Iconia One 7 Storage shrinking gradually but no software added, running out.

culturalproduct
culturalproduct Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 2024 in 2020 Archives
Acer Iconia One 7 B1-7A0, Android 7.  Since I got this tablet my storage space keeps shrinking down - no idea why. I have had to delete apps to make a bit of room, however all those apps were installed months ago and at the time there was about 2GB+ space remaining.

Over time something has slowly used up about 1.2GB - 1.5GB of my storage but I can't find anything by searching through directories or using "cleanup" utilities.

I have a theoretical 16GB of internal memory, which seems to work out to about 9.5GB of actual free space I can use. I installed about 7GB of apps and stuff within the first year of having this tablet. All file storage (files, podcasts, photos, etc) are on an external 64GB SD card. There may be 100MB of files in the "onboard" storage at any time, usually downloads waiting to be moved to the SD card.

Is there something about the OS that uses more space over time?

Anyone else had/solved this problem?

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,254 Trailblazer
    Some versions of Android, and some apps, store log files as they are running and unless they have a trim function of some sort they can eventually get really big.
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  • culturalproduct
    culturalproduct Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited May 2020
    billsey said:
    Some versions of Android, and some apps, store log files as they are running and unless they have a trim function of some sort they can eventually get really big.
    Thanks for the idea. If it is a log file(s), it is not accessible to me or cleaning apps. I thought it might be update installer files accumulating, but again I can't get at the bloated section of the storage to see what's actually in there. File managers will tell me there is a 9GB chunk of storage used (including the OS I assume) but won't let me actually see what any of it is.
    I've removed almost everything from the internal memory/storage.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,254 Trailblazer
    I remember Googling the issue several years ago and found that is was the GPS that was clogging things up. At that time there was a procedure you could do to turn off the logging and remove the data, but I expect it's different now.
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  • culturalproduct
    culturalproduct Member Posts: 3 New User
    So it appears, from some research, that the only way I can get file manager access to the storage where the problem is occurring, is by "rooting" my tablet. Otherwise I cannot get access to my entire device. I have to say Acer, this is just stupid, I've never met a computer that didn't allow the owner to become a "superuser" with all access, until now. Anyway, its not something I want to try without  backup device at hand.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,254 Trailblazer
    It's not an Acer thing, it's an Android thing. Google has that locked down pretty tightly as part of their effort to make putting a virus on more difficult.
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