In my case, if I do a factory reset and reinstall a set of apps, I'll have plenty of space for a day or so but then it starts to drop, either in little pieces or sometimes in great chunks, and before long Im left with only a handful of Mb "spare". What Paul627g (04-25-13) missed is that when this happens, according to the Application Manager on the phone, if you actually add up the memory used by the applications using a calculator it comes nowhere near what it says on the screen.So there appears to be a huge gap between the reported list of applications and what the phone thinks is being used. It's on UK Orange/EE network if that matters. I've got a Samsung S2 that's about a year old at present, running Jelly Bean I think (4.1.2). How can I use the USB storage for photos, videos and apps instead of the system storage, and will it solve the problem? When checking storage space, i see that i have 1.79/1.97GB used in the system storage category and 2.12/11.5GB used in the USB storage category. Furthermore, i now get a "storage space running low" notification, and my phone does not sync with apps (gmail, for instance). I recently updated to android 4.1.2 (jelly bean), but the problem was not solved. When trying to download a new app i get an "application cannot be installed in the default install location" notification, and trying to update i get "insufficient storage available". Since the update i have been experiencing a problem - i cannot download new app updates or new apps that are larger than a few (~4) MB. It came loaded with android 2.x.x or 3.x.x (can't really remember) and everything worked just fine.Ī while ago i performed a firmware upgrade, via samsung kies, to android 4 (ice cream sandwich). I purchased my samsung galaxy s2 two and a half years ago.
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