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Every time I try to put a picture on instagram or other social media, it won't allow me because "My SD card is full." I now only have about 100 pictures, no music, a handful of apps, AND have cleared my cache. It still won't let me _._ This is a Galaxy S by the way.
I am going to the "My files" section clicking on each folder and saying "MOVE" here to ---> external sd drive. I too just went out and purchased a 32gb microsd card but keep getting the message that the card is full. I did see that the internal memory was low though so the purchase was necessary. Hope this helps.
(FYI: the dcim (photos) are still moving and I pushed that over 5 minutes ago...ahh I think we know what the culprit is)
Hi allTry this
A simple way to free up storage space is by deleting all the log files in the device memory. Just dial *#9900# on your phone and select option 2 “Delete dumpstate/logcat” in the prompted menu. It's not necessary to root your phone either. That’s it!
Hi allTry this
A simple way to free up storage space is by deleting all the log files in the device memory. Just dial *#9900# on your phone and select option 2 “Delete dumpstate/logcat” in the prompted menu. It's not necessary to root your phone either. That’s it!
That code does nothing on my Verizon Samsung S4 phone.
Are you looking at the internal storage (which is usually called the SDCard) or the actual external SD card that you supplied (which is typically called extSDCard)?
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