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"Low on Space" Problem

BosEdison
I've been here awhile

Hi,

 

I have an Acer Liquid Metal running Android 2.2.2. I have plenty of available storage on my SD card, but because of the limited internal phone storage (I think it's 512 MB in total), I am constantly running up against a "low on space" message. This really affects functionality. I can't download additional apps any more and often cannot update existing ones I already have.

 

I love the phone and would greatly appreciate any advice to resolve this. The phone came pre-installed with a number of apps that I do not ever use. These do not have the option to uninstall, and along with several other apps I have, also cannot be moved to the SD card. I do not have a lot of contacts or other data that might take up space, and I delete my e-mail and text messages regularly.

 

Thanks a lot and best wishes,

 

Eric

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Re: "Low on Space" Problem

RogersRonak
Product Manager
Product Manager
Hi Eric,
I see that you've already tried transferring some of the apps to your SD card but that would've been my first response.
If you have pictures/video (media content that's being saved on your device memory vs. SD card, I'd recommend trying to transfer them to your SD card.
Does anyone else have a suggestion?

Re: "Low on Space" Problem

conroy28
I've been here awhile

if you do have pictures on your phone try using Picassa or something to store them online and free up space on your SD card.

Re: "Low on Space" Problem

Smeelious
I'm a reliable contributor
Media automatically gets stored on the SD card anyway, so don't worry about that. Without Rooting your best option is to really take a look at which apps you have installed that you need. For those apps that you can't remove but don't use...You can still uninstall updates. Generally the more updated app will be larger so you may be able to save space that way.

Re: "Low on Space" Problem

BosEdison
I've been here awhile

Thanks for the replies everyone. They basically confirm what I was already thinking, which is a help. Without rooting, I have to manage every MB carefully.

 

Best,

 

Eric

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