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What Should I Delete When My Phone Storage Is Full?
Some ways to free up storage on your phone are deleting old conversations, uninstalling apps you don't use, backing up your files to the Cloud, transferring files to a computer, managing your photos, and buying more data, the list goes on!
Why Is My Phone Storage Always Full?
Here are some of the reasons why your phone storage may always be full, first off your operating system may be too big. Another reason might be that your text messages take up a lot of space, so make sure to delete old conversations. Also, check for duplicated photos as you never know if you've taken the same photo twice!
How Do I Free Up Space On My Phone?
If you're an Android user, then we have good news for you! This is one of the sure-fire ways to free up space on your phone. Simply go to your phone's settings and select 'storage' by doing this you will get to see how much space is in use and a list of categories. Then tap on the free up space button where you will be moved to Google's Files App, which offers suggestions on how to free up space by getting rid of junk files, deleting screenshots, large photos, backed up media, and more!
How Do I Free Up Space Without Deleting Anything?
We know that deleting things on your phone can be difficult, so here are some tips for you to try to free up space on your phone without needing to delete anything important. Firstly, deleted unused or unnecessary storage-eating apps, delete old text messages, clear your browser's cache, and turn off automatic app updates.