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Indeed, the latest smartphone devices come with a minimum of 32GB of storage. However, for some users, even 64GB of space is not enough because they carry a huge number of videos, photos, music, and app data. Now, there’s always a limit of device storage, and once it gets full, you have to check and clear the waste and unnecessary data from your device. There are some files on Android devices that are hidden and consume a huge space on the smartphone. But if you know where to find the unnecessary files, you can free up space from your device. So here’s the guide to free up space on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone in a simple method.

How to Free Up Space on Samsung Galaxy through System

  • Launch Settings.
  • Slide down and press on the Battery and Device Care option.
  • Click on the Storage option.
  • Under the Storage tab, there’ll be a category list to show which app is consuming the highest storage.
  • Tap on any app category option.
  • Click the Music option.
  • Now the Music folder will appear.
  • Open the Music folder, check the files and delete the unnecessary music files from your Samsung Galaxy device.

You can follow the same process for all other categories of apps. However, if you want to clear the data of a certain app, you’ll have to follow a different procedure.

How to Release Space on Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Per App

  • Open Settings application.
  • Slide down and click on the Apps option.
  • Now slide on the Apps tab and check the storage they are consuming underneath every app.
  • Click on any app under the App section.
  • Click on the Storage option.
  • Press on the Clear cache option to clear all temporary files.
  • Press on the Clear data option to clear the entire app data.

Clearing cache data won’t release enough space from your device, but it is necessary to clear the temporary files from the device. But if you clear the app data, you’ll lose all login details settings of the app. So if you open the app again, you’ll have to configure the app from scratch.

If you have so many images and videos on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, you can just upload them to cloud storage like Dropbox, OneDrive, or even Google Drive. Among all cloud services, Google Drive is the best.

Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage on each account. You can save apps, images, videos, files, passwords, and many more things in it. If 15GB of storage is not enough for you, you can purchase more storage to save more data.

Conclusion

Cleaning up space from an Android device is pretty simple, and Samsung Galaxy offers some additional features to clean up the storage. The most basic method to clean up the data is by opening the My Files and selecting the unnecessary files to delete. There’s also a recycle option given that stores all deleted times. So in order to delete files properly, users also have to clean the recycle bin.

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Source: How to Clear Out the Waste Data and Free Up Space on Samsung Galaxy Smartphone

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