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Start by checking storage space available. some older versions of android have a nag of accumulating useless data in some corners of the system. You may not be able to see what uses the space, but at least it will tell you if there is space or not. To help you, i need to know if there is actually any storage left or not.
This can be found in "settings -> storage"
Note: Internal storage = the onboard storage from the factory. memory is the RAM, nothing can be saved here. So if you have an EXTERNAL micro sd put in, please provide this information.
touch the "Settings" icon, go down to the "Device" area, touch the "Storage" icon : go to the bottom of the screen, and select "Transfer data to SD card", then select the items you want to move.
You should also move some apps from internal storage to the SD card : "Settings", "Device", and touch "Applications" : then touch each and every application : for most of them, the button "Move to SD card" will be active, just proceed.
hey, i had this problem too it doesn't have to do with space on your memory card or anything it has to do with how much internal storage space is allocated to apps. so to free up space you need to uninstall some apps and the low storage space notification will go away
Where is the spare storage ? On the phone or on the memory card?
The phone doesn't use the memory card to store messages it uses it's own internal memory storage. If you have saved items there then this may be why it's running out of space.
What messages are you getting when trying to install? The app is not necessarily installed to the memory card automatically. Check your settings. How much internal storage space does it show? The app might be too big for the space you have left. You could try to free up some space by moving some installed apps to the SD card.
Internal storage and external storage on your sd card are two different things.
Its because your media player library is not getting refreshed. Check whether there is a refresh option in your player settings. Or else you can try any other 3rd party players like Poweramp, which can be downloaded from the Play Store.
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