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How to Increase the Storage Capacity of Your Smartphone.

How to free up storage on your smartphone to make it perform faster and allow you to store more files. Yes, having too many files and apps on your cellphone slows it down.

Taking movies and images of oneself for social media is the rule of the day nowadays, therefore one may need to free up storage on his or her smartphone as often as feasible.

However, your smartphone isn’t just filled with photographs and videos for TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, and other apps. App data, caches, and unused apps are all present. To get the most out of your smartphone’s storage, you’ll need to try everything.

Using the Google File App, you may free up space on your smartphone.

1. On your smartphone, open the Google Files app.

2. To eliminate and restore storage space, tap the ‘clean’ button under the selected garbage files and unneeded apps.

Because the app is designed to handle your files and apps, it will land you as soon as you open it. Junk files and unneeded apps will be offered to delete and uninstall under the ‘Clean’ feature.

There are more suggestions in the ‘clean’ feature to free up storage on your device, such as eliminating duplicate files, blurry photographs, huge files, WhatsApp files, and so on. However, to avoid losing any important files, you must make sure that the folders containing those files are backed up. Continue reading to learn how to back up your data before deleting it.

Before using this feature, you can free up extra storage space by going to the ‘Storage’ tab in your smartphone’s settings.

Free Up Storage on Your Smartphone Using Storage Or Apps Section.

Now let’s get into it, firstly by the storage section.

Note: It is not suggested to erase the cache alone, since this will result in the loss of your user data ( files, documents, settings, passwords, and more ).

In the Apps & Notifications section: 

Another hidden feature is available to Android version 12 smartphone owners.

This is a feature called Smart Storage, and if you turn it on, photographs and media backed up to Google Photos won’t stay longer than 60 days on your phone. It will be automatically erased after a certain period. This is how you activate the ‘Smart Storage’ feature.

How To Use Smart Storage

That’s all there is to Smart Storage; you won’t have to go through the hassle of erasing your previously backed-up files. This feature will take care of things for you.

Unused apps can be deleted to free up space on your smartphone.

The Google Play Store is the greatest way to find the most worthless apps on your phone and uninstall them to free up storage space.

Back up your photos to free up space on your smartphone.

• Tap on your icon in the upper-right corner of the Photos app. You should notice a “Backup complete” entry in the drop-down menu if you’re backing up your photos.

• Select “Photos settings” > “Back up & sync” if you aren’t already backing up your photos.

You can now delete your images regularly without the concern of losing data.

If you’ve done all of this and still can’t get enough storage space for that new project or file, it’s time to upgrade.

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