November 30, 2016

How to stop/avoid Android Insufficient storage While installing/updating App


Here are how to stop/avoid Android Insufficient storage While installing/updating App, How does it feel when you want to install a new application to your device and it tells you not enough storage space? Gauche Right, today I am going to shed light on why and how to successfully circumvent insufficient storage space.
Most android devices has expanded the space of the external memory card slot some of them basically work in the built in space, in the former case there are possible chances of moving entire apps both pre-installed (in-built) apps and applications that can be customized, secure cache all ( junk files) applications to clean up memory.

How to Stop Insufficient Storage Space

I will show you two how to stop insufficient storage, the first guide requires no-rooting while the second guide requires rooting.

How To Stop Insufficient Storage Space without Rooting 

πŸ’₯ Open the Settings, tap Apps, in some device it’s Applications, or Applications Manager option.

πŸ’₯ Scroll sideways to the ALL section. You'll see a list of all apps and how much storage space they're taking.

πŸ’₯Tap the Menu or More button and choose Sort By Size to arrange the apps by which take the most space. 

πŸ’₯ Tap an app to see how much storage space it is taking, both for the app and its data (the Storage section) and for its cache (the Cache section).

πŸ’₯ Tap Clear Cache to remove its cache and free up that space. You could also tap Clear data, but that removes your files, which is most likely a bad idea.



In some devices, there's a faster way to clear all the apps' cache automatically:

πŸ’₯ Open the Settings app, tap Storage (it should be in the System tab or section). You'll see how much storage is used, with details for cached data broken out.

πŸ’₯ Tap Cached Data. In the confirmation form that appears, tap Delete to free up that cache for working space, or tap Cancel to leave the cache alone. 


How To Stop Insufficient Storage Space on Rooted device             

Requirements:

  • Rooting 
  • Lucky Patcher           

Note: This step requires rooting, if you don’t understand Rooting check What is Rooting, incase you want to root your Android device there are many apps that can do that, but the most guaranteed is KINGROOT while rooting with kingroot you will need to turn-on mobile data to carry out the rooting process successfully and within some minutes your androiddevice will be successfully rooted. 


now after rooting you will need to download lucky Patcher, with this app you can move both in-built apps and custom app to external memory.


Follow this guide to free internal storage space

πŸ’₯ Install and open lucky Patcher > Navigate on any app you want to move to SD card > Tap it > Click “Move to /sdcard” >  Click “yes” 


πŸ’₯ wait for some moment “depend on the size of the app” > then a success message will pop up 


Repeat this step for each app to free more space. 

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