Talking about android devices and users, many users have one point in time complained about insufficient memory space in trying to install new apps, and more so when they feel that their devices is supposed to still have plenty of free memory space.
But one thing I will like you to understand here first before we delve into the matter of the day is based on how android device memories are often partitioned.
Normally, the internal memory of android devices is usually partitioned into 2; memory allotted for apps installation (often regarded as device memory) and the other memory for mass storage (often regarded as Phone memory). How to unroot your Kingroot rooted android device
You should also know that out of this partition of total internal memory, the installation memory is usually allotted smaller memory size and the rest goes for the mass storage.
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Though the sizes allotted for the installation memory often vary with the type of device that you are using, but just know that it often carry the smaller portion and hence when the installation memory is filled and you try to install new app, you will be greeted with insufficient space, whereas you still have ample space in your mass storage memory.
Having said all these, there are different ways you can still go ahead solving to reasonable extent the problem of insufficient memory that you are sometimes faced with to keep your android device capable of taking in more apps.
In this vein, I bring to you the 5 major ways you can achieve that without hassle;
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1. You should always clear cache of all your apps from time to time or simply download cache cleaner to assist you. In case you don’t know, Cache is just like unwanted memory that builds up from time to time on the course of making use of the various apps on your device, so clearing them up will help to free up more space for incoming or new installations.
2. You can download the app App2SD and use it to move some of your installed app from the installation memory to an external SD memory card.
3. Root your device and after rooting, look for a folder in your device memory named “Log other mod” and delete the entire contents in it. Remember, rooting also grant you super access to move some of your installed app to external SD card without needing additional app.
4. If you are using a Samsung device, you can dial the code *9900# and delete “dumpstate logcat”
5. Consider getting a better device with ample memory.
By applying the methods listed above, you should be able to recover over 40% android device memory and “Insufficient space” might just be a thing of the past.
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