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Get started through Settings and select Storage > Free up space
By Robert Earl Wells III Updated on June 15, 2022 Reviewed by Jon Fisher Reviewed by Jon Fisher Wichita Technical Institute Jonathan Fisher is a CompTIA certified technologist with more than 6 years' experience writing for publications like TechNorms and Help Desk Geek. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email In This Article
Expand Jump to a Section Use Free Up Space on Android Back Up Photos in the Cloud Delete Android Apps Offload Apps and Photos Use a File Manager to Free Up Space What to Know
Go to Settings and select Storage > Free up space > select items to delete > Free up space or Storage > Manage Storage.To automatically delete old photos and videos, go to Settings > Storage and toggle on Smart Storage.Enable automatic backups in Google Photos by going to Photo settings > Back up & sync. Then delete old photos and videos. This article explains how to free up space on Android phones and tablets using several different methods. Instructions apply to devices running Android 8 and later made by all manufacturers (Google, Samsung, LG, etc.). Use Free Up Space on Android
On Android 8 and later, there's a built-in tool that will remove downloaded files, photos and videos you have backed up online, and apps you haven't used in a while. Some phone brands do not support the Free Up Space and Smart Storage tools, but instead, they have their own enhanced storage features. For example, Samsung phones have Samsung Cloud. Go to your Android settings and select Storage. Tap Free up space. Not all Android devices are the same, so on some devices, it's Storage > Manage Storage. Select the items you want to delete, then tap Free up space again. If you want to regularly delete photos and other files that you've already backed up to the cloud, go to Settings > Storage and tap the Smart Storage toggle. Back Up Photos in the Cloud
The Google Photos app backs up your photos and videos to your Google account so that you can delete them from your device. You can then view and download your pictures on the web using your PC or any other device. Google Photos should do this automatically, but to be sure: Tap your profile icon. Tap Photo settings. Tap Back up & sync and make sure the toggle switch is turned to the on position Once you've enabled automatic backups, you can delete photos and videos from your device, or turn on Smart Storage to delete them automatically. The fastest way to do that is to go to Library > Utilities > Free up space from the Google Photos app. Delete Android Apps
Like your photos and videos, your apps and app data are automatically synced with your Google account. That means when you delete apps from your Android, you can re-download them later along with all your associated data. In other words, if you delete a game, you won't lose your progress, so long as it's backed up to the cloud. When you're running low on space, go ahead and uninstall any apps you rarely use. If you don't want to remove an app, another way to free up a minimal amount of space is to delete your Android cache files. In newer versions of Android, there's no way to delete all cache files all at once, but you can clear the cache for each app individually. Offload Apps and Photos
Likewise, you can move Android photos, files, and apps onto a memory card or your computer via USB cable. If you have pictures and videos that you don't want to be uploaded to your Google account, it's a good idea to keep backup copies elsewhere. You can even set your default camera storage to the SD card by going to Camera Settings > Storage Location > SD Card. Not all Android devices will have this option. If you're still running low on room, it might be time to buy a new Android phone with more storage space. Use a File Manager to Free Up Space
Third-party file managers save internal storage space on your Android by deleting duplicate and unnecessary files. They can also help organize your files by creating folders, making them easier to locate. In addition to built-in Android cleaners, many file manager apps come with other tools for optimizing your device's performance, so browse the Google Play Store to find one you like. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Free Up Space on Your Phone Fast How to Use an iPad With an Android Phone How to Set an SD Card as Default Storage in Android How to Back Up Your Android Phone to a PC How to Stop a Download on Android How to Find Downloads on Android Phones How to Fix It When WhatsApp Images and Videos Are Not Showing in Gallery 3 Best Free Antivirus Apps for Android Phones How to Transfer Your Contacts From Android to iPhone How to Recover Deleted Photos on Android 10 Ways to Speed Up a Phone That's Running Too Slowly How to Set Up a New Android Phone How to Set Up a New Android From an Old Phone How to Rotate Videos on Android How to Delete Photos From iPhone but Not iCloud How to Delete Apps on an Android Tablet Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies