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Any chance you want to adopt me and put me up in Vancouver? Free phone in it!![]()
Vancouver, that's awesome.
(..... and don't forget to remind them you upgraded their phones when Mother's Day rolls around.)
Oops, apologies for my mistake....
No offense taken, not at all, but it is a Father here!
"A bunch of games" caught my eye: some games use a lot of space.Hey guys,
For a few hours I had the issue resolved.
I factory reset the phone and upond new setup disabled the updates.
Phone had almost 3gb free!
Installed whatsapp, instagram, all was fine.
I was happy when I gave the phone to my daughter ...
Later on, there was no more space available, she installed TikTok and a bunch of games, and that was the end of free space!
Later I moved some apps to the SD card and now she has 500mb free space
I give up!
Tks guys!
Hey guys,
For a few hours I had the issue resolved.
I factory reset the phone and upond new setup disabled the updates.
Phone had almost 3gb free!
Installed whatsapp, instagram, all was fine.
I was happy when I gave the phone to my daughter ...
Later on, there was no more space available, she installed TikTok and a bunch of games, and that was the end of free space!
Later I moved some apps to the SD card and now she has 500mb free space
I give up!
Tks guys!
I notice nobody has mentioned doing a Factory Data Reset in order to recover storage space.
I came to this forum looking for answers to my constantly shrinking storage space, I find that constant updates are causing me to need to reset my phone every few months to recover the lost space and perhaps the OP is having a similar issue and a factory reset though not an ideal solution should recover some space in order to make the phone usable.
If you're using a phone that only has 8GB of internal storage, then you're always going to be fighting free up space, like repeatedly resetting it. These days, with current Android versions, apps, games, etc. IMO 32GB internal storage is the absolute minimum one should be looking at in a phone.
FWIW my first Android phone ten years ago, a Samsung Galaxy S had 16GB internal storage, so I can't even imagine what 8GB would be like to use now.
I notice nobody has mentioned doing a Factory Data Reset in order to recover storage space.
I came to this forum looking for answers to my constantly shrinking storage space, I find that constant updates are causing me to need to reset my phone every few months to recover the lost space and perhaps the OP is having a similar issue and a factory reset though not an ideal solution should recover some space in order to make the phone usable.
I have a Samsung A30 with 32gb of storage but need to reset my phone every few months because of the way the data is being handled from the constant updates.
With a fresh factory reset, android version update and all apps and games updated I have around 19gb free but a few months later and I have only 2-3gb remaining, the lost space is always hidden and untraceable.