 operating system.. So the user available space is only 10.26gb.
vikram66778 said:
It's occupied by MIUI 8 operating system.. So the user available space is only 10.26gb.
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I have installed CM14.1 + Radon 3.0.1 with clean flash
Will this issue still persist ?
You won't see a full 16GB for your use, if that's what you're thinking. Some has to be for the OS. I think with CM14, you end up with a maybe 11-12GB free, but your OS and other apps have to take up some space.
Simple solution, buy a SD card and use it as a internal storage, but be aware that the (un)official CM 14.1 by TheStrix has currently a bug with this feature

My Redmi Note 4 Snapdragon maximum storage space was reduced to 9GB

My phone has a 32GB storage space, but after I have flashed the RR Oreo ROM, the maximum space shrank to 9GB. Do I need to re partition the space? There is a thread which is the same situation as me but it's for nexus 6 phones....
I cannot flash stock MIUI 9 rom due to fail unmount when installing using TWRP...
Please suggest what I can do...
Sounds like you messed up your partitions. The same commands you'll find in the Nexus threads will work for all devices, AFAIK. Do an advanced wipe and resize the file system in TWRP. If that doesn't work, try fastboot format userdata in fastboot. Then try flashing the stock MIUI recovery (here it is for mido devices only!: http://en.miui.com/thread-528989-1-1.html) for your device and stock ROM for your device.
You might have to use Mi Flash. Qualcomm devices only.
Based on your steps, I have formatted however I had used ext4 and reverted to Stock MIUI rom. However just checking, I had 23.77 GB of storage space. Is this normal? Or I have to restore by stock recovery mode?
It shows in storage settings:
NON-SYSTEM STORAGE
Available 23.77GB Total: 25.23GB
Thanks for your help!
PrinceGoldenGale said:
Based on your steps, I have formatted however I had used ext4 and reverted to Stock MIUI rom. However just checking, I had 23.77 GB of storage space. Is this normal? Or I have to restore by stock recovery mode?
It shows in storage settings:
NON-SYSTEM STORAGE
Available 23.77GB Total: 25.23GB
Thanks for your help!
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Yes. The system will always take up some space, and so will storage in general. For example, a 32 gig USB stick might have 29 gigs of available space. Smartphones add system files on top of that. So that 29 gigs becomes 25 gigs once the OS is installed.
And yes, you should only have 24-25 gigs available at most: https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-4/help/usable-storage-size-32gb-model-t3634746
You could try flashing a custom ROM to see if you can get more space back. MIUI is really big.

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