Insufficient storage available - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hey everyone,
i own a Xperia P on stock JB and i am wondering why i am sometimes getting this error when trying to install a new app from the play store :/ insufficient storage available
It has happened now with "Buzz" and "Beyond: Touch" and other apps are working fine ...
I have enough storage availible and i don't know how to get rid of this :/
any help?

move some apps to sd. download the app called app2sd and free up some space
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After using App cache cleaner and cleaning all files i am again able to install apps without that error

you should root your phone and remove all the built in junk you don't want /use
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Try conenct your phone and copy all your file or delete the not needed file. Hope this help you

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shaggydabbydo said:
When trying to install from the Google Play store on my Samsung Galaxy S3, I get "Error, insufficient storage available.
When i look at Settings/Storage, I have 6.08Gb available of the internal storage, and 12.78Gb of SD card storage available.
My S3 is not rooted, and is stock. It has the latest Samsung ROM on it (I9300XXLFB); Android 4.0.4, Kernel 3.0.15-782020-user; build IMM76D.I9300XXBLFB.
Can anyone help?
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Doh!
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