How to solve the capacity shortage of Android smartphones? There are useful functions

How to solve the capacity shortage of Android smartphones? There are useful functions

 

Is your Android storage almost full? How much storage are you using now?

Whether you need to make room or want to know if you need to worry, it 's easy to check the free space on your Android phone.

You can also remove apps you don't need or take up a lot of space.

Check the free space on your Android smartphone

First of all, from the usual cliché. I'm using the "Pixel 3 XL".

Therefore, the steps to access the various functions and menus that we will introduce may be different from your Android smartphone.

If you're using a Samsung Android phone, it shouldn't be too difficult to understand, but be aware that it's a little different from your Android phone.

For Pixel, just tap "Settings" to check the free space. You can see how much free space you have in percentages and GB (or MB) by looking at the Storage options.

Tap here to see more details about the storage status.

From there, tap different categories (such as "Photos and Videos") to get a better breakdown of what's consuming space.

This list contains apps (such as "photos" and "cameras") and data (such as user-saved images and videos) so you can get an accurate idea of ​​what's consuming space. Must tap each subsection.

It's a bit annoying to tap each time to see how much space your app is consuming. Also, you cannot uninstall the app from this screen.

So, to delete an app, you have to write the app you want to delete to the list.

Alternatively, you can quickly switch between this screen and the launcher (this may be a more realistic method).

Try using "Increase free space"

If your Android has a " free up space " feature, you can also use it to directly delete apps that you haven't used in a while, downloaded files, and photos and videos that you have already backed up elsewhere.

This process can also be done manually.

1. Install (or launch for the first time) an app such as "Google Photos".

2. Upload all content to the cloud, move photos and videos to your computer (if you wish) and save offline backups.

3. Manually delete all files.

4. After that, launch the launcher and delete the apps that you don't even remember when you used them recently. Manually delete all files. Install (or launch for the first time) an app such as "Google Photos".

I can't really feel like that because I haven't been able to remove the old iOS games myself.

We can't help you procrastinate, but if you find an app that you haven't used for a long time, we can help.

Launch "Google Play", tap the hamburger icon, tap "MyApps & Games"> "Installed", then sort by "Last Used" instead of "Alphabetical".



If you have a gigabyte of games that you haven't played for over a year, it may be time to say goodbye to that game.

If you ever want to know about similar things, check out the Facebook page Maga AI

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