Android Error Code 20: How to Fix Google Play Insufficient Storage Error
Easy 15-20 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 20
- Brand
- Android
- Product Type
- operating_system
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 15-20 minutes
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How to Fix Error Code 20
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Check Available Storage
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Clear Google Play Store Cache
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Clear Google Play Services Cache
Clearing data may reset some app preferences but will not delete personal data. -
Delete Unnecessary Apps and Files
Back up important data before deleting. -
Move Apps to SD Card
Not all apps can be moved to SD card. -
Update Google Play Store and Services
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Restart and Try Again
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If you've tried all steps and still see the error, you may need to factory reset your device. Back up your data first, then go to Settings > System > Reset > Factory data reset. If the problem persists, contact your device manufacturer or a certified technician.Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code 20 mean on Android?
Error code 20 on Android typically indicates insufficient storage space when downloading or updating apps from Google Play Store.
How do I fix error code 20 without deleting apps?
You can clear the cache of Google Play Store and Google Play Services, move apps to an SD card, or delete temporary files and downloads.
Will clearing Google Play Services data delete my accounts?
Clearing data for Google Play Services may temporarily sign you out of some Google apps, but it will not delete your Google account or personal data.
Can I fix error 20 by resetting the Play Store?
Yes, resetting the Play Store (clearing cache and data) can help resolve error 20. Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Store > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
Why does error 20 keep popping up on my Android?
The error may persist if your device has very low storage, or if the cache is corrupted. Ensure you have at least 500 MB free and try the steps above.