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Post by slappy on Sept 4, 2014 18:42:28 GMT -5
I got an Android phone, LG-L38C, from my dad. I did a factory reset to get rid of everything.
I've installed two apps (Kik and Snapchat) and I can't download/install anything else. It keeps saying "There is insufficient space on the device". I know that's not true because I have almost 1GB on internal and 3.6GB on SD card.
The system memory only has 29MB free out of 129MB but I don't know how that is since I only have the two apps downloaded plus all that other storage space.
I've tried moving Snapchat (won't let me move Kik) to internal storage but that doesn't help.
So how do I fix it so I can have more than two apps?
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Post by facemeat on Sept 4, 2014 19:10:40 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2014 19:12:43 GMT -5
Alright, let's confirm how much memory you have by going to Settings--->Storage. Uninstall unwanted apps Settings -> Apps ->Select the App you want to delete -> Click Uninstall. Also try turning off widgets and live wallpapers if you have them, they can cause battery and memory issues. Delete text messages, they can clog up memory, as well as delete your browser history and cache. Androids like to have 500MB reserved on the internal memory.
EDIT:
Looking at Walmart reviews, the phone does seem to have issues with memory as well. Best bet is buying a new phone to save you some bucks, rather than continuously buying SD cards.
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Post by slappy on Sept 4, 2014 19:18:25 GMT -5
Thanks guys.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 20:38:12 GMT -5
No problem Slaps. Just let me know by posting a thread if you need any further assistance.
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