How to Fix Insufficient Storage Available Error on Android (2024)

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Last Updated: September 22, 2023Fact Checked

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If you're seeing an "Insufficient storage available" message on your Android, chances are that you've used up most of your device's available memory. To fix this, you'll need to make some space by deleting apps and/or media; you can also add external storage, such as a Micro SD card, to your phone. In some cases, however, this error shows up even when you have plenty of space. This wikiHow article teaches you how to fix the insufficient storage available error on your Android.

Things You Should Know

  • Free up space in multiple ways.
  • Your free space might actually be occupied by your operating system, so you may need to uninstall more apps to make more room.
  • Use a cleaner app to free up space on your Android after you've done what you can but are still unable to make room.

Section 1 of 6:

Resetting Your Apps' Caches

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    Open the Settings app. Open this by tapping the gear app icon in the App Drawer or from the Quick Panel (swipe down from the top of your screen).[1]

  2. 2

    Tap Apps. It's next to an icon of a 2x2 grid near the middle of the menu.[2]

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    Tap the icon of three lines with an arrow pointing down. It's to the right of the "Your apps" header.

  4. 4

    Tap Size. It's under the "Sort by" header and will list the apps by size so you can easily see the apps that are using the most space.

  5. 5

    Tap an app. You'll see more details about that app, like their notification settings, permissions, and if it's the default for anything.

  6. 6

    Tap Storage. It's usually the third item under the header "Usage."

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    Tap Clear cache. Doing so will reset that app's cached data, which will clear up some space. You may need to repeat this process for multiple apps.[3]

    • Some Androids allow you to clear all apps' caches at once from the Storage section of the Settings app. If this option is available, you'll see a Cached option here; tapping it will give you the option of clearing all cached data.[4]
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Uninstall Unwanted Apps

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  1. Delete the apps you don't use to free up space on your Android. To delete an app, tap and hold it, then drag it into the "Remove" field (usually the top of your screen) and drop it there.

    • Repeat this process to delete all the apps that you don't want or don't use.
    • If the app in question is a system app, you may not be able to uninstall it. You can, instead, disable it and reclaim your data space. To disable the app, tap and hold it's app icon in the App Drawer, then tap Disable.[5]

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Clearing the Play Store Cache and Data and Uninstalling Updates

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    Open Settings. Tap the app icon that looks like a gear or tap the gear icon in the Quick Panel.[6]

  2. 2

    Tap Apps. It's next to an icon of a 2x2 grid near the middle of the menu.[7]

  3. 3

    Tap Google Play Store. The list defaults to displaying alphabetically, so you'll need to scroll down to find this option.[8]

  4. 4

    Tap Storage. You'll see this under the "Usage" header.

  5. 5

    Tap Clear cache and Clear data. You'll need to confirm that you want to delete the data before continuing. Tap OK to continue.[9]

    • Open the Google Play Store and see if you can download the app you want. If you can, you're done and can skip the rest of this section. If, however, you are still getting the "Insufficient storage" error, try the next step.
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    Navigate to the Google Play Store app section in settings. From Settings, go to Apps > Google Play Store.

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    Tap . This three-dot menu icon is in the top right corner of your screen.

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    Tap Uninstall updates. Doing this will reset your Google Play Store to factory settings, which will force it to update and re-evaluate your phone and its storage.[10]

    • You shouldn't get the message in error again; if you do get the error message, you don't have enough space (your OS may be using all the free space) on your phone and need to free up space.
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Transfer Photos and Videos to a Computer

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    Connect your Android to your computer. There are multiple ways you can do this, using USB, connecting wirelessly, or using a cloud service, like Google Drive.

  2. 2

    Move your photos and videos from your Android to your computer. You can either drag and drop files from your phone to your computer, or you can install the appropriate apps on your Android (like the Google Drive mobile app) and upload your photos/videos.[11]

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Save Photos and Videos to an External SD or Cloud Storage

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  1. Since pictures and videos take up a lot of space, saving them somewhere other than your internal storage is a good idea. To change the default where your camera saves these, open your camera, then tap the gear icon, and tap Storage Location. You may not see this menu item if you don't have an external SD card installed on your Android.[12]

    • If you don't have Google Photos set up, that's a pretty nice cloud service that you could be using if you don't have the ability to install an external SD card. Once you have it set up and all your photos and videos are backed up, your photos and videos will save in both your phone's local storage and in the cloud. You can delete them from your phone's local storage to free up space.[13]

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General Tips and Tricks

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    Check your phone's available storage. On older Android models, the "Insufficient storage available" error was often a result of a system malfunction--not necessarily an actual report of insufficient storage. Before continuing, verify the status of your phone's storage.[14]

    • You can check your Android's storage from within the "Storage" section of the Settings app.
    • If your phone has more than 15 megabytes of storage, you may be encountering an error not related to your storage.
    • Most of your storage may be part of your operating system, so it's not actually available for you to use.
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    Restart your phone. To do this, hold down your phone's power button, then tap Power Off. Once your phone has powered down completely, press and hold the power button again until your phone's screen lights up.[15]

    • Restarting your phone will reset your system's RAM. Doing so will both speed up your phone and potentially solve the "insufficient storage available" error if the error is unrelated to your phone's memory.
    • Some Androids (like the Samsung s22) have a feature that lets you reclaim memory while your phone is powered on. Go to Settings > Battery and device care > Memory > Clean now.[16]
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    Delete unnecessary media. This can include downloads, pictures (like screenshots), videos, and so on. Since these files can take up a fair amount of space, clearing out just a few can improve your phone's memory substantially.[17]

    • If you don't want to delete certain photos or videos, you can back them up to Google Drive instead.
    • To see how much storage you have as each media type, like videos or audio files, go to Settings > Battery and device care > Storage. Tap each section to see suggestions on how to free up space.
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    Invest in external storage. If your Android has an unused SD card slot, you can purchase and install a Micro SD online (or from a retail electronics store).

    • If you do have an SD card but you're not using it, consider transferring your apps and data over to it. You can do this by tapping an app in the Application Manager and then tapping Move to SD Card.
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      How to Fix Insufficient Storage Available Error on Android? ›

      In general, the lack of working space is probably the main reason why you have insufficient storage available. Usually, an Android app uses three sets of storage, for the app itself, the app's data files, and the app's cache. Usually, the application cache takes up a large part of the space.

      Why does my phone say not enough storage when there is? ›

      In general, the lack of working space is probably the main reason why you have insufficient storage available. Usually, an Android app uses three sets of storage, for the app itself, the app's data files, and the app's cache. Usually, the application cache takes up a large part of the space.

      How do I clean up insufficient storage? ›

      How to Free Up Storage on Your Phone
      1. First, See What You're Storing. Both Android and iOS make it easy to see exactly what's on your phone and how much space it takes up. ...
      2. Next, Optimize Your Storage. ...
      3. Move Your Files to an SD Card. ...
      4. Optimize Your Photos. ...
      5. Clear Your Cache. ...
      6. Delete Old Files. ...
      7. Pare Down Your Apps.
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      How do I fix my Android storage full? ›

      1. Close apps that don't respond. You don't usually need to close apps. ...
      2. Uninstall apps you don't use. If you uninstall an app and need it later, you can download it again. ...
      3. Clear the app's cache & data. You can usually clear an app's cache and data with your phone's Settings app.

      Why is my storage full after deleting everything? ›

      When a file is deleted, the space used on the disk is not reclaimed until the file is truly erased. The trash (recycle bin on Windows) is actually a hidden folder located in each hard drive. To completely delete the file, another step must be performed.

      Why does my Android phone keep saying insufficient storage? ›

      If you're seeing an "Insufficient storage available" message on your Android, chances are that you've used up most of your device's available memory. To fix this, you'll need to make some space by deleting apps and/or media; you can also add external storage, such as a Micro SD card, to your phone.

      How do I clear my phone storage without deleting everything? ›

      Clear the cache of your Android phone: You can clear cached data from a single app by going to Settings > Apps and tapping on the individual app. In the app info, tap Storage > Clear cache. Some Android phones have the option of clearing cached data from all apps; go to Settings > Storage and tap Cached data.

      How do I clear system storage on my Android? ›

      Android: To clear system data on an Android device, go to the "Settings" app, then select "Storage" or "Memory." From here, you can see a breakdown of how your storage is being used. To clear system data, you can either use the built-in "Clean up" or "Optimize" features, or you can use a third-party cleaning app.

      How do I clear storage on my Android? ›

      Clean up storage through Google One
      1. On your Android device, open the Google One app .
      2. At the bottom, tap Storage. Free up account storage.
      3. Select the category you want to manage.
      4. Select the files you want to remove. To sort files, at the top, tap Filter . ...
      5. After you select your files, at the top, tap Delete .

      Does deleting text messages free up space? ›

      You're not usually storing a ton of data in texts, simply because they are just text files, but you could run up storage space if you're sending videos and pictures back and forth. Deleting hefty messages like that is where you'll usually see the most ground made up.

      What happens when your storage is full on Android? ›

      This can lead to slower performance, especially when you're trying to open apps or load websites. Your phone may run out of storage space. When your phone's storage is full, you won't be able to download new apps, take new photos or videos, or save new files. Your phone may not be able to update its software.

      Why is my Android storage still full after deleting photos? ›

      Auto-Backup Settings: Check if your device is set to automatically back up photos or videos. If it's still doing so after you deleted them, this can fill up your storage again. Deleted Photos Still in Use: Ensure that the photos you deleted are not still being used in apps or as wallpaper.

      What takes up the most space on your phone? ›

      Photos and videos can be some of the most space-hogging items on your phone. Luckily, if you've got an Android phone, you can upload your photos to Google Photos — and can therefore take them off your phone. First, check to make sure you are backing up your photos to your Google account. Open Google's Photos app.

      Why is my iPhone saying I have no storage when I bought storage? ›

      If you have upgraded iCloud storage and are seeing a message on your device that storage is full then it is possible you are not making the best use of iCloud storage and need to use optimization features.

      Why does my iPhone backup say not enough space but there is? ›

      Why does my device show a "Not Enough iCloud Storage" message even though I have space available? This can happen due to various reasons, such as syncing issues, temporary storage glitches, or outdated iCloud status.

      Why does my iPhone say I'm out of storage when I'm not? ›

      It could be that your iPhone has accumulated cache files over a period of time and those caches have now become too large for your iPhone to handle. In this case, what you can do is to clear the cache files for the Safari browser on your iPhone to free up memory space.

      Why is my iPhone storage still full after deleting everything? ›

      It means your iPhone is not able to accurately calculate storage for you, so you will find iPhone storage full but nothing on phone. To get rid of it, you should update the iOS version or fix system issues on your iPhone.

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