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  • If you take a Cyanogen system and install all of the Google apps you'll probably find something near 3GB used. The core 1.5GB partitions and a load of stuff in the /data partition relating to the core (caches, preferences, updates, core apps, etc).

    Then updates... updates that extend system things, and updates that are system things are usually appended rather than replacing things. The fact that you can uninstall updates should reveal that you are duplicating things on the file system.

    :-/ I don't think I have duplicated stuff, how would I identify such "updatable" apps?

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