The application and the data that the application stores/caches are two 
different things. If you move the application to the SD card, it does move 
and frees up most of whatever memory the application itself was taking up. 
The data that the application produces may still use the internal memory as 
the preferred location. If so, than it will continue to take up internal 
memory like you are seeing.

You may want to check the settings for it, and other applications, to see 
if you can set them to use another storage location for files/cache so they 
won't fill up your internal memory.

Steven
Studio LFP
http://www.studio-lfp.com


On Monday, October 31, 2011 10:09:11 AM UTC-5, Neil wrote:
>
> Hi All, 
>
> I installed Google + app for android in my Samsung Galaxy ACE.
> It got installed in SD card according to the Application Manager
>
> However when I check back the phone memory usage , it shows me that 17 mb 
> less. For this reason I am getting low phone memory warning and unable to 
> use the app.
> Since it is installed in SD card it should have been consuming memory in 
> SD card not in phone memory.
> When I uninstall the app I got the phone memory back.
>
> Thanks
> Neil
> http://neilghosh.com
>

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