Insufficient Memory Problem - Pantech Breakout

I have the Pantech breakout, I have had the problem of insufficient memory quite often so I am accustomed to clearing cache and things like that. Normally once my phone shows 35MB avail the icon clears and the phone resumes functioning properly. I have cleared cache and even resorted to deleted apps and freed it up to 42 MB avail yet the icon remains and am having problems with functionality. The LAST thing I want to do is a reboot, it is so time consuming to restore everything and deal with the loss of data. The only thing I can figure is it is affected by the update. Is there a fix for this? P.S. I always love when places "fix" things that aren't broken and break them!
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      0x0473f800 JavaThread "http-80-28" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=5804, stack(0x0b430000,0x0b470000)]
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      0x0473d800 JavaThread "http-80-23" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8212, stack(0x0b1b0000,0x0b1f0000)]
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      0x04ac5400 JavaThread "Thread-79" [_thread_in_native, id=1512, stack(0x0a530000,0x0a570000)]
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      0x0479f400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerUser_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=8972, stack(0x0a3b0000,0x0a3f0000)]
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      0x0479d400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=7380, stack(0x0a130000,0x0a170000)]
      0x0479cc00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-9" [_thread_blocked, id=5416, stack(0x0a0b0000,0x0a0f0000)]
      0x0479c800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-8" [_thread_blocked, id=5432, stack(0x0a030000,0x0a070000)]
      0x0479c000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-7" [_thread_blocked, id=7812, stack(0x09fb0000,0x09ff0000)]
      0x0479b800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-6" [_thread_blocked, id=8296, stack(0x09f30000,0x09f70000)]
      0x0479b400 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-5" [_thread_blocked, id=5216, stack(0x09eb0000,0x09ef0000)]
      0x0479ac00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-4" [_thread_blocked, id=8616, stack(0x09e30000,0x09e70000)]
      0x0479a800 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-3" [_thread_blocked, id=9108, stack(0x09db0000,0x09df0000)]
      0x0479a000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-2" [_thread_blocked, id=7928, stack(0x09d30000,0x09d70000)]
      0x04799c00 JavaThread "JaruQuartzSchedulerSystem_Worker-1" [_thread_blocked, id=5344, stack(0x09cb0000,0x09cf0000)]
      0x04799400 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=5288, stack(0x09c30000,0x09c70000)]
      0x04798c00 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-10" [_thread_blocked, id=6200, stack(0x09bb0000,0x09bf0000)]
      0x04798800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-9" [_thread_blocked, id=9068, stack(0x09b30000,0x09b70000)]
      0x04798000 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-8" [_thread_blocked, id=8576, stack(0x09ab0000,0x09af0000)]
      0x045abc00 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-7" [_thread_blocked, id=2504, stack(0x09a30000,0x09a70000)]
      0x045ab800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-6" [_thread_blocked, id=7820, stack(0x099b0000,0x099f0000)]
      0x045ab000 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-5" [_thread_blocked, id=4604, stack(0x09930000,0x09970000)]
      0x045aa800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-4" [_thread_blocked, id=3076, stack(0x098b0000,0x098f0000)]
      0x045aa400 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-3" [_thread_blocked, id=8392, stack(0x09830000,0x09870000)]
      0x045a9c00 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-2" [_thread_blocked, id=476, stack(0x097b0000,0x097f0000)]
      0x045a9800 JavaThread "DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-1" [_thread_blocked, id=9024, stack(0x09730000,0x09770000)]
      0x045a9000 JavaThread "JaruQuartzScheduler_QuartzSchedulerThread" [_thread_blocked, id=7576, stack(0x00820000,0x00860000)]
      0x045a8c00 JavaThread "Thread-75" [_thread_blocked, id=2132, stack(0x096b0000,0x096f0000)]
      0x045a8400 JavaThread "TacAlarmMon" [_thread_blocked, id=7244, stack(0x09630000,0x09670000)]
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      0x045a7800 JavaThread "MonConnMgr3002" [_thread_in_native, id=7444, stack(0x09530000,0x09570000)]
      0x045a7000 JavaThread "Timer-1" [_thread_blocked, id=8272, stack(0x094b0000,0x094f0000)]
      0x045a6c00 JavaThread "Thread-72" [_thread_blocked, id=6512, stack(0x09430000,0x09470000)]
      0x045a6400 JavaThread "MonConnMgr3001" [_thread_in_native, id=5284, stack(0x093b0000,0x093f0000)]
      0x045a6000 JavaThread "Timer-0" [_thread_blocked, id=2932, stack(0x09330000,0x09370000)]
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      0x045a4c00 JavaThread "Thread-68" [_thread_blocked, id=7160, stack(0x09060000,0x090a0000)]
      0x045a4400 JavaThread "Thread-67" [_thread_blocked, id=2212, stack(0x08fe0000,0x09020000)]
      0x04875400 JavaThread "Thread-66" [_thread_blocked, id=7180, stack(0x08f60000,0x08fa0000)]
      0x04875000 JavaThread "Thread-65" [_thread_blocked, id=2672, stack(0x08ee0000,0x08f20000)]
      0x04874800 JavaThread "Thread-64" [_thread_blocked, id=8456, stack(0x08e60000,0x08ea0000)]
      0x04874000 JavaThread "Thread-63" [_thread_blocked, id=7708, stack(0x08de0000,0x08e20000)]
      0x04873c00 JavaThread "Thread-62" [_thread_blocked, id=9204, stack(0x08d60000,0x08da0000)]
      0x04873400 JavaThread "Thread-61" [_thread_blocked, id=1496, stack(0x08ce0000,0x08d20000)]
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      0x04872800 JavaThread "Thread-59" [_thread_blocked, id=7740, stack(0x08be0000,0x08c20000)]
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      0x0486fc00 JavaThread "Thread-52" [_thread_blocked, id=7184, stack(0x08860000,0x088a0000)]
      0x0486f800 JavaThread "Thread-51" [_thread_blocked, id=8760, stack(0x087e0000,0x08820000)]
      0x0486f000 JavaThread "Thread-50" [_thread_blocked, id=2380, stack(0x08760000,0x087a0000)]
      0x0486e800 JavaThread "Thread-49" [_thread_blocked, id=3616, stack(0x086e0000,0x08720000)]
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      0x0486dc00 JavaThread "Thread-47" [_thread_blocked, id=5468, stack(0x085e0000,0x08620000)]
      0x0485a000 JavaThread "Thread-46" [_thread_blocked, id=8556, stack(0x08560000,0x085a0000)]
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      0x04859400 JavaThread "Thread-44" [_thread_blocked, id=8924, stack(0x08460000,0x084a0000)]
      0x04858c00 JavaThread "Thread-43" [_thread_blocked, id=7536, stack(0x083e0000,0x08420000)]
      0x04858800 JavaThread "Thread-42" [_thread_blocked, id=4368, stack(0x08360000,0x083a0000)]
      0x04858000 JavaThread "Thread-41" [_thread_blocked, id=8488, stack(0x082e0000,0x08320000)]
      0x04857c00 JavaThread "Thread-40" [_thread_blocked, id=6112, stack(0x08260000,0x082a0000)]
      0x04857400 JavaThread "Thread-39" [_thread_blocked, id=6060, stack(0x081e0000,0x08220000)]
      0x04857000 JavaThread "Thread-38" [_thread_blocked, id=9200, stack(0x08160000,0x081a0000)]
      0x04856800 JavaThread "Thread-37" [_thread_blocked, id=5476, stack(0x080e0000,0x08120000)]
      0x04856000 JavaThread "Thread-36" [_thread_blocked, id=2828, stack(0x08060000,0x080a0000)]
      0x04855c00 JavaThread "Thread-35" [_thread_blocked, id=8320, stack(0x07fe0000,0x08020000)]
      0x04855400 JavaThread "Thread-34" [_thread_blocked, id=5668, stack(0x07f60000,0x07fa0000)]
      0x04855000 JavaThread "Thread-33" [_thread_blocked, id=8316, stack(0x07ee0000,0x07f20000)]
      0x04854800 JavaThread "Thread-32" [_thread_blocked, id=4836, stack(0x07e60000,0x07ea0000)]
      0x04854400 JavaThread "Thread-31" [_thread_blocked, id=964, stack(0x07de0000,0x07e20000)]
      0x04853c00 JavaThread "Thread-30" [_thread_blocked, id=4544, stack(0x07d60000,0x07da0000)]
      0x04853400 JavaThread "Thread-29" [_thread_blocked, id=4388, stack(0x07ce0000,0x07d20000)]
      0x04853000 JavaThread "Thread-28" [_thread_blocked, id=7204, stack(0x07c60000,0x07ca0000)]
      0x04852800 JavaThread "Thread-27" [_thread_blocked, id=864, stack(0x07be0000,0x07c20000)]
      0x0482f800 JavaThread "Thread-26" [_thread_blocked, id=6928, stack(0x07b60000,0x07ba0000)]
      0x0482f400 JavaThread "Thread-25" [_thread_blocked, id=7692, stack(0x07ae0000,0x07b20000)]
      0x0482ec00 JavaThread "Thread-24" [_thread_blocked, id=7196, stack(0x07a60000,0x07aa0000)]
      0x0482e400 JavaThread "Thread-23" [_thread_blocked, id=7116, stack(0x079e0000,0x07a20000)]
      0x0482e000 JavaThread "Thread-22" [_thread_blocked, id=4332, stack(0x07960000,0x079a0000)]
      0x0482d800 JavaThread "Thread-21" [_thread_blocked, id=6780, stack(0x078e0000,0x07920000)]
      0x0482d400 JavaThread "Thread-20" [_thread_blocked, id=5700, stack(0x07860000,0x078a0000)]
      0x0482cc00 JavaThread "Thread-19" [_thread_blocked, id=6116, stack(0x077e0000,0x07820000)]
      0x0482c800 JavaThread "Thread-18" [_thread_blocked, id=7824, stack(0x07760000,0x077a0000)]
      0x0482c000 JavaThread "Thread-17" [_thread_blocked, id=9096, stack(0x076e0000,0x07720000)]
      0x0482b800 JavaThread "Thread-16" [_thread_blocked, id=9144, stack(0x07660000,0x076a0000)]
      0x0482b400 JavaThread "Thread-15" [_thread_blocked, id=5336, stack(0x075e0000,0x07620000)]
      0x0482ac00 JavaThread "Thread-14" [_thread_blocked, id=2076, stack(0x07560000,0x075a0000)]
      0x0482a800 JavaThread "Thread-13" [_thread_blocked, id=5300, stack(0x074e0000,0x07520000)]
      0x0482a000 JavaThread "Thread-12" [_thread_blocked, id=4912, stack(0x07460000,0x074a0000)]
      0x04829c00 JavaThread "Thread-11" [_thread_blocked, id=8512, stack(0x073e0000,0x07420000)]
      0x04829400 JavaThread "Thread-10" [_thread_blocked, id=8772, stack(0x07360000,0x073a0000)]
      0x04828c00 JavaThread "Thread-9" [_thread_blocked, id=4380, stack(0x072e0000,0x07320000)]
      0x04828800 JavaThread "Thread-8" [_thread_blocked, id=6076, stack(0x07260000,0x072a0000)]
      0x04828000 JavaThread "RMI Reaper" [_thread_blocked, id=6184, stack(0x071e0000,0x07220000)]
      0x04801c00 JavaThread "Thread-7" [_thread_blocked, id=4168, stack(0x07160000,0x071a0000)]
      0x0496a000 JavaThread "HSQLDB Timer @def14f" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4616, stack(0x050e0000,0x05120000)]
      0x03bd6c00 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4136, stack(0x05060000,0x050a0000)]
      0x03bd6400 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8356, stack(0x04fe0000,0x05020000)]
      0x03a05400 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-HelperThread-#0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5404, stack(0x04f60000,0x04fa0000)]
      0x03a04c00 JavaThread "C3P0PooledConnectionPoolManager[identityToken->2x760f905j9tmy1l1yrpa|1e2c841]-AdminTaskTimer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5860, stack(0x041c0000,0x04200000)]
      0x042ae000 JavaThread "GC Daemon" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5292, stack(0x04140000,0x04180000)]
      0x03a66400 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8056, stack(0x03fb0000,0x03ff0000)]
      0x03a63c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-9090" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=2664, stack(0x03f30000,0x03f70000)]
      0x03a42c00 JavaThread "RMI TCP Accept-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=8832, stack(0x03da0000,0x03de0000)]
      0x00f56800 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4600, stack(0x039a0000,0x039e0000)]
      0x00f47400 JavaThread "C1 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7060, stack(0x038f0000,0x03960000)]
      0x00f46400 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3928, stack(0x03870000,0x038b0000)]
      0x00f43000 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=4864, stack(0x037f0000,0x03830000)]
      0x00f3c000 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6164, stack(0x03770000,0x037b0000)]
      0x00f3a800 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=9004, stack(0x036f0000,0x03730000)]
      0x00eba400 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=4904, stack(0x00d80000,0x00df0000)]
    Other Threads:
      0x00efd400 VMThread [stack: 0x03640000,0x036b0000] [id=5172]
      0x03a68400 WatcherThread [stack: 0x04090000,0x04100000] [id=9092]
    VM state:synchronizing (normal execution)
    VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread:  ([mutex/lock_event])
    [0x00eb8780] Threads_lock - owner thread: 0x00efd400
    Heap
    def new generation   total 142208K, used 109631K [0x10340000, 0x1a9e0000, 0x1a9e0000)
      eden space 113792K,  90% used [0x10340000, 0x167a60c0, 0x17260000)
      from space 28416K,  24% used [0x18e20000, 0x194c9cd8, 0x1a9e0000)
      to   space 28416K,   0% used [0x17260000, 0x17260000, 0x18e20000)
    tenured generation   total 341376K, used 148495K [0x1a9e0000, 0x2f740000, 0x2f740000)
       the space 341376K,  43% used [0x1a9e0000, 0x23ae3f10, 0x23ae4000, 0x2f740000)
    compacting perm gen  total 145408K, used 59874K [0x2f740000, 0x38540000, 0x38540000)
       the space 145408K,  41% used [0x2f740000, 0x331b88a8, 0x331b8a00, 0x38540000)
        ro space 10240K,  51% used [0x38540000, 0x38a73000, 0x38a73000, 0x38f40000)
        rw space 12288K,  55% used [0x38f40000, 0x395de4f8, 0x395de600, 0x39b40000)
    Code Cache  [0x013b0000, 0x02378000, 0x033b0000)
    total_blobs=6549 nmethods=6302 adapters=179 free_code_cache=17026624 largest_free_block=384
    Dynamic libraries:
    0x00400000 - 0x00417000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Tomcat\bin\Tomcat.exe
    0x771c0000 - 0x77340000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
    0x76ac0000 - 0x76bd0000 C:\Windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll
    0x752f0000 - 0x75336000 C:\Windows\syswow64\KERNELBASE.dll
    0x758f0000 - 0x75990000 C:\Windows\syswow64\ADVAPI32.dll
    0x75830000 - 0x758dc000 C:\Windows\syswow64\msvcrt.dll
    0x74e10000 - 0x74e29000 C:\Windows\SysWOW64\sechost.dll
    0x75710000 - 0x75800000 C:\Windows\syswow64\RPCRT4.dll
    0x74d20000 - 0x74d80000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SspiCli.dll
    0x74d10000 - 0x74d1c000 C:\Windows\syswow64\CRYPTBASE.dll
    0x75ac0000 - 0x7670a000 C:\Windows\syswow64\SHELL32.dll
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