On my Nexus One I keep getting "Low on space: Phone storage space is getting low" errors whenever my phone storage gets kind of low. Worst of all its preventing me from receiving text messages, yet I still have 7 MBs left. I only have a moderate amount of apps, roughly 60 -70, and I use all of them. Furthermore, all the apps than can be stored on the SD card (like 1 in 10) are. Looking through the threads here and everywhere else people seem to suggest the following options:
1) delete uneeded apps (Ive done this)
2) root your phone and install an app that forces your apps onto the SD card (I don't want to root my phone and frankly shouldn't have to)
3) clear the cache in your browser (done)
4) delete text messages (I mean really, do I have 10 trillion texts on my phone taking up space, of course not)
So basically, is their a solution to this problem? Or do I effectively have an app limit on my device if I want it to function properly? Right now my apps won't update either and I constantly have the error.
thanks for your help,
-Dave
1) delete uneeded apps (Ive done this)
2) root your phone and install an app that forces your apps onto the SD card (I don't want to root my phone and frankly shouldn't have to)
3) clear the cache in your browser (done)
4) delete text messages (I mean really, do I have 10 trillion texts on my phone taking up space, of course not)
So basically, is their a solution to this problem? Or do I effectively have an app limit on my device if I want it to function properly? Right now my apps won't update either and I constantly have the error.
thanks for your help,
-Dave