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is about 2 GB and cannot be used for storage. RAM is used to handle running applications and the operating system. You may have to purchase a memory card separately. Read more about the use of memory in Android devices by downloading the white paper for your device at www.sonymobile.com/support. Improving memory performance The memory in your device tends to fill up as a result of normal usage. If the device starts to slow down, or applications suddenly shut down, you should consider the following: • Always have more than 100 MB of free internal storage and more than 100 MB of free RAM. • Close down running applications that you are not using. • Clear the memory cache for all applications. • Uninstall downloaded applications that you don't use. • Transfer photos, videos, and music from the internal memory to the memory card. • If your device can't read content on the memory card, you may need to format it. To view the memory status 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Storage. To view the amount of free and used RAM 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Application manager > Running. To clear the memory cache for all applications 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Storage. 3 Tap Cached data > OK. When you clear the memory cache, you don't lose any important information or settings. To transfer media files to the memory card 1 Make sure you have a memory card inserted in your device. 2 From your Home screen, tap . 3 Find and tap Settings > Storage > Transfer data to SD card. 4 Mark the file types you want to transfer to the memory card. 5 Tap Transfer. To stop applications and services from running 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Application manager > Running. 3 Select an application or service, then tap Stop. To format the memory card 1 From your Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap Settings > Storage > Erase SD card. 3 To confirm, tap Erase SD card > Erase everything All content on the memory card gets erased when you format it. Be sure to make backups of all data that you want to save before formatting the memory card. To back up your content, you can copy it to a computer. For more information, see Managing files using a computer on the 93 page. Managing files using a computer Use a USB cable connection between a Windows® computer and your device to transfer and manage your files. Once the two devices are connected, you can drag and 93 This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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is about
2
GB and cannot be used for storage. RAM is used to handle running
applications and the operating system.
You may have to purchase a memory card separately.
Read more about the use of memory in Android devices by downloading the white paper
for your device at
www.sonymobile.com/support
.
Improving memory performance
The memory in your device tends to
fill
up as a result of normal usage. If the device starts
to slow down, or applications suddenly shut down, you should consider the following:
Always have more than
100
MB of free internal storage and more than
100
MB of free
RAM.
Close down running applications that you are not using.
Clear the memory cache for all applications.
Uninstall downloaded applications that you don't use.
Transfer photos, videos, and music from the internal memory to the memory card.
If your device can't read content on the memory card, you may need to format it.
To view the memory status
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Storage
.
To view the amount of free and used RAM
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Application manager
>
Running
.
To clear the memory cache for all applications
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Storage
.
3
Tap
Cached data
>
OK
.
When you clear the memory cache, you don't lose any important information or settings.
To transfer media files to the memory card
1
Make sure you have a memory card inserted in your device.
2
From your Home screen, tap
.
3
Find and tap
Settings
>
Storage
>
Transfer data to SD card
.
4
Mark the
file
types you want to transfer to the memory card.
5
Tap
Transfer
.
To stop applications and services from running
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Application manager
>
Running
.
3
Select an application or service, then tap
Stop
.
To format the memory card
1
From your Home screen, tap
.
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Storage
>
Erase SD card
.
3
To
confirm,
tap
Erase SD card
>
Erase everything
All content on the memory card gets erased when you format it. Be sure to make backups of
all data that you want to save before formatting the memory card. To back up your content,
you can copy it to a computer. For more information, see
Managing
files
using a computer
on
the 93 page.
Managing
files
using a computer
Use a USB cable connection between a Windows® computer and your device to
transfer and manage your
files.
Once the two devices are connected, you can drag and
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This is an internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.