How to fix Android's "insufficient storage available" error message
If you're seeing the message "insufficient
storage available" on your Android smartphone or tablet – and you do
have space available - don't panic, just follow these steps to clear
your device's cache and you'll be downloading, updating and installing
apps again in a matter of minutes. Here's how to fix the "insufficient
storage available" error message on Android.

The error often pops up if you have moved large amounts of media
from the Android device's physical storage to a microSD card, and is
caused by the cache not being properly erased.
If
you're getting the error message “insufficient storage available” when
trying to update or install a downloaded app on your Android smartphone
or tablet, don't panic. Providing you've got space on your Android
device, then you can fix this in just a few minutes...
The first thing you are going to need to do is download an app that is
about 2MB in size
– but can take up more space, depending on your
device. So if you are having problems installing apps you're going to
need to delete something off your device's internal storage (not the
microSD card), other apps or media such as videos or photos are perfect
–
even if you have tons of space available.

Now that you have freed up some space, you need to go to the Google Play Store, search and download the free app called App Cache Cleaner – 1Tap Clean.
Well done. That's the hard bit over and done with. All you need to do
now is open the app and let it scan your Android device for your app's
stored cache. Once that is done you can either clear the caches
indivually by clicking on the rubbish bin icon next to each, or delete
all of the app's caches by selected the Clear button at the bottom of
the screen.

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