Even after enough storage space screenshots and pictures clicked via instagram are not getting saved in my yureka note 6000. How do I fix this problem?
Stanleyruth said:
Even after enough storage space screenshots and pictures clicked via instagram are not getting saved in my yureka note 6000. How do I fix this problem?
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Please update the post with exact error message if there is any.
If only Instagram's screenshots aren't getting saved then it might be the issue with that particular application.
You can try this solution given on Instagram help site:
https://help.instagram.com/129741270506928
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Hi,
As the title says. whenever i use the Facebook app it stores pictures on my storage card. its not just pictures i have looked at or profile pictures, all pictures are put in there, even icons like the farmville icon. any body else having this problem?
iang123 said:
Hi,
As the title says. whenever i use the Facebook app it stores pictures on my storage card. its not just pictures i have looked at or profile pictures, all pictures are put in there, even icons like the farmville icon. any body else having this problem?
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How is this a problem? The title of the thread explains it with the use of the word cache.
If you want to stop the cache folder from showing up in the album app, use tip 64 from the tips link in my sig.
yep! i have this probleme toO !
And sometimes i see 2 pics but there are just one
lol heum
thank you again and again john^^
Sorted
Cheers John
Ian
same probleme, but pictures are not on the storage card, and I can't find out where they are, so I can't find which folder I have to hide, any ideas?
edit : problem solved
Hi I'm using SDSL 3.0 by miroslav_mm. I've 256 MB. of swap memory.
Everytime i'm trying to attach a picture (also trying to view a picture) in a Whatsapp chat it keeps saying "Failed Out of memory. Please, try again later" and it recommends to restart the phone. It's happening now when i've 50 MB of free internal memory.
Any help?
Thanks in advance,
Guido.
GuidoVb said:
Hi I'm using SDSL 3.0 by miroslav_mm. I've 256 MB. of swap memory.
Everytime i'm trying to attach a picture (also trying to view a picture) in a Whatsapp chat it keeps saying "Failed Out of memory. Please, try again later" and it recommends to restart the phone. It's happening now when i've 50 MB of free internal memory.
Any help?
Thanks in advance,
Guido.
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Check your SD Card.
leoposas said:
Check your SD Card.
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Do you mean is it failling? Mmm... i'll check with a replacement.
GuidoVb said:
Do you mean is it failling? Mmm... i'll check with a replacement.
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Sorry but i've got no luck. I replaced my old microSD 2 GB Class 2 card with a brand new HP microSD 8 GB Class 10 card.
It's raising the same error.
Any help?
Thanks again.
Guido.
PS: I tried reinstalling whatsapp. No luck
GuidoVb said:
Sorry but i've got no luck. I replaced my old microSD 2 GB Class 2 card with a brand new HP microSD 8 GB Class 10 card.
It's raising the same error.
Any help?
Thanks again.
Guido.
PS: I tried reinstalling whatsapp. No luck
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Your data size?
Had this problem once when watching picture gallery in whatsapp (300+ pictures) on my gnex o.o must be whatsapp bug
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
leoposas said:
Your data size?
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If you're asking for /data directory... it's 106.38 MB used and 97.12MB free.
If you're asking for /sdcard/Whatsapp/Media directory... it's 38.14 MB.
Thanks for your help!
andreas__ said:
Has this problem once when watching picture gallery in whatsapp (300+ pictures) on my gnex o.o must be whatsapp bug
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Great tip! My Whatsapp Images folder has 332 images, I'll try removing some of them...
Thanks!
Must I reduce the photo quantity for using whatsapp without problem?
Did I understand right?
Sent from my LG-P700 using xda premium
same prob...i use sony xperia u..i have 1.55gb free in internal sd and 1.2gb in internal data...i got like 15 pics on my whatsapp folder...
SOLUTIONS
It is common to get the error “failed out of memory please try again later” when trying to send pictures on Whatsapp or when you are trying to change your Whatsapp profile picture. This is basically a memory problem. It’s not as a result of not having enough memory, this error can happen even when you have Gigabytes worth of memory on your smartphone and SD card.
I have come across a lot of forums where this problem was discussed and people were wrongly advised to reset their phones and format their SD cards. This may quite solve your problem but you may end up losing a lot of other important data in the process.
The truth is that you don’t have to reset your phone or format your SD card to solve the Whatsapp failed out of memory please try again later error. I will advise you on several methods you could use to solve the Whatsapp failed out of memory please try again later error without having to reset your smartphone or format your SD card
Method 1: Restart your phone
Sometimes this error occurs as a result of your phone not being able to synchronize data with the SD card. When your phone has been on for a long while, there is a possibility some processes may have become idle or even dead, some other programs may have taken over the memory space for such idle or dead processes making it difficult for them to pick up memory when you try to use their applications.
So restarting your phone will simply refresh all the running processes on your device, kill those you don’t need on startup and free memory for any application you want to run. So the first method to solving the Whatsapp failed out of memory please try again later error is to restart your phone.
Method 2: Unmount your SD card:
Since the Whatsapp program folder is usually in the SD card (path: /mnt/sdcard), it will be wise to unmount the SD card, waiting for some few seconds or minutes and reinserting it into the device. That way you would’ve stopped all the processes that depends on the SD card such as the Whatsapp giving you the error.
When you mount the SD card again, the processes will be refreshed and memory will become available again for your apps such as the Whatsapp and you can be able to send images or change display images without encountering the “failed out of memory please try again later error”.
Method 3: Reduce Picture Resolutions
Another way to avoid the Whatsapp failed out of memory please try again later error is to reduce the picture resolution. Most smartphones these days come with very high picture resolutions which make the pictures very clear and nice when taken but it also make the picture sizes quite high.
A 5MP camera with a 1952 x 2592 resolution can take pictures of almost 1MB each. Reducing the image resolution will reduce the image quality and size as well. You can reduce the camera resolution by going to your camera settings under resolutions and change it to a lower resolution.
Method 4: Delete Pictures from the Whatsapp folder
As you send and receive images on Whatsapp, and even when you view your friend’s profile pictures, they are automatically stored on your Whatsapp media and profile pictures folders. Use a file explorer such as ES File Explorer to navigate to /mnt/sdcard/Whatsapp/Media/Whatsapp Images and delete the images in that folder. You should also do same for the Whatsapp video, Whatsapp Voice Notes, Whatsapp Audio folders.
Clearing these folders will free up memory for your Whatsapp app to run smoothly without failed out of memory please try again later errors.
I hope I have been able to give you a working solution to solving the Whatsapp failed out of memory please try again later error. If one method does not work for you try the other, one will most definitely work for you.
If you have tried all the methods here and no one worked for you please don’t hesitate to ask me any questions using the comment form below. Remember to also leave a comment on the method that worked for you for others to try.
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Didn't really know what to search for to get any results, but the automatic title search helped with that. Still the threads were of no help!
I'm adding a couple of pictures of my issue, don't really know what to think of it, but I don't want to see it anymore.
The pictures, videos size was 7,7GB under a minute before I took the screen shot, I have ~99% of my pictures on my new 64GB microSDXC, but still, it show 18+GB. Also all the bigger apps that I have are moved to the SD, and I don't have many nor really big ones at the moment. I can get rid of the pictures videos size by clearing the gallery's data (gallery's data at the moment is 7,5GB) - I'm guessing that is because of the phantom thumbnails files in DCIM/.thumbnails - I recently got two .thumb.... files there, both 7,5GB!
Still what to do to get the apps part to refresh itself or to show correct data?
Any help/thoughts appreciated (on both the huge sizes and the phantom files in DCIM/.thumbnails as I haven't found anything that helps permanently with those)
got some views, but just going to try to bring this back to someone's attention who can hopefully shed some light on what's going on or what to do with this.....also if anyone has a similar issue??
Dude if u use foldermount it can do that
because the symlinks created are detected by the settings apps so it counts it in but if u want to see ur memory stat for real just disable the links in fokdermount and see settings again
qazmed said:
Dude if u use foldermount it can do that
because the symlinks created are detected by the settings apps so it counts it in but if u want to see ur memory stat for real just disable the links in fokdermount and see settings again
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I've read a bit about foldermount....it requires root, doesn't it?
If I didn't mention in my first post, then my bad, have had a lot on my mind with school and the medical examination for the army....
I'm completely stock, haven't rooted (yet), no custom kernel, no hocus-pocus with the memory except a new microSD (64GB SanDisk)
Thanks for the reply anyways and I'll try to remember that and not freak out once I finally root my S4 and see that...
I used to get my photos stored on the 64Gb ext. storage. This morning I wanted to attach one of my photo to a correspondant through Viber but the Gallery app said there are no photos. I checked my the sd card with and my file explorer, and found all there. I made an experience, taking a new photo and verify where it is stored. In fact it was added to the same folder where all photos are. Again when I try to attach photo to my Viber message, I found only the last one I took but non of the others.
Can someone help me please to fix this issue, with many thanks.
samaliset said:
I used to get my photos stored on the 64Gb ext. storage. This morning I wanted to attach one of my photo to a correspondant through Viber but the Gallery app said there are no photos. I checked my the sd card with and my file explorer, and found all there. I made an experience, taking a new photo and verify where it is stored. In fact it was added to the same folder where all photos are. Again when I try to attach photo to my Viber message, I found only the last one I took but non of the others.
Can someone help me please to fix this issue, with many thanks.
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I believe the list you see in some programs like Gallery is not a true filesystem list but instead is coming from a quick database (but apparently not from the huge hidden /storage/emulated/0/DCIM/.thumbdata3-xxxxxxx file that is also created there in the process, but which might not be a real file).
While that index is re-created the list will look empty - I think you might be able to force the re-index by rebooting your phone and then waiting a few minutes.
xclub_101 said:
I believe the list you see in some programs like Gallery is not a true filesystem list but instead is coming from a quick database (but apparently not from the huge hidden /storage/emulated/0/DCIM/.thumbdata3-xxxxxxx file that is also created there in the process, but which might not be a real file).
While that index is re-created the list will look empty - I think you might be able to force the re-index by rebooting your phone and then waiting a few minutes.
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Thank you for your prompt reply and the explanations you gave me.
In fact the problem had been solved by moving the folder "camera" to another place.
Now Gallery can see all my photos.
Cheers
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to I can recover corrupted Jpegs? After transferring them to my SD card the they only showed up in my gallery as a black box with a grey photo icon. It was all the photos on my camera and others that we're download. I'm only worried about the ones I took with my phone camera because my son was born November 5th and I have photos at the hospital when he was born and others since and now they are all just gone. I'm devastated. I don't have any cloud options on my phone on so that's out. Please if someone can help me with suggestions on what to do I'd appreciate it a lot! Thanks...