All phones are different, so you have to root to your specific device. The hardest and most time consuming process is rooting your device. This complicates everything! Because Android OS doesn’t give you the privilege to move the app to the micro SD Card ( maybe some of it, but not the part we need ). That’s because apps are installed on internal memory/storage/RAM. Great! You have a micro SD Card, so clearly you have enough memory now, but you still get the error. Then either you have to buy a micro SD card ( if you have the slot ) or use the one you already have. But if you’re unfortunate like I am, I factory resetted my device ( which means deleting everything only leaving behind the factory default apps and software ). Well, you could uninstall apps, delete images, and ringtones, etc until you have enough space. Maybe, your device has 4GB worth of space (like mine), but you’re only allowed 1 GB of available space because 3 GB is already occupied. I recommend more, because apps can grow and consume more space. So how much memory space, do you need? About 1.85 GB! Since the update to Union X, you require more storage from the previous 1.2 GB. Think of it this way: You’re device has two cubbies and you have three cubbies worth of stuff. No amount of uninstalling or hopeful thinking can change the physical capabilities of your device. If you don’t have enough memory on your device, you should just give up now. Also, this post applies to Android phones since iPhones don’t have micro SD slots. So here’s what you have to understand. Note: Fixing this error can be time consuming and may require the purchase of a micro SD Card. At the end of this post, there is a too long didn’t read version of the post for my impatient readers. I’ve felt the need to address this “Save Error” because I’ve spent days myself grappling with it and I’ve seen plenty of comments about it as well.
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