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Why my phone says Storage but I have space?
Sometimes the “Android storage space running out but it’s not” issue is caused by the overwhelming amount of data stored on your phone’s internal memory. If you have many apps on your Android device and use them simultaneously, cache memory on your phone can be blocked, which leads to Android insufficient storage.
Why does it say Storage is full on an Android when I have deleted everything?
If you’ve deleted all the files you don’t need and you’re still receiving the “insufficient storage available” error message, you need to clear out Android’s cache. (If you are running Android Marshmallow or later, go to Settings, Apps, select an app, tap Storage and then choose Clear Cache.)
Why is my Storage full when I have no apps?
In general, the lack of working space is probably the main cause of having insufficient storage available for Android users. Tap the specific app to see the storage space occupied by the app, its data (the Storage section) and cache (Cache section). Tap Clear Cache to empty cache to free up some space.
Why does my tablet say insufficient Storage?
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. To rectify this, you’ll need to make some space by deleting apps and/or media; you can also add external storage, such as a Micro SD card, to your phone.
How do I clear space on my Android without deleting apps?
Use Android’s “Free up space” tool
- Go to your phone’s settings, and select “Storage.” Among other things, you’ll see information on how much space is in use, a link to a tool called “Smart Storage” (more on that later), and a list of app categories.
- Tap on the blue “Free up space” button.
How do I fix my full storage?
How to fix the “Storage is full” issue on Android
- Use Cloud or PC storage to relieve some storage space.
- Inspect your storage for the ‘heaviest’ files.
- Use your SD card as internal storage.
- Clear apps cache.
- Reset your device to factory settings.
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