One of the frequently occurring android nuisances is the error downloading âinsufficient space on this deviceâ and âinsufficient storage availableâ error. These are obvious errors if you donât have enough space in your device to install an app or game. Mostly itâs the people who are trying to install big games report the insufficient storage error. Sometimes you get this error while updating apps because the update is now larger in size and your internal me mory barely has any space left. So the solution would be to free up some space and then re-try installation or download. Note that if you have less than 30MB free Android is not going to let you install or update any apps or games. However, sometimes the error can be caused by Google Play Bug. If thatâs the case, read the methods below to fix insufficient space and insufficient storage available errors in Android:

Some apps or games can be moved from internal storage to your deviceâs SDCard storage. If your device is rooted, you can also move apps to an external SDCard using apps like link2SD. If you have a unrooted device or a device running stock(factor version) of Android OS follow these s teps:
You may not be aware of all the junk cluttering your deviceâs internal storage. There is one particular location known to store notoriously large temp files that can occupy over 1.5 GB of space. This location is the DCIM folder where your Facebook images, camera app images and android cameraâs pictures are stored.

I hope one of the above methods have helped you resolve the âinsufficient storage availableâ and âinsufficient space on this deviceâ errors. If you have any other solution or quick fix for this issue please post them in the comments below.
Depending on your free space, here are some list of apps prone to insufficient storage errors â" Hearthstone, Game of Thrones Android, Asphalt 7, Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2, Real Racing 3, Viber, Skype , Facebook, Gmail, YouTube. etc

How to fix insufficient space on the device error in Google Play
Method 1: Uninstall unwanted apps and games (DUH!)
In case you ac tually donât have enough space on your device- Go to Settings >> Memory >> Check how much free space you have left. If you donât have enough space for the app or game, youâll have to free-up space. What can you try now?
- Go to Settings >> Apps >> All ⢠Scroll and select each app you hardly use or game you hardly play
- Uninstall such useless stuff
- Check memory again and if you have enough space proceed with installation
Method 2: Moving apps to SD
In case you actually donât have enough space on your deviceSome apps or games can be moved from internal storage to your deviceâs SDCard storage. If your device is rooted, you can also move apps to an external SDCard using apps like link2SD. If you have a unrooted device or a device running stock(factor version) of Android OS follow these s teps:
- Go to Settings >> Apps >> All
- Select each app from the list one by one
- If the option is available, select âMove to SDcardâ for large apps and games
- To clear up extra space, you can also âClear Dataâ for apps like Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin etc.
Method 3: Checking and deleting junk files
In case you actually donât have enough space on your deviceYou may not be aware of all the junk cluttering your deviceâs internal storage. There is one particular location known to store notoriously large temp files that can occupy over 1.5 GB of space. This location is the DCIM folder where your Facebook images, camera app images and android cameraâs pictures are stored.

- Install a file manager like Es File Explorer or Root Explorer.
- Go to internal Storage (sdcard 0)
- Open DCIM folder >> Open â.thumbnailsâ folder
- Look for large temporary thumbnail files. They can be small like 20MB or as large as 1GB+. Delete such files- you can spot them easily because they arenât image files.
Method 4: Uninstalling Google Play Updates
If you do have enough space but still get insufficient storage error

- Go to settings >> Apps >> Scroll down and select âGoogle Play Storeâ
- Select âUninstall Updatesâ >> A message will pop up saying app will be replaced with factory version >> Select âOkayâ
- Again open Google Play and try to update or install the app/game that was giving you the error
Method 5: Installing Google Play APK f rom external source
If you do have enough space but still get insufficient storage error- Go to settings >> Apps >> Scroll down and select âGoogle Play Storeâ
- Select âUninstall Updatesâ >> A message will pop up saying app will be replaced with factory version >> Select âOkayâ
- Go to Settings >> Security >> scroll down and check âUnknown Sourcesâ >> Select âOkâ
- Download and install Google Play Store from this link: (Play Store for KitKat and below | Play Store for Lollipop)
- Proceed with the installation and then reboot device
- Now open the installed Google Play Store and add your Gmail account
- Download your app or game.
Method 6: Clear Cache and Dalvik Cache
In case you actually donât have enough space on your device ru nning custom ROMS like Cyanogenmod, Slim Rom, Paranoid Android and so on.- Reboot into recovery (turn off device >> press power key + volume down until logo appears)
- Wipe cache partition ⢠Select âAdvancedâ and then select âwipe Dalvik Cacheâ
- Also fix permissions if the option is available in âadvancedâ menu
- Reboot system >> wait sometime
- Open Google Play Store and install or update your app (game)
I hope one of the above methods have helped you resolve the âinsufficient storage availableâ and âinsufficient space on this deviceâ errors. If you have any other solution or quick fix for this issue please post them in the comments below.
Depending on your free space, here are some list of apps prone to insufficient storage errors â" Hearthstone, Game of Thrones Android, Asphalt 7, Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2, Real Racing 3, Viber, Skype , Facebook, Gmail, YouTube. etc
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