Not enough memory in the smartphone what to do. Troubleshooting: "There is not enough space in the device's memory." Google Play and its mistakes

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“The application could not be installed / updated because the device memory is full” - many Android users have seen such an inscription more than once. How to make up for the lack of MB and whether you need to do it at all, read our article.

How to check the amount of free memory

If you see a message about the lack of memory, the first thing to check is its (memory) state. Perhaps some update or downloaded file weighed more than you thought, and now the system really does not have enough free megabytes to complete the specified procedure. So, to check the state of the phone's memory:

If megabytes are really not enough, let's clean the phone from unnecessary data. If enough, we will look for the cause of the problem and fix it.

How to free up more memory on your device

If there is too much information stored on your device, the easiest option for clearing memory is to move some of the files to another device. It is not difficult to do this, you just need to transfer the taken photos and videos, downloaded files, etc. to them. We are mainly interested in the following folders:

But what if they are all empty, and MB is still not enough? There are several options for freeing up additional memory, and we will dwell on each of them separately.

Cleaning the cache (Dalvik cache, general and individual applications)

On any device that has access to the Internet, there is a cache - an intermediate buffer in memory that provides quick access to temporary files. This allows you not to load the page completely with each access to it, but to store part of the data in the system memory and retrieve it on the first request. On the one hand, this is convenient, because The site loads quickly, no matter how low the connection speed is. On the other hand, we have memory clogged with unnecessary files and slowing down the system itself. Therefore, even if you have not yet encountered the error discussed in the article, you should clear the cache on Android at least once a month. By the way, you can do this in three ways:

  • Delete all cache stored on the phone

To do this, go to "Settings", open the "Memory" section and look for the "Cache" item in it. We click on it and agree to the removal. A couple of seconds, and the treasured megabytes were released on our phone.

  • Delete the cache of a specific application

If you are only missing a few MB, it is not necessary to erase all temporary files. Sometimes it is quite possible to get by with the cache of some resource-intensive program. To do this, you just need to open the "Settings" menu, select the "Application" item and find the application of interest to us in the list provided. Open it and look for the "Clear Cache" button. We click on it and observe how the amount of free memory increases by the treasured megabytes.

  • Wipe Dalvik Cache by Putting Your Device in Recovery Mode

Dalvik cache is a temporary compilation of application code that is stored as executable files. Removing them does not cause any harm to the performance of the gadget. Therefore, to free up a few extra MB in this way, we do the following:

  • We turn off the phone.
  • We launch it in Recovery mode (the combination of buttons for different devices will be different, you can find it out from the instructions or on the official website of the manufacturer).
  • In the menu that appears, first select the item Wipe cache partition, and then alternately - Advanced Options and Wipe Dalvik Cache.
  • After the unnecessary files are deleted, turn off the phone and restart it in normal mode.

Note! In Recovery mode, the touch display is disabled, the menu is navigated using the volume buttons, and the selection is made with the start button.

However, you need to understand that by deleting the cache, you do not get rid of it forever. Temporary files will be re-placed in the device's memory as soon as you go to the site or open the application.

Removing unnecessary data from the sections "Downloads" and "Other"

Files downloaded from the Internet, as well as data that the system cannot attribute to any of the prescribed categories, also take up a lot of space. You can get rid of them in different ways. If you know in which folder or folders the download is being made, open them and clean them manually. If not, use the following diagram:

If you are afraid to delete something you need, but you cannot identify the file by its name, click on it and it will open for viewing.

Cleaning with utilities

If you do not want to deal with phone settings, you can clear the cache and much faster. Special applications will help you with this, you can download any of which in the Play Market. To start scanning the system, click the start button. The system will analyze all the files stored on the phone, find among them temporary and no longer needed. Then click on "Clear" or "Delete" and get rid of the garbage on your gadget.

The most popular cleaning applications are:

  • Clean Master is one of the most popular memory cleaning and virus protection apps. It has extensive functionality and allows you to free up not only ordinary memory, but also RAM.
  • Ccleaner quickly finds obsolete and residual files, allows you to uninstall several applications at a time, quickly stops running tasks, and also puts background programs into hibernation mode in 1 click.
  • noxcleaner. The program is interesting in that it independently removes any third-party applications that have not been used for more than a month, and itself weighs very little (8 MB, version 1.2.5).

Also in the Play Market there are various "Application Managers" that help you manage programs (install, remove, move, etc.) on your phone. However, for full functioning, many of them require root rights, which can adversely affect the security of the gadget.

Removing apps

The lion's share of the internal memory of the phone is occupied by third-party applications and games. Therefore, if you are thinking about cleaning your device, start with them. As a rule, users erase programs that have become unnecessary according to a simplified scheme: they pinch the icon on the home screen or in the general menu, and then drag it to the trash. Or open the application page in the Play Market and click the "Delete" button. However, the cache and some entries after such deletion may remain in the device's memory, settling there as a dead weight. Therefore, if you want to erase the application without a trace, we suggest using the following method:

Done, on the device, neither the application itself nor the files related to it are anymore. Account data is stored in your Google cloud profile, so if you want to reinstall the game, your progress will not be lost.

Transfer applications to external memory

If there are not enough free MB, and you don’t want to delete applications, you can try transferring them to an external drive. We’ll say right away that this option does not work for all firmware and not for all programs. However, why not try. To make a transfer:

If there is no such button, it means that the developer has intentionally prohibited installation anywhere other than internal memory. And you can free up space by transferring only if the user has root rights.

Manual cleaning with root rights

We consider it necessary to start talking about this method with a warning:

If something goes wrong during the installation process (download a virus-infected application, make a mistake in the actions, etc.), then there is a risk of getting "" instead of a phone. And devices with superuser rights are not covered by the service warranty. Therefore, you perform further actions at your own peril and risk.

To get root rights, select the application that suits your phone model from the list below and install it:

  • 360 root.
  • Baidu Root.
  • DingDong Root.
  • Romaster S.U.
  • Root Dashi.
  • root genius.
  • Root Zhushou.

Run the program, after which you can delete through it (or by the usual deletion described above) system applications, files from the data folder and other components that are forbidden to be deleted.

In this article, we will try to deal with the problem on Android phones with memory. Usually, the error that you do not have enough memory on Android can occur in several cases. An Android device has 3 types of memory - RAM (RAM) is the phone's random access memory, its size can vary from 256 megabytes to 2-4 gigabytes on modern phone models. ROM (ROM) is the memory that is stored without additional power on your phone, your Android operating system is stored in this section. There is also an internal memory of the phone, also its size depends on the model of your smartphone, it stores all installed games, programs and any APK applications.

So, when installing applications from, or other sites, you may encounter the error " Not enough free memory on Android". To do this, you need to check how much free space is on your device.

We go to "Menu" - "Settings" - "Memory":

It is possible that the problem with memory may occur due to the lack of RAM on your phone. This happens on older phone models, with 256 - 512 MB of RAM, when the operating system takes up half of the memory and you are trying to run a game with high demands on the phone's hardware. In this case, you just have to upgrade your phone and buy a more modern smartphone model. Now you can, either by installing a special program that will automatically remove junk from your phone.

If you have questions and could not solve the problem, and answer the question " why not enough memory on android“, then you can leave your question in the comment. In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the TOP browsers for Android in the article ""

When an android smartphone writes "the phone's memory is full" or "there is not enough space in the device's memory", although you are sure that you did not bring it to this state yourself, I recommend that you do not play "sea battle", clearing everything, but do it first data analysis.

Data volume analysis

Install the DiskUsage application from the Play Market (I hope you can find a couple of megabytes on your phone), open and click "Memory card".

After analysis, scale the data map and see what you can remove.

For example, large amounts of data can be hidden:

  • in messenger folders (Viber, Telegram);
  • the DCIM folder and the .thumbnails subfolder if you take a lot of photos;
  • in the download folder;
  • applications and their cache, etc.

In the DiskUsage utility, by selecting a folder or file, you can immediately delete it (the upper right corner of the "menu button" - delete).

The only negative, if it is media content (photo, video), it cannot be viewed. To do this, use a standard file manager (an alternative to ES-Explorer and Total Commander) or photo viewer applications.

The application gives us a complete picture of the contents of the smartphone, however, it is inconvenient to use it to bulk delete files or cached application data.

Clearing Cached Data

Cached application data accumulates in a large amount in the smartphone when programs are actively used. In fact, almost always. You can clear the cache using standard tools in the phone settings or by installing a utility with the same functions.

Method 1:


Advice! The smartphone is running Android 8.0 with EMUI add-on. In other versions of the operating system, the cache clearing function may be placed differently. A detailed debriefing is written in the article: "".

Method 2:


Additional features

I do not recommend rooting the device for the sake of freeing up memory, especially if the smartphone is several years old and has official firmware. Better remember the following:

  1. The .thumbnails folder contains the thumbnails of the photos that are displayed in the Gallery system application. If the photo is deleted, the thumbnail remains. After several months of active use of the camera, a decent amount of thumbnails can accumulate that eat up the gadget's memory. The article "" will help to understand this issue.
  2. Starting with Android 6.0, it became possible to combine the volume of an SD card with the memory of a smartphone. This feature will allow you to fully install applications on a memory card. To do this, format the micro SD card and insert it into your smartphone. The system will offer the option to combine data storages into one.

Depending on the class of the device and its year of manufacture, the amount of internal (i.e. built-in) memory varies. In some devices it is 4 GB, in others 16 GB or more. There is never enough internal memory. Firstly, for the Android operating system, the internal storage is a priority for installing applications. Secondly, not every application will allow itself to be installed on a memory card (external storage). Thirdly, gadget manufacturers like to fill the built-in drive with all sorts of pre-installed games and other software out of the box, which is called bloatware. Therefore, the built-in storage of an Android device tends to run out faster than the user expects. In this case, the error "Not enough space in the device memory" or "The phone's memory is full" is given, and applications are not installed. In this article, we will look at all possible ways to get rid of this error and solve the problem of lack of free space in your Android phone or tablet.

Here's a live example for you - Samsung Galaxy J3 2016. After buying it, they brought it home, connected it to Wi-Fi and allowed all built-in applications to be updated, not a single new application was installed. What we have? - After 2 hours, all applications were updated and immediately a message appeared: Not enough free space — 0.99 GB available.

As I said above, this happened for two reasons:

  1. the model is budget and the memory on the internal drive is only 4 GB;
  2. despite the modest amount of built-in memory, Samsung has pre-installed a lot of applications, most of which the owner will not need at all.

How to check how much internal memory is free

There are several ways to check how much free space is currently available on the device.

Via Dispatcher

On Samsung smartphones, press the Recent Apps button (or hold the Home button for about 1 second on very old devices) and then tap on the memory icon.

Shown here in Busy/Total format. Those. to get the amount of available memory, subtract the first from the second:

Via Settings

Enter Settings > Options > Memory.

More specific and detailed here:

How to free up space on the device and get rid of the error “Not enough space in the device’s memory” or “ Phone memory is full"

Removing unnecessary applications

Go to Settings > Options > Application Manager:

You will be taken to the Loaded tab. Call up the menu and select Sort by size:

After that, click on the unnecessary application and select Delete:

Remove updates to unused native apps or disable them completely

Now about the software that cannot be removed - the built-in applications with which your phone was sold. Uninstall updates and then completely disable apps you don't use. For this:

Select an application.
Click Uninstall updates:

Then click Disable:

For example, few of my friends use products such as:

  • Google Play Press
  • Hangouts
  • Chaton
  • Google Play Books
  • RBC Currencies

Note. If you have root, you can remove any software - even system software. But you have to be extremely careful with this. We recommend removing the so-called bloatware - various games and other software imposed by your manufacturer.

Clear the cache of all applications on Android

Go to Settings > Options > Memory:

Wait a few seconds while the size of the occupied space is calculated. Tap on an item Cached Data:

Click OK :

Empty Trash ES Explorer

Many people use the ES Explorer manager, but do not know that it is able to put deleted information in the trash and store it there. As a result, after some time, a message may appear stating that the device's memory is not enough. If you use this program, empty the trash or disable it. You can also use the built-in cleaner:

Clearing memory with utilities

Such utilities, as a rule, do not give a tangible effect. But some display ads and take up memory space by themselves. Therefore, if you decide to use such a utility, remove it after cleaning it. You can always install it again and clear the internal memory again.


Move some apps to memory card

This is done simply: you need to go to the Application Details and click To SD memory card:

This often helps free up some disk space and remove the message. Insufficient space in device memory, but there are two "buts" here:

  • the program may work more slowly from a memory card;
  • as already mentioned above, not all programs will allow this to be done.

Writes not enough space, although it is enough - how to solve the problem?

There is a situation when there is enough free memory, but Android applications still do not want to install and give the error “There is not enough space in the device’s memory”. Try these items...

Clearing Google Play Store Cache

In the Application Manager, go to the All tab and find the Google Play Store:

Open its properties and clear the cache in the same way as we showed above.

Uninstall Google Play Store update

Often, returning to the original version of the Market helps to remove the error. Click Uninstall updates:

Clearing the cache partition through Recovery mode

Turn off the device.
Turn it back on and hold the button to enter Recovery mode. In Samsung, you need to hold the Power key + Home + Volume up.
Select Wipe cache partition :

If you have an Advanced item, enter it and select Wipe Dalvik Cache.

wipe

If you have been using your device for a long time and actively installing and uninstalling applications and games, then your device’s memory probably contains a lot of remnants of remote software. These files and folders not only take up a lot of space, but can also slow down the device, introducing “glitches”.

These steps should help you get rid of the “Insufficient storage space on your device” message on Android.

When choosing an Android smartphone, users often do not attach serious importance to the amount of the device's own memory. It is clear that it is much more practical to take a model with a relatively small internal storage, but with the possibility of expansion by installing microSD cards. Modern devices support such cards up to 128GB or more, and if you intend to load a lot of applications and all kinds of content on your phone, such a solution will cost much less than a version of a smartphone with maximum memory.

Unfortunately, this works without problems only in devices running . Smartphones with earlier versions of the platform do not always work correctly with the additional memory provided by microSD cards, preferring to save downloaded applications only in internal memory by default. As a result, when trying to install another application from the Google Play Store, the user sees a message on the device's screen: "There is not enough space to download the application. Please delete the content or programs that you no longer need and try again."

Another reason for this problem is discrepancy between the declared characteristics and the actual. There is no cheating here: the amount of internal memory indicated in the documentation is correct, but part of it is already occupied by the operating system and pre-installed software. So it turns out that, it seems, there should be enough available memory, but when you try to update or install the application again, there is not enough space, and the user receives a message about its lack.

The third reason for the problem is lack of RAM. Any Android app uses three sets of storage: one set for the app itself, a second set for the app's data files, and finally a third set for the app's cache. Old and unnecessary cache data is stored on the phone in the "recycle bin", the cache may be damaged ... As a result, unnecessary data accumulates and prevents the smartphone from working correctly with new or updated applications.

How to fix the error "There is not enough space to download the application"

Today we will look at ways to get rid of the problem with the lack of space in the memory of Android smartphones. The easiest of them is to get rid of unnecessary games and other applications that you do not use.

Method 1: Uninstall Unnecessary Apps
1. Go to "Settings" -> then "Memory". Check how much free space you have left. If the available free memory is not enough space to install an application or game, you will have to free up this space;


2. Go to "Settings" -> then "Programs" -> "All";


3. Scroll through the list and check off all the apps that you are unlikely to use. Do the same with boring games;
4. Remove all this useless junk;
5. Check your memory again and if you have enough space, try installing or updating the app again.

Method 2: Move app to SD. (Effective if you really don't have enough space on your device's internal memory)
Some applications or games can be moved from the internal memory to a MicroSD memory card installed in the slot allocated for it. If your device is rooted, you can also move apps to external media using apps like . If you do not have root rights to your smartphone, and it is running stock Android OS firmware, run the following actions:


Method 3: Check and Remove Junk Files
You can't keep all the games, content, and apps that occupy your device's own memory at all times. But, as you know, there is one particular place where obviously large temporary files are stored, which can take up more than 1.5 GB of disk space. This is the location of the DCIM folder where your Facebook images, photos, and videos are stored. Let's put it in order:

The application gives a good effect. Install it and run it to clean up your smartphone: the program will find and sort temporary and unused files, after which, with your consent, it will delete them.

Method 4: Remove Google Play Updates


Method 5: Installing the Google Play APK from an External Source
If you are sure that there is enough space, but the error message keeps popping up when you try to download or update applications, try the following actions:


Method 6: Clear Dalvik Cache
In case you actually run out of space on your device, including those running custom roms - such as CyanogenMod, Slim Rom, Paranoid Android and so on.

Method 7: Clear the cache through the program manager


Method 8: Clear Cache with App Cache Cleaner
In order to fix the "There is not enough space to download the application" error on Android smartphones, the following method is often resorted to. Let's say you need to download a 2MB app from the Google play store. If you don't have that much memory available, you can make room for it by deleting an unused app or media file. But you need to delete such a file from the internal memory of the device, and not from the Micro SD card. In case there are no such applications that could be uninstalled without regret, follow the steps below.


Method 9: Clear Logs with SysDump Tool (Samsung Phones Only)
If you have uninstalled several applications and cleared the cache, but you are still getting this error notification, you can free up space by clearing the system logs folder (details of system crashes are recorded there). Complete the following actions:

After completing these steps, you will no longer see a message that there is not enough space to download applications.

We hope that together we have been able to solve this problem. Write in the comments which method helped you get rid of the "Not enough available memory" error when downloading applications from Google Play. Exchange experiences, learn new things and share your successes - because together it is always easier to find a way out even from the most hopeless situation.



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