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Sometimes you will get the Insufficient Storage Available error even if you still have enough free space on your Android device. So, before we go into troubleshooting your problem or moving & deleting files, let's check one thing first. How much space do you have left on your SD card? To check your available memory, go to Settings > Storage. On most Android devices you will immediately see some sort error insufficient free space for journal files docker of indicator of how much space you really have on your device. If you're certain that you have enough free space on your SD card, read on. If not, you can skip this section. Before we go into more details, make sure to perform a hard reboot on your Android device first and see if the problem gone. A fix that wonders on most Android devices is not clearing any caches and not using any sort of memory cleaner apps. The easiest fix for the Insufficient Storage Available error is actually this: Uninstall the Google Play Store app Don't worry, you won't be uninstalling it completely. The goal here is to revert to a previous version of Google Play Store to get rid of random errors that might have been caused by the latest updates. To revert to the "stock" version of the Google Play Store app, do the following: Open your Settings > Apps Find and select Google Play Store from the list On stock Android 6+, press the menu icon in the top right corner of your screen Press Uninstall Updates This may vary for older versions of Android, but you will see a button somewhere on the app's settings page that would allow y
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How to fix Insufficient Storage available Google Play error How to fix Insufficient Storage available Google Play error 6/25/2015 08:19:00 AM Android error fix , Google Play error Edit One of the frequently occurring android nuisances is the error downloading "insufficient space on this device" and "insufficient storage available" error. These are obvious errors if you don't have enough space in your device to install an app or game. Mostly it's the people who are trying to install big games report the insufficient storage error. Sometimes you get this error while updating apps because the update is now larger in size and your internal memory barely has any space left. So the solution would be to free up some space and then re-try installation or download. Note that if you have less than 30MB free Android is not going to let you install or update any apps or games. However, sometimes the error can be caused by Google Play Bug. If that's the case, read the methods below to fix insufficient space and insufficient storage available errors in Android: How to fix insufficient space on the device error in Google PlayMethod 1: Uninstall unwanted apps and games (DUH!)In case you actually don't have enough space on your device Go to Settings >> Memory >> Check how much free space you have left. If you don't have enough space for the app or game, you'll have to free-up space. What can you try now? Go to Settings >> Apps >> All • Scroll and select each app you hardly use or game you hardly play Uninstall such useless stuff Check memory again and if you have enough space proceed with installation Method 2: Moving apps to SDIn case you actually don't have enough space on your device Some apps or games can be moved from internal storage to your device's SDCard storage. If your device is rooted, you can also move apps to an external SDCard using apps like link2SD. If you have a unrooted device or a device running stock(factor version) of Android OS follow these steps: Go to Settings >> Apps >> All Select each app from the list one by one If the option is available, select "Move to SDca