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Ask Question _ Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system. app cache cleaner Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top False “low on space” (internal storage) http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/google-android/how-fix-androids-insufficient-storage-available-error-message-summary-cache-3623467/ warning on HTC Incredible up vote 15 down vote favorite 4 A while ago, I posted another question here when I had plenty of free internal storage but was getting the following warning: Low on space: Phone storage space is getting low. The problem was apparently a bug during the upgrade to Gingerbread, and following the steps in the accepted answer to get the hotfix resolved the issue for several months. However, recently I've been getting http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/21300/false-low-on-space-internal-storage-warning-on-htc-incredible that same message again. Even though it complains about low internal storage, clicking on the warning brings me to a screen that shows me: Internal storage: 348MB used, 400MB free I'm using a Verizon HTC Incredible running Gingerbread. I have followed the steps in the other question (clearing system cache) and rebooted the phone several times. I have moved many apps to the SD card which seems to resolve the issue for a few days, but then the warning comes back. It seems like 47% full should not be triggering a low space warning (which has other ramifications, like my email not refreshing). Any ideas what's wrong this time? notifications internal-storage htc-droid-incredible insufficient-memory share|improve this question edited Mar 24 '13 at 12:00 Izzy♦ 63.1k30158450 asked Apr 2 '12 at 19:25 jrdioko 2652418 3 This error could be from your /cache, /data, or /datadata partitions being almost full. Even though you have 400MB free total, these locations do not have access to all that space. YOu can try moving some of the larger apps to the SDCard, but if it is /cache or /datadata the only solution would be to remove some of the apps or deleting their data. –Ryan Conrad Apr 2 '12 at 20:01 2 @RyanConrad: Is there any way to figure out the used/available space on each of those partitions without being rooted? &n
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MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random My Droid is low on space. What? Halp. December 15, 2011 5:43 PM Subscribe Android phone error: "Low on space -- Phone storage space is getting low." Help? My HTC Droid Incredible keeps giving me a message that it is "low on space." When I click into the app manager, I see: All: Internal storage: 315 MB used / 435 MB free On SD Card: SD card storage: 1.3 GB used / 516 MB free Running: RAM: 246 MB used / 118 MB free This seems like enough free space? I mean, 1/3 of the RAM is free, there's more free than used internal storage wise, and there's around 1/4 of the SD card free. (Probably I need to clear photos from the SD card again.) Android version 2.3.4 In the past I have been able to fix this by going through and clearing data from various apps, particularly facebook, but this is a very annoying error, I don't understand why it's there, and I'm tired of clearing data. (Sometimes clearing data clears account info and you have to start from scratch.) Searching online turned up the fact that there IS an error, and that clearing data from apps will make it go away temporarily, but no info on why there's an error or how to fix it. posted by Eyebrows McGee to Technology (22 answers total) 11 users marked this as a favorite Is your phone unlocked? Rooting is easy and the ultimate freer upper.posted by Calzephyr at 5:48 PM on December 15, 2011 Yeah. This is Droid Incredible problem. I was having the same issue before I got rid of it last week. I couldn't find a fool-proof solution, but some of the things I found that did work included: Uninstalling Flash (or at least the updates... I couldn't uninstall the whole thing) Clearing the data/uninstalling Yahoo Fantasy Football I feel like there may have been another app that I cleared, but I don't remember what it was. So if you have those to apps installed, give it a shot. If not? Good luck, it seems like this isn't a problem that is going to get fixed... which is ridiculous.posted by alaijmw at 5:56 PM on December 15, 2011 Try going to Settings -> manage applications. Then select apps to move to sd card.posted by 6550 at 6:08 PM on December 15, 2011 "Try going to