How to Free Up Space on Your Android Smartphone in 2018
Although nowadays, most of Smartphone producer’s are equipping their products with a vast amount of storage except for some low-end devices with low storage. Today, we will be discussing How to Free Up Space on Your Android Smartphone in 2018.
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How to Free Up Space on Your Android Smartphone
1. Deleting Large Files
Large files – especially movies, makes a smartphone storage to get full as quickly as one can’t even imagine.
To identify large files taking up your storage, tap on your file manager and further tap on large files. You can then delete whichever is less important to you.
2. Uninstalling Unused Apps
There are always apps we install and not of benefit to us. Instead of them taking up our storage, why not uninstall them?
To see your unused Apps, go to settings and tap on Apps. Check your list of Apps and uninstall by tapping on it and then further tapping on uninstall.
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3. Clearing App Data
Some of our favorite Apps consumes data than we can imagine. Apps like Facebook, UC Browser, Instagram and many others, consume up the storage and makes the phone when operated.
To check the space an app (Facebook as an example) consumes, go to Settings > Apps >> Facebook, you will see the details displayed. From the details look for data and you’ll be surprised to see the storage usage (usually in MB). To clear App data usage, click on Clear data option from where you check the data consumes details.
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4. Uninstalling Lite Apps
Most of the favorite large disagree consuming apps developers are aware of the problem their apps are causing low-end devices users. Therefore, many of them like Facebook created a Lite App usually consume little MBs and run smoothly without the phone lagging.
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