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Freeing up space on Android phones sometimes can be a bit challenging, especially when you need all of the apps and data stored on your device. You may not be willing to lose your essential data from your device, but in this article, you will learn how to free space on your device without losing your essential data and apps. In case you think that your device does not have enough space to store all of your data, no need to buy a new Android device that has larger internal storage. You can expand the internal storage as long your phone supports Android Marshmallow or later updates. You can still create more free storage space on your phone than you think.

Source: 5 Best Ways to Free Up Storage on Android Device

Here are the top 5 ways to make free space on an Android tablet or phone.

1. Using Android Free UP Space Tool

Android offers an inbuilt tool that can help you in enhancing the free storage on your device. 

It also capable of making more usable storage space on your device than what comes from the manufacturer:

  1. Unlock your Android device and then head to swipe your fingers up to down across the screen.
  2. This will reveal the Notification pane on your phone.
  3. Make a press on the Settings icon.
  4. In settings, head to Storage.
  5. Now you may see the current usable space on your device.
  6. There is an option saying Smart Storage.
  7. Head to Free up space option.  
  8. You will be offered to choose Google’s Files app, in case it is already installed on your device.
  9. There is an option saying Remove items, and with that, you can remove the images and videos of your device. But never do this, in case you got no backup of them.  
  10. This tool allows you to see what things are consuming your storage space on your Android phone.
  11. However, never tap the Clear Storage option since it will wipe up all of your phone data.
  12. You can tap the Clear Cache button to clean the whole cached of your phone.

2. Merge the SD Card into Internal Storage

The newer version of the Android allows users to use their SD card as internal storage to expand the size of Internal storage. By doing so, if your device has 32 GB internal storage space and you inserted a 64 GB SD card, then you will be able to merge both storages into one. As a result, you will end up with a total of around 96 GB of internal space, and surely, you will get adequate free space you needed. Here is how to expand the Internal Storage with an SD card on Android:

  1. Insert an SD card of your choice.
  2. Please turn on your Android device and wait until it gets detected.
  3. Now head to Settings.
  4. Go to Storage.
  5. Select your SD card.
  6. Click on the three vertical dots icon situated on the upper-right of the screen.  
  7. Head to Storage Settings.
  8. Make a tap on Format as Internal.
  9. You will get a warning that all data stored on your SD card will be cleared. So make sure the card does not contain any important data.
  10. Then Hit on Erase & Format.
  11. You may see a message saying that your SD card is slow, so no need to worry. Just press on OK.
  12. Now choose the Move Now option and then tap on Next.
  13. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the process.

3. Store Images on Cloud Storage

If you are running tight on space on your Android device, then it is better to get in the refuge of the Cloud storage services. Google Photos has built-in cloud storage that is linked to your Google Drive, so you can use that feature to save most of the photos online. Once the photos are stored online, delete all local photos to save free space.

4. Take the Refuge in File Manager

A file manager can help you recognize some unnecessary files on your device that you can’t see anywhere else. So use a high-quality file manager app in case your phone doesn’t have the built-in one. In the file manager, look for the old files that are not useful anymore and remove them.  

5. Delete Offline Google Maps

The offline maps or navigation on Google Maps takes a lot of storage space, especially in case the saved map is too large. The more distant map navigation you save, the more space it will consume. So if you have saved any offline map on your smartphone, then make sure to remove them if they are no longer needed.

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