WIZz_AU
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I purchased a Samsung A30 last year and installed all the apps I need and a few games, I am finding that the constant updates are eating away at all my storage space, in only a few months I need to reset my phone back to factory and restore all my data to get back the lost space.
I reset my phone last week and after restoring my data and updating everything to the latest version, I had nearly 19gigs free but a week of updates later and I have just over 12gigs.
There's something seriously wrong here! It's as though the update files for every update are being stored hidden somewhere. I can't think of any other reason why my space is being lost so fast, it is all down to the constant updates and the way they're handled.
Can anyone explain why this is and or can I do anything to fix this issue without having to reset my phone every few months to recover the space that should not ever have been lost?
I did not notice this issue with my old Android 4 LG phone with only 1.5gigs storage.
EDIT: I have a 64gig SD card and keep everything I can on it, photo's etc., I even use App manager III to move all apps and games possible to the SD card.
I reset my phone last week and after restoring my data and updating everything to the latest version, I had nearly 19gigs free but a week of updates later and I have just over 12gigs.
There's something seriously wrong here! It's as though the update files for every update are being stored hidden somewhere. I can't think of any other reason why my space is being lost so fast, it is all down to the constant updates and the way they're handled.
Can anyone explain why this is and or can I do anything to fix this issue without having to reset my phone every few months to recover the space that should not ever have been lost?
I did not notice this issue with my old Android 4 LG phone with only 1.5gigs storage.
EDIT: I have a 64gig SD card and keep everything I can on it, photo's etc., I even use App manager III to move all apps and games possible to the SD card.
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