Any help here would be appreciated. This happened twice with google maps and once with facebook. Instead of integrating, apps are being removed from phone.
I am on stangs rom the latest official deodexed gingerbread rom...never had this problem before.
Are you restoring data+apps? And if so what Rom did u back them up with?
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Nah. When I install a new rom (like this one for instance) I only restore user apps and data. I leave all the internal apps alone.
Soo after getting updates for internal apps (like Gmail/Maps/Facebook) I use the intergrate button and then **poof** the apps are removed. Icon still shows up under system/apps in Root Explorer but the app and icon don't show up anymore on phone.
So what do you guys recommend? Should I just do this manually in Root Explorer? How can I integrate on my own to save some space?
Just wanted to bump. I know I can do this the reverse way while rooted. I guess by removing the app and reinstalling again but anyone else have any ideas?
Still getting this problem.
How much free space is is /system? TB may fail on moving if there is not enough space free.
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eirruth said:
How much free space is is /system? TB may fail on moving if there is not enough space free.
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Hmmm I bet you are on to something. Only about 3-4 mb free. Even though I can free up about another 40 mb by deleting an app.disabled folder I created. Thanks man I bet this is why.
My GNex has 400MB free space(i think it is TOO enough for app install)
but appearing with NOT ENOUGH SPACE massage, i cannot install or update apps
now, this is my question.
is there any method that change or go out of low space message limit??
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RosarleathSunny said:
My GNex has 400MB free space(i think it is TOO enough for app install)
but appearing with NOT ENOUGH SPACE massage, i cannot install or update apps
now, this is my question.
is there any method that change or go out of low space message limit??
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When do you get the error? I sometime get it with play store trying to update an app. I find it will work sometimes if I either uninstall that particular app and reinstall it or clear data on the play store app. I am not sure of the cause behind it.
I'm running liquids month 4.2 and suddenly when I tried to update apps from the play store it gives me insufficient storage. I have 8gb of available internal storage and 32gb external storage.
How can I fix this issue?
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I'm running liquids month 4.2 and suddenly when I tried to update apps from the play store it gives me insufficient storage. I have 8gb of available internal storage and 32gb external storage.
How can I fix this issue?
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Try wiping the data and rebooting. It's been pretty buggy lately.
How do I do that. Why data do I have to wipe?
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Wipe data for Google Play Store in Android's built in app manager. Then reboot.
"Insufficient storage available" when I have 800mb free for apps and 9gb free on sd.
See title. What's wrong with this idiot phone? Happens with every app I try to install.
I'm on stock 96 rooted Xperia S.
Tried searching on Google and found a couple solutions that didn't help at all.
Weird
i had that issue right after one of my apps had a licence check failiour
Clear google play store data, that usually works for me
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Did you installed any patch with Lucky Patcher? If yes, go to fix problems and look for things related to apps not installing...
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Seems like the problem fixed itself. And no I don't use lucky patcher. I don't know what happened but it annoyed me a lot.
Been having a problem lately with my phone freezing up. Takes some time to unfreeze. Sometimes I have to force reboot it. Im running stock everything with the newest sprint update.
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How much free memory do you have?
I average from 1.5 to 2 gb free unless im doing labor intensive stuff
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I average from 1.5 to 2 gb free unless im doing labor intensive stuff
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That sounds about right, but what exactly are you doing when the freezing usually occurs? What apps are running in the background while this occurs? If youre not sure, go to Dev Options and check 'Back kills all activities' and see how it operates for a day with that being checked. If that is checked, uncheck it and allow the RAM you have free to be used the way it needs to.
Also, are you Pure Stock or Stock Rooted?
You could also go to Applications Manager> Running, switch to Cached Processes and see if any of those labor intensive activities are showing High(30 +) MBs
I should have been more specific. But I was talking about internal storage.
*flips the table and walks out*
Its generally when im messaging thru the stock app with swype keyboard. The stock keyboard is too small for my fat thumbs.
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And also when i click on the messanging app
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But you didn't answer the internal memory question. Open MyFiles app and tap the pie chart near top right and read the middle column, Device storage, I think. 32GB capacity; what's available?
Using stock Swype or paid Swype from Play? Too many keyboards shouldn't be an issue but being rooted, I remove unwanted keyboards and stick with modified paid Swype (yes, I paid for it but modify it to get more alternate symbols and add a dedicated number row like the Samsung keyboard does). I think if I were not rooted, I'd disable them if possible if using another. I'm sure you've heard of Swype lag; it should be resolved even in the stock version. I've used both with no issue but didn't have both installed at same time.
When you upgraded to Lollipop, did you factory reset and reinstall apps and updates? Short of that, clearing data and cache for the suspect applications in app manager is the only thing I'd suggest at this point. Another OTA update is expected sooon; if rooted, harder to take OTA.
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6.4gb of 32gb
Stock swype from play
Im not rooted and no factory reset or reinstall. The update did its own thing.
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6.4gb of 32gb
Stock swype from play
Im not rooted and no factory reset or reinstall. The update did its own thing.
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Perhaps I tripped up over the definition of Swype. When I say stock, I'm referring to the included version of Swype that Samsung provides. Maybe it updates from Google Play? IDK.
If you're using the paid version of Swype, try disabling the stock version with application manager. It's been too long for me, don't know if that app can be disabled.
But despite the ill communicated Swype versions, I'd say your issue is the fact you haven't factory reset after or before the lollipop OTA. I actually seen that myself because I took the OB7 OTA rather than wait for an Odin tar. The /data file system was mixed Lollipop and KitKat. A factory reset will get the file system correct. Maybe that helps. I can't think of a good application backup that works well for non rooted phones. But I hear this one is good. Backup before you factory reset. Maybe Android M gets some of this right, like full app and data restore and file management coherence between updates.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
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How much cached data has built up? I had almost three gigs. Went to settings/storage and tapped on cached data to clear it. Helped and I had a little more free memory than you. Worth a shot.
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How much cached data has built up? I had almost three gigs. Went to settings/storage and tapped on cached data to clear it. Helped and I had a little more free memory than you. Worth a shot.
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That's true; cache uncontrolled can can get out of hand, especially with browsers and ads. I don't manage mine manually but only have 39MB cache. Rooted has its advantages. I use an app with a lot of white listed apps to avoid bulk cache wiping.
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Cached data and downloads is usually my problem. I also use the paid version of Swype and in hangouts it lags or won't pop up until I close and open it again.