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In /data/app folder make a new folder with name com.google.android.gms-1.apk (to make the folder use a or the command 'su' followed by 'mkdir /data/app/com.google.android.gms-1.apk' with a Terminal Emulator app and Busybox installed. NOTE: Making a new folder in /data partition require root permissions so the Andriod system must be rooted first) That's it! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello everyone, owners of smartphone with very limited internal storage, like Galaxy Y, will likely end up to be concerned of every single MB of free space lost; and the more the concern as the free space is getting closer to zero. So there I am too. I've put lot of effort to optimize the use of my Galaxy Y internal storage (/system, /data and /cache partitions all together) and I'm proud to have more than 50% of internal storage free and I like to have it that way for as long time as possibile. Yesterday I had a very bad surprise. I suddenly lost 55% (actually 55MB) of free space for some unknow reason Later, it turned out that the reason was that the Google Play Service had been silently updated in the background without any notification.

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Actually the footprint of newer version of Google Play Service has a huge increase of 28MB. The new apk size is 15MB bigger and a system integration of the update not only might likely eats up all the free space available in the /system partition, but still will need to use additional 13MB in /data partition. Uninstalling the update was just a matter of tapping one button. But then another background update would have happen soon after. So, to prevent the update from happening again, I used the same kind of trick used to avoid the self update of Google Play Store, as explained here That's all folks! Thanks for the hint Marcus I simply hate when my device is modified without my previous consent.

I want to be the one who decide what to update and when to update because each update might have a cost (in terms of storage space, in terms of data plan usage, in terms of risks of unexpected apps or system errors). Furthermore I've put lot of effort to make my phone system configuration in such a way that it can still be fully functional even without SD (as in case of a SD failure) or with a brand new empty one; so I've put all the most important applications (Internet browser, Youtube, Google Play Store, Google Play Service, Shake Calc, QuickPic, Maps, GMail, QuickOffice, FM radio, Camera, Root Explorer, Tethering Widget, Terminal Emulator, Flashlight, VNC_Server, SSHDroid, VoipCheapGlobal and few others) in /system and /data partitions and there I want them to stay All the best! What I found was that on my custom rom (cm 10.1.3) google play services was installed as /system/app/GmsCore.apk which was the version that I had installed when I flashed a gapps zip file right after I had initially installed the rom. If I only had this version installed then the play store app would not auto-update google play services. However as soon as I updated google play services from the play store manually it was installed as /data/app/com.google.android.gms-1.apk and as long as it was installed here the play store would auto-update it whenever it wanted without asking or informing me. I even tried doing chattr +i com.google.android.gms-1.apk as some other people have mentioned but then it would just install the new version as com.google.android.gms-2.apk, etc.