Sorry, you won't go very far with 16 GB of internal storage.
Just consider that at leat 1/3 of them are used for the system partition, 
where Android installs its updates and the "system" part of the apps. 16 / 
3 = 10.333, so you have about 10 GB left for "Internal storage".
You can limit the number of the apps you have in your device and/or 
installa them in the external SD (if your vendor allows thet), but the main 
space saving is on those 10 GBs, the ones used for system data is at most 
intouched.

In the past I tried different solutions, included "Adoptable storage" 
(using external SD as if it was part of the internal storage space)... it 
was a true nightmare.

IMHO, it's time for you to look for a new phone; go for one with at least 
128 GB (or better, 256) of internal storage,  4 or 6 Gb RAM, which nowadays 
is the minimum required for thee newer Android versions  to work decently; 
if it also has a slot for an external MicroSD, then you can keep yours with 
all you OsmANd traces and favourites.
HTH,
Max

Il giorno venerdì 22 marzo 2024 alle 11:31:49 UTC+1 [email protected] ha 
scritto:

> Hi,
> my old devices have only 16 GB on the internal SD card (and 256 Gb on the 
> external SD card).
> Until two days ago I could install nightly updates without any problems.
> But now Android just says "Installation failed".
> Has there been a significant change recently?
> Many thanks for a hint,
> Helmut
>
>

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