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Originally Posted by Blossom
I have no idea where the downloaded Amazon content goes maybe someone with a rooted Fire can tell us. I do think books go in the Books folder but as for where the Cache\Temp files is located I'm not sure yet how that works. On my phone I use a cleaner as it can get quite large. More research is needed to see how Amazon has modified the Fire to handle this. 
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if you meant user/app storage space, should be all under "/sdcard" for android.
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Originally Posted by salsaguy
Well Then i must be the first since this just happened to me yesterday. I now have a message in my notifications that the memory for apps is low even though still have 4.5 gigs left!!
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Uninstall some apps that you won't use, with current generation of android apps, no one really needs or uses 1GB of apps, well unless your goal is to just simply load as many apps as you can...
I have 1GB app storage on my phone, I use like 400MB of those and I already have some apps with duplicate functionalities...
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Originally Posted by mpeg2
This whole discussion seems to be quite confused to me.
There are two types of memory in these devices (just like in computers): Volatile memory (RAM) and Persistent memory (Storage - Flash or Hard Disk). Everyone here seems to be discussing persistent memory (Flash on the Fire).
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It's about persistent memory, not volatile. Android won't give you warning if it runs low on RAM, it'll just slow down and auto clear up more memory for you. If you get a warning, it's your App storage reaching its limit.