I had a lot of movies on my xoom, but it said that I had 2 gigs left. Apps I was downloading kept giving me installation errors and just not installing, so I deleted some videos I had on my device. It then said I had 7 gigs left instead of 2, and apps started installing again. I also noticed that the bar showing how much space you hadpve left was full red while I had the videos I deleted on there.
So, put more simply....
Have roughly 2 gigs of space left
Download an app from the market place.
See if it installs.
Someone actually posted about that issue earlier: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1023672
Couldn't install apps until they freed up 2gb
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Couple days ago i have bought LG L90, its a great phone, but i encountered storage issue.
Ive cleaned cache, deleted unused apps. At least warning is gone, but i still cannot install apps over 20 mb because i get that message.
The worst is, there is free space, 400MB, why i cannot use it? Could anyone explain this to me ?
Previously i had Huawei y300 and same message was appearing when i was getting ~100mb space left.
Is there any way/solution to get remaining space working without having to root the phone?
newestuser said:
Couple days ago i have bought LG L90, its a great phone, but i encountered storage issue.
Ive cleaned cache, deleted unused apps. At least warning is gone, but i still cannot install apps over 20 mb because i get that message.
The worst is, there is free space, 400MB, why i cannot use it? Could anyone explain this to me ?
Previously i had Huawei y300 and same message was appearing when i was getting ~100mb space left.
Is there any way/solution to get remaining space working without having to root the phone?
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400MB free space doesn't necessarily mean that 400MB are free in the partition allocated to applications.
Your L90 should be running KitKat, so moving apps to SD won't be like it could have been with a JB version. But some apps might still be able to be moved to SD. Go through your apps (via Application Manager) and see what you can move to SD.
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400MB free space doesn't necessarily mean that 400MB are free in the partition allocated to applications.
Your L90 should be running KitKat, so moving apps to SD won't be like it could have been with a JB version. But some apps might still be able to be moved to SD. Go through your apps (via Application Manager) and see what you can move to SD.
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thanks, did that already, not much of a change...
What do you mean that moving apps to SD isnt on Kitkat like it was on JB?
Ive recently brought a moto g 2015 less than a week ago and have installed some apps, when i originally did this there was over 1.0gb of free internal space left. Over the week the space has shrunk to 500mb and is now notifiitying me that the internal storage is low (i cleared the cache out 3 hours ago and it was 540mb free now its 500mb so that 40mb in a couple of hours?!).
Ive cleared the cache, ive not installed any extra apps and there hasnt been any significant app upgrades that would use this space, also deleted all content from whatsapp etc and looked in the misc part of the storage and theres nothing using the space.
Has anyone else come across this or have any idea whats using the space up?
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Ive recently brought a moto g 2015 less than a week ago and have installed some apps, when i originally did this there was over 1.0gb of free internal space left. Over the week the space has shrunk to 500mb and is now notifiitying me that the internal storage is low (i cleared the cache out 3 hours ago and it was 540mb free now its 500mb so that 40mb in a couple of hours?!).
Ive cleared the cache, ive not installed any extra apps and there hasnt been any significant app upgrades that would use this space, also deleted all content from whatsapp etc and looked in the misc part of the storage and theres nothing using the space.
Has anyone else come across this or have any idea whats using the space up?
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Alot of apps/games use alot of data storage so that might be your issue and if your storing stuff from downloading like music and photos etc that will take up space as well
Hi thanks for the reply! I've got all my music and pictures stored on an sdcard and haven't downloaded any on this phone or taken any pictures. I'm just not sure what as suddenly used up all this storage that I can't now use in the space of a couple of hours without me doing anything on the phone or any apps updating
I had that to on a old phone, i think its your google play services.
my tip is to look in your apps and see what apps use to much space, than try to delete it
Probably other apps accumulating stored data, as was mentioned above. Chrome will grow over time, Google drive, Facebook etc.
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You can move apps to the SD also. OP doesn't say they did that, but that can be done. Just go to settings, Apps, and then "ON SD CARD" tab. Any apps that can be moved will show there. Note that not 100% of the apps info can be moved, but most of it can. for example if you have an app that is 100MB, and move it, you will still have about 20MB on internal. Still better than the full 100MB.
Thanks for all the suggestions, ive tried them all and got a lot of free space back. Also found that google drive had 500mb of data which ive deleted!
I've got 10.46 gigs used on this thing, and that's with only a couple of downloaded apps. It's the 8013 variant, and I've had it rooted since the day I bought it. I've installed and uninstalled a couple of ROMS on it since then as well. The problem I'm having is not having any free space for anything anymore. When I go into Root Explorer I've got all these directories pointing to the same files. Root/Sdcard, Root/storage/emulated/0, Root/storage/emulated/legacy, Root/storage/sdcard0.
If I go into settings it says I've got 6.51 gigs of miscellaneous files, but when I open it to see what is there it only shows a couple hundred megs worth.
Back to Root Explorer. ... If I delete a file in one directory. It's gone in all the rest. I think the 0, and legacy folders are for different users. As far as the rest. I'm not sure. So I guess my question is are these all just links to to the same place? And if so, what is taking up so much space on my SD? And Is there a way to re-partition the storage?
Never mind FIXED.
Sorry for wasting space on xda. I decided go into TWRP and format the data. I lost everything, but it wasn't much to begin with. I now have 514.51 megs used, and 11.23 gigs free. I guess there was just a bunch of cap left over from old apps and roms. Thank you.
I have been using my S7 for about two months with no problem. It has a 32GB internal capacity and I have used about 14GB of it. Since two days ago, the 14GB has been ballooning to 32GB (with 0KB free!) for no reason at all. After awhile (any time from minutes to hours), the 32GB goes back to the original 14GB. I have seen with my own eyes the space occupied increasing (about 100-300MB each time) by refreshing in and out of Settings > Storage till it finally hits the cap. I have also located the increase to specifically the app storage but none of the apps show a significant increase when I look at them individually. The largest app is Facebook which hovers around 370 to 390MB (it always has been so).
I have deleted many redundant images and videos; cleared app caches; tried *#9900# to delete dump; used CCleaner; moved apps to external storage; nothing has worked so far. I have come to point where I cannot even sync my emails, receive SMSes or even open my photo gallery. It is incredibly frustrating.
Is there any way to solve this?
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I have been using my S7 for about two months with no problem. It has a 32GB internal capacity and I have used about 14GB of it. Since two days ago, the 14GB has been ballooning to 32GB (with 0KB free!) for no reason at all. After awhile (any time from minutes to hours), the 32GB goes back to the original 14GB. I have seen with my own eyes the space occupied increasing (about 100-300MB each time) by refreshing in and out of Settings > Storage till it finally hits the cap. I have also located the increase to specifically the app storage but none of the apps show a significant increase when I look at them individually. The largest app is Facebook which hovers around 370 to 390MB (it always has been so).
I have deleted many redundant images and videos; cleared app caches; tried *#9900# to delete dump; used CCleaner; moved apps to external storage; nothing has worked so far. I have come to point where I cannot even sync my emails, receive SMSes or even open my photo gallery. It is incredibly frustrating.
Is there any way to solve this?
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I suggest you to do a factory reset and then install your applications again if nothing else works.
I am sure an app is causing the problem .
what application have you installed during the last 2 days?
have you made another change in the system?did you start downloading a very big file check your downloads to be sure of you find pending files. You can also check dropbox or other such apps .maybe you accidentally started creating a backup-restore of your files fotos or videos
Hi everyone. Sorry for starting a new post, but I looked and I wasn't sure where my question fit in. I'm using Link2SD on my kids' tablets and overall it works great. I got really fast (SanDisk extreme) micro SD cards for black Friday and the games run faster than with tablet memory. One thing I'm trying to figure out is why, even though I have both tablets set up mostly the same, one of the tablets has a lot less free space showing. I do have about 400-500 MB more of apps on the tablet showing less free space, BUT it is showing 4.0 GB free space vs. 5.8 GB free space on the other tablet. Why would this be (1.8 GB difference) if all else is the same?
Is it something to do with dalvik/cache? Speaking of it, is it safe to wipe the dalvik/cache through TWRP now that I have Link2SD set up with 30+ apps linked? Do I then just relink the dalvik files after rebooting? Or do things get messed up? I'm hesitant to do any of that because I have everything working well now, except the free space issue.
Or, if I multi-select and then choose to relink everything (apk, dex, internal data), could that help? Everything appears to already be linked correctly, so would relinking mess it up? Also, as a side note, I don't have any lib files linked as I have found that in the past it did mess things up for me. It would cause some apps to re-optimize at every boot, I think because the lib files wouldn't relink, even though I enabled it in the Link2SD settings. So now I stay away from that and all else is good, except this free space issue.
Any ideas on a solution? Is there something else taking up free space that's not listed in internal or system memory? Maybe downloaded Google play books? Or are they listed in the app data? Is the free space shown not correct, and it's actually more? I just can't figure it out. Any ideas would be great. Thanks!!!!
Here are the screenshots. You can see 5.76GB vs 4.07GB, but only 6.94GB vs 7.34GB for internal space difference. Why?