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Wednesday 21 August 2019

Running Out Of Storage Space? Here's What To Do.


It's a common thing to run out of storage for all smart phone users, even when you have a very large memory space,apps, photos, videos, and mysterious "Misc" data can hog up all the storage on your device, preventing you from installing more apps or taking more pictures.

What's Taking up All Your Space?

Getting notifications of your device running out of space is not the end of the road for you, it's a common experience with the average smartphone users. (If it makes you feel any better, it happens to iPhone users too.) Over time, hard drive space slowly but surely gets eaten up not just by the apps you install , but by the cached data those apps store on your phone.
To see how your storage is being used up, go to Settings then Storage on your device. From there, you'll be able to see how much available space is left on your internal, built-in storage.

Clear App Cache Data

Due to the advancement of Android version clearing of cache has become alot quicker and easier . Before Android 4.2, you had to go through each app individually to clear cached data, but now you can clear cached data for all apps simply by going to Settings and tapping Cached data, and tapping OK. This action erases saved preferences and history like places you've recently searched for in the Google Maps app, but it can not only free up space, it can also boost your apps' performance.

Delete Unwanted Photos and Videos

The highest consumer of space in smartphones happens to be Photos and video,Because of this, it makes sense to tackle these big files continuously,If you're automatically backing
Backing Up your photos on your phone to Dropbox, Google+, or other cloud services, you can delete them off of your device.

Move Apps to Your SD Card

Many, but not all, Android devices also have removable micro SD cards to expand your Android phone or tablet's internal storage space. Some apps can be moved to or installed on your SD card instead of on your internal storage. Go to Settings > Apps and select an app to move to the SD card. Look for the Move to SD card button. If you don't see it, your device or that app might not support this option at all.

Delete Unwanted  Apps

Are you really using all the Apps on your device? There's chances are you've installed apps you no longer use. These are just taking up space unnecessarily, so go to Settings > Apps and go through your list to see which you can uninstall (you can sort the list by size from the top menu).

Utilities like Clean Master can also help you quickly clean up the junk on your phone or tablet, but because they run in the background, your phone can also take a performance hit.
It doesn't take much to clean up your phone or tablet, though, and make room for more important stuff you need to store there.

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