How to Fix Insufficient Storage Error in Android
If you're seeing an "Insufficient storage available" message on your Android, chances are that you've used up most of your device's available memory. however, this error shows up even when you have plenty of space. Follow the steps below and you can Download the PDF file which has pictures illustration.
Step One of Three: Using General Tricks
1. Check your phone's available storage.
On older Android models, the "Insufficient storage available" error was often a result of a system malfunction--not necessarily an actual report of insufficient storage. Before continuing, verify the status of your phone's storage.
• You can check your Android's storage from within the "Storage" section of the Settings app.
• If your phone has more than 15 megabytes of storage, you may be encountering an error not related to your storage.
2. Restart your phone.
To do this, hold down your phone's power button, then tap Power Off or the equivalent. Once your phone has powered down completely, press and hold the power button again until your phone's screen lights up.
• Restarting your phone will reset your system's RAM. Doing so will both speed up your phone and potentially solve the "insufficient storage available" error if the error is unrelated to your phone's memory.
3. Delete any unused apps.
If your phone's memory is actually low, you can quickly free up some space by removing any apps you don't need.
• To delete an app, tap and hold it, then drag it into the "Remove" field (usually the top of your screen) and drop it there.
4. Delete unnecessary media.
This can include pictures, videos, and so on. Since these files can take up a fair amount of space, clearing out just a few can improve your phone's memory substantially.
• If you don't want to delete certain photos or videos, you can back them up to Google Drive Instead.
5. Invest in external storage.
If your Android has an unused SD card slot, you can purchase and install a Micro SD from online (or a retail electronics store).
• If you do have an SD card but you're not using it, consider transferring your apps and data over to it. You can do this by tapping an app in the Application Manager and then tapping Move to SD Card.
Step Two of Three: Resetting the Google Play Store
1. Open the Settings app.
Resetting the Google Play Store can resolve irrelevant "insufficient storage available" errors.
2. Tap Apps.
3. Tap the Google Play Store app.
4. Tap Uninstall Updates.
You may need to confirm your decision.
5. Wait for Google Play to reset.
6. Open the Google Play Store app.
If prompted, you'll need to follow the on-screen instructions to update to the latest version of Google Play. You should be able to download apps now.
Step Three of Three: Resetting Your Apps' Caches
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap Apps.
3. Tap Sort by size.
This will show you which apps are taking up the most space.
4. Tap an app.
5. Tap Clear Cache.
Doing so will reset that app's cached data, which will clear up some space. You may need to repeat this process for multiple apps.
• Some Androids allow you to clear all apps' caches at once from the Storage section of the Settings app. If this option is available, you'll see a Cached option here; tapping it will give you the option of clearing all cached data.
Tips
• If you free up enough space to download an app or two, consider downloading a cache cleaner to speed up the cache clearing process. "CCleaner" and "Clean Master" are both reputable options.
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