Play Store prompts you to uninstall apps if your storage is full

Prasad, 03 June, 2016

It seems Google sneaked in a useful feature in the Play Store app when no one was looking. Previously, when you ran out of storage, you would just be informed that the storage is full. This would then prompt you to run around all over the place, deleting things.

With this feature, which we are not sure when it was added, Play Store now presents a list of installed apps so you can delete them immediately instead of going over to the app manager to uninstall them.

Uninstalling apps is an age-old advice that everyone gives whenever someone complains about their phone running slow or running out of space. It's good to see Google incorporating it within Play Store itself.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-494664
  • 18 Jun 2016
  • uwY

it checks not only the rom free space , and also it checks free ram space , mak e sure your free as much as possible reason is simply , every applications occupies sme amount of ram android os service occupies 566Mb ram and rema...

  • shohan
  • 04 Jun 2016
  • dZK

Why not suppot play store my andore

  • Ng
  • 04 Jun 2016
  • tZ4

I know it will only install on device memory.

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