16GB phone suddenly only recognizes 8GB?? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I accidentally wiped my internal storage and ROM completely from my device.
It was empty. I had to flash images available on the developer site. After managing to transfer files back onto my phone I flashed cm10.1 again.
Now I notice I have only 8GB storage.
Anyone else experience such an issue?
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shockem said:
I accidentally wiped my internal storage and ROM completely from my device.
It was empty. I had to flash images available on the developer site. After managing to transfer files back onto my phone I flashed cm10.1 again.
Now I notice I have only 8GB storage.
Anyone else experience such an issue?
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In stock recovery you have to wipe cache and dalvik, if that doesn't fix it do a factory rest to fix it. It may erase even your SD Card so back it up on cloud or pc first to be safe

If you were not lazy or stressed of what happened you could have always referred to our good friend Google. And it took me exactly I second to find the right answer for you. Also I've had the same issue when rooting and installing stock 4.2.2 but it took me also few second to repair the problem. So next time dont be shy and use search or Google
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033692
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033692
[HOW-TO] Fix internal storage if 16GB now shows 8GB
U just need to 'fastboot flash data data.img' from the stock files
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Thank you all for your help and suggestions I will follow them. I did search Google to be honest but I believe the search I did was shallow because I was being extremely panicky as I had already lost everything on my internal storage. Thank you for understanding and helping.
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How to wipe all data from the Galaxy Nexus?

Hi, all. I will be selling my Galaxy Nexus in a few days and I want to wipe all data prior to selling it. I know about factory reset but I want to know if they are any additional steps or things I should do to make sure none of my data remains on it. It has never been rooted and is running the latest stock software. Thanks.
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Just realized I posted in the wrong forum. Sorry.
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yea wrong forum but regardless... just go to the settings and then storage... over there should be an option to format SD card... and if there isnt... then by default when you wipe, it will format the sd card...
or alternatively you can format the sd card from the recovery menu...

[Q] Nexus 4 model, about storage capacity

Hi, how will I be able to know which variant (8gb or 16 gb) my nexus 4 is?
Before rooting, I think my total storage capacity is 12gb+ (I actually can't remember definitely).
Then I unlocked the bootloader and tried to flash, I was stuck in the X logo, I restarted, then I was stuck in the google logo (unlocked bootloader at this point.) I had backed up my apps and sdcard via adb.
I was stuck, so I downloaded a factory image and reflashed my device. Then I rooted it. I was done. SU installed, and it was rooted. I then reinstalled my app settings via adb again, but not the sdcard.
after sometime, putting music, movies and apps, I noticed that my device only had a total of 5.66GB.
I bought it 2nd hand, BTW.
So what happened? Now, I just want to confirm really how much storage I have so I can get back my money if this was indeed an 8gb version instead of 16gb. Any ideas?
Thanks!
All of the media you put onto your Nexus 4 takes up room. How many movies did you put? How many songs? If you feel that there is something wrong with the amount if storage available, then you can try formatting your SD.
I also remember that there's a bug on 16GB models to only show 8GB.
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there is a similar issue that occurs with the nexus 7. i remember it was talked about before in some threads. after flashing the images, did you do a factory reset or clear data in recovery? this seems to have the issue fixed. some units show up as 8gb after a reflash however a reset thru settings or clear data fixes this.
Do what thephantom said. Recovery must be stock though, not custom. If you need more help. I made a little how-to guide a couple months ago for this very problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35119185#post35119185
thank you guys... I'm relieved that it is a bug, I hope it is a bug in my case... One question though, do you suggest back up with adb + sdcard or titanium? my previous settings were not backed up using adb cmd (I'm not sure though, since I didn't push back the sd backup)
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thank you guys... I'm relieved that it is a bug, I hope it is a bug in my case... One question though, do you suggest back up with adb + sdcard or titanium? my previous settings were not backed up using adb cmd (I'm not sure though, since I didn't push back the sd backup)
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ADB and SD card.
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but won't it give me problems again if I did that?
wakoko79 said:
but won't it give me problems again if I did that?
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You can even make a nandroid backup and apply it after the storage fix. Its in the OP of the thread I linked.
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Internal memory

I'm not sure if I'm just looking at this wrong but it shows I should have 13 GB of memory. Now what's confusing to me is that I barely used 5 gigs and now its saying I have less than three gigs of memory left. I did buy the 16 gig version. Can someone explain to me how come it showing this and if there is something wrong. Thanks
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Here is a much better pic sorry...
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Reformatting your internal will correct it.
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Reformatting your internal will correct it.
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I believe I tried that... I used an app lagfix and it didn't help... Is there a better app?
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Reformatting through recovery.
OK thanks
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OK thanks
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Did you do a backup via recovery? Mine was the same as yours until I deleted the backup (after 4.3 was installed and running).
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phillip1953 said:
Did you do a backup via recovery? Mine was the same as yours until I deleted the backup (after 4.3 was installed and running).
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I'm not sure but I did format my data and it worked for me...
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Is there a tutorial on doing this?
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RodMyers said:
Is there a tutorial on doing this?
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http://www.addictivetips.com/android/what-is-twrp-how-to-install-use-it-on-android-devices-guide/
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http://www.addictivetips.com/android/what-is-twrp-how-to-install-use-it-on-android-devices-guide/
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Not really.! I have TWRP installed. Not sure which selection or steps to do.
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Go into TWRP Recovery choose "Wipe" -> "Format Data" -> then type in "yes" -> "go"
After reset is finished restart the phone normally. That's it.
Lost Storage
I had the same problem. Tried several different methods to try to recover my storage. I too performed a format from TWRP and gained my storage back.
Guys, I have this problem.
My wife has a N7 32GB. Some months ago, after flashing some roms, I discovered that the N7 only had 16GB instead of 32GB. But in the meantime I never had the chance to "reformat" data partition or flash a factory image. Wife didn't want me to fomat it!!!
Today, I was finally going to do that, flash a factory image, but discovered that the usb connector is broken!!! The tablet charges ok but when I connect it to my pc, it starts to constantly connecting/disconnecting to it. I tried 3 different usb cables and the same with the 3. I even open the tablet and tighten the usb port, because it was very loose, but even then it still does the same. So, I don't have any chance to flash or send commands via my pc. (can I send them via wifi?! )
Can I just go into recovery and format/wipe data?!
By the way, from all the stories that I've seen from this problem, on bootloader, mine says Flo 32G and not 16GB like most of them. Can a simple wipe data do the job?!v Hope so...
When I installed 5.0.1 on my 2012 N7, about 10GB of my internal storage mysteriously vanished (I was getting disk full errors with only 2-3GB of stuff showing up in disk usage) and wiping the userdata partition fixed that.
I really do not like how half the fixes for Android issues tend to involve having to wipe devices, especially considering how there is no simple built-in method to do complete and timely selective backups and restore. To get anything resembling that functionality, you need to unlock the bootloader, root the device, install SU and a third-party backup tool. (Doing backups with TWRP might be easy but it is not selective and editing the tarball afterward can get messy.)

Help.confuse? 8gb or 16gb

My friend gave me his nexus 4 and never told me that the fone was rooted and its capacity..so now im confused, i check the custom recovery installed by pressing power+vol down and some sort of lying android logo shows and ask me what to do and at the bottom of the screen shows 'mako' thing..so now i check the unit how much memory does this phone has after restoring it thru recovery mode..i wipe cache aswell..so now i go straight to the settings and check it but it only shows 5.67gb total internl storage and 2.65gb free of space which is not normal to atleast 8gb nexus 4 has around 6gb less than 7gb internal and 5gb less than 6gb useable space.so the question is, how can i determine whether my fone is 16gb or 8gb even that i already had rooted it and i think he also put a custom rom aswell. i already search it and shows that some other nexus users getting the same problem or error as mine.btw im at kitkat 4.4 update
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Only way I know to make sure is to format the data partition.. Can do this in custom recovery or fastboot OEM lock/unlock...warning you will lose all data, so backup.
Sometimes 16GB GB n4's get formatted incorrectly when upgrading os.
16GB should have @12GB free space and 8GB ones @5.7GB.
meangreenie said:
Only way in know to make sure is to format the data partition.. Can do this in custom recovery or fastboot OEM lock/unlock...warning you will lose all data, so backup.
Sometimes 16GB GB n4's get formatted incorrectly when upgrading os.
16GB should have @12GB free space and 8GB ones @5.7GB.
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Ill try that one..that 5.7gb shows only in total internal memory and not the free space.and i notice also that theres alot of junks that when i did restore it thru recovery they were still there thats why they keep on eating up my space so i just did manually deleted form their folder using file manager..
When you boot into the bootloader using volume down+power you'll find a couple of informations at the bottom. One line tells you whether its the 8 or 16gb model.
Also some files on your storage (eg backups from recovery) may lead to faulty numbers in the storage section of the phones settings.
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Get an app that dispays all this info. Antutu will
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Is it possible to flash a wrong bootloader or rom mismatch to what my storage device is??i actually convinced that i have 8gb nexus like what u said is true..i saw in 'mako' at the bottom screen shows 8gb..
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Oxious119 said:
When you boot into the bootloader using volume down+power you'll find a couple of informations at the bottom. One line tells you whether its the 8 or 16gb model.
Also some files on your storage (eg backups from recovery) may lead to faulty numbers in the storage section of the phones settings.
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Is it possible to flash a wrong bootloader or rom mismatch to what my storage device is??i actually convinced that i have 8gb nexus like what u said is true..i saw in 'mako' at the bottom screen shows 8gb..
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No. Software and hardware is the same, they just differ in the capacity of the storage.
Remember that your 8gb get reduced by the space needed for the system. 8gb doesn't mean you have 8gb free for usage. It means you have 8gb minus the OS, cache partitions, data partition. About 5gb should remain for generic storage such as pictures, music, video etc if I'm not mistaken.
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Heres what i found..got some screenies with what my bootloader is..anyone can explain what do i have here..im sorry from being noob..i know how to root and put some other custom rom but for this,i dont have any idea..i ask my friend how he rooted this and ask him every details he did but he dont even know how was that, maybe some friend of friends actually do it.im planning reverting back my nexus to stock rom/bootlaoder and like everything good as new..i dont feel the real nexus 4 here and got alot of problems too thats why..
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Now worst thing happen..im stuck at google logo now.. im not supposed to that format everything.. what im goin to do now.so any work solutions with this?flashing what files?need what?gggrrrr?thats why i hate rooted device.now my nexus seems to be useless now..
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Its hard to tell what the problem is. Did you do anything before the phone got stuck on the bootlogo?
In any case, if you're getting a used phone from someone else you're always better of wiping it completely and setting it up from scratch.
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amzkyz said:
Now worst thing happen..im stuck at google logo now.. im not supposed to that format everything.. what im goin to do now.so any work solutions with this?flashing what files?need what?gggrrrr?thats why i hate rooted device.now my nexus seems to be useless now..
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Lol damn dude you formatted everything? You really need to read the stickied posts. They are prerequisite reading.
Anyway, your first screen shot says 8GB.
When you format everything (I assume you formatted each partition), you lose everything stored on it. Everything. The OS is gone.
But all you have to do is install a factory ROM from adb or something similar. Let me go do a quick search and I'll be back.
Also, know that this isn't the phone or OS's fault. You went rogue and started doing stuff you didn't understand the consequences of. It happens, but it's nothing that can't be fixed.
EDIT: Here you go. Read through this guide. I can't reiterate this enough: read carefully and read to understand. This isn't literature class. You need to know what every sentence is telling you to do.
Basic summary: download 4.4.1 ROM for Nexus 4 and make damn sure you download the one for the Nexus 4 (mako). Install Android SDK. Boot into recovery. Specifics on these steps are located in that article. You will need to follow the link on how to sideload. Don't worry if you don't know what these words mean. The link is love. The link is life. It's written such that a young child could do it without assistance from an adult.
amzkyz said:
gggrrrr?thats why i hate rooted device.now my nexus seems to be useless now..
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This is definitely assigning fault to the wrong party. Root isn't why you reformatted your storage and lost everything. It's because you didn't use Google to search for any of these answers. You could have solved your original problem by simply searching "How to tell nexus 4 8GB or 16GB."
It's possible that the internal storage was improperly formatted during a ROM flash, but it wasn't. I still can't understand what the hell your original post says, but I'm pretty sure you just misinterpreted how much space would be free.
The solution to this is to FIRST acquire the ROM you want and know where it's located in your phone's storage. THEN format the offending partitions or flash a zip or whatever you need to do to fix the problem (I don't know specifics since I've not needed it, but I'm sure I could find it with Google). THEN you flash your 4.4.1 ROM and if you go, never to return.
So in case you run into any problems with your car, I highly recommend against trying to fix it yourself. It doesn't sound like you'd be very successful. If you do, you'll probably end up with a hunk of scrap metal or a far more expensive repair job.
So i was planning to start all over form scratch..like everyone else is suggesting.so i have a little question..
From 4.4 kitakat and im planning to flash a stock rom 4.2.2 downloaded from google,is it possible?or do i need to stick to 4.4 like what i already had before this things happen..?
I was actually reffering only to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312,maybe i think the most easy way to flash stock.
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https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?hl=ja#occam
Get the 4.4 factory image, flash that. Either get the 4.4.1 update ota or download the ota and flash it.
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For those people that help me out at my critical state lol..,I must say thank you so much..now my nexus 4 bring back to life,without u guys,I think I can't do it alone.thnkx to xda for bringing u up here.must end this thread now..like what my thread originally is I know now what my nexus real capacity.tnx
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amzkyz said:
For those people that help me out at my critical state lol..,I must say thank you so much..now my nexus 4 bring back to life,without u guys,I think I can't do it alone.thnkx to xda for bringing u up here.must end this thread now..like what my thread originally is I know now what my nexus real capacity.tnx
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For those people asking what i did was, i use adb flashing tool and required .img file for nexus 4 kitkat 4.4 and voila..anyhows i use this thread the complete guide flashing stock rom and if u want there is also root option tutorials here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312 ..thanks efrant from that wonderful step by step guide..
learning from ur mistake is not a bad idea.
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8gb or 16gb???
I'm also a bit confused on what Nexus 4 variant I have. In AnTuTu, I have the following info:
Storage-Internal SD Card; 5503.5/5803.1 MB (5.37/5.66 GB)
In Fastboot Mode, I have the following info:
Product Name- MAKO
Variant- MAKO 16GB
I've tried different "fixes" and my internal storage always ends up with 5.67GBs. So, what am I to believe my phone should have?
I heard there's a bug in nexus kikat update about shrinking storage issues.u better stick to what fastboot details has. U may want to try do a data format and clearing cache to resolve the issue.
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clenceo said:
I'm also a bit confused on what Nexus 4 variant I have. In AnTuTu, I have the following info:
Storage-Internal SD Card; 5503.5/5803.1 MB (5.37/5.66 GB)
In Fastboot Mode, I have the following info:
Product Name- MAKO
Variant- MAKO 16GB
I've tried different "fixes" and my internal storage always ends up with 5.67GBs. So, what am I to believe my phone should have?
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reboot bootloader
fastboot format cache
reboot back to system
ps:dont look anntut
just go to the apps tab in config. it will show used-free (space)

CWM doubt

Hey Guys, I have a Nexus 4 running on stock 4.3 rooted.
I copied the CM 11 M Snapshot files and using CWM wiped everything. as it turns out it also wiped my sd ext. Thankfully I had a backup and got all my data back. Is there a way so that it doesnt wipe the Sd ext? I had a Nexus S before this and it didn't get wiped everytime I flash :crying:
Anybody?
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until you learn to post sensible comments no one can help you. what you have written may be the biggest load of nonsense i've ever read. do you even know what you are asking?
crozbomb said:
until you learn to post sensible comments no one can help you. what you have written may be the biggest load of nonsense i've ever read. do you even know what you are asking?
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I understand his question just fine...
There is no "sd ext" on the current Nexus devices. It is simply called sdcard. The sdcard shouldn't be erased unless you format /data, because /sdcard is located at /data/media. In the future, just use factory reset in recovery and the sdcard won't be wiped.
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I did the factory reset. But my entire media also got wiped. Although it doesn't happen with twrp. I guess I'll stick with twrp then. Thanks anyhow.
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crozbomb said:
until you learn to post sensible comments no one can help you. what you have written may be the biggest load of nonsense i've ever read. do you even know what you are asking?
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Just because you don't understand, doesn't mean nobody else did. My words make perfect sense to anyone who can read English and knows a thing or two about android development.
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kkricardokaka95 said:
I did the factory reset. But my entire media also got wiped. Although it doesn't happen with twrp. I guess I'll stick with twrp then. Thanks anyhow.
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Impossible, wipe data/factory reset doesn't format sdcard. Under mounts/storage (if i remember right) you can just delete media files.
gt-kingz said:
Impossible, wipe data/factory reset doesn't format sdcard. Under mounts/storage (if i remember right) you can just delete media files.
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It seemed odd to me too. I guess its a problem with CWM Touch? I'll try to get screenshots if I can
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