Title: What To Do if Android Internal Memory Gets Full?
1How to Clear Android Internal Memory when It's
Full?
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l-memory-gets-full.html
2Unless you bought a new Android phone with a
mammoth 256 gb of space or the Google Pixel 2XL
that offers unlimited storage pace for all your
photos, you are sure to feel the need for more
internal space on your Android. Sure SD cards may
seem to work but they also do slow down your
phone a lot and you wouldn't always want to
depend on it. It's an effective method only if
you want to increase a little bit of space.
Android internal memory seems limited no matter
what the capacity is. The regular app and system
updates, images, music, videos, apps and other
files fill up the internal memory over time. Then
comes one day you don't have space for anything
else!
3If you find yourself in such a situation, use the
following ways to free up your Android internal
memory.
Solution 1 Insert An SD Card into Your Android
Phone/Tablet If your Android permits the use of
SD card, go get one! Be sure to note the capacity
of SD card that your mobile supports. The SD card
can be used to store music, videos, images, apps
and anything that the internal memory holds. This
will keep the internal memory free for updates
and system files only.
4Solution 2 Move Apps to SD Card The apps stored
in the internal memory can be moved to the SD
card to free up internal space. To achieve that,
you should 1. Access internal storage from
Settings and then choose an app to move. 2. Spot
and click on the "Storage Used" section on top,
choose SD Card and tap Move. Please note that you
cannot move system apps to SD card. You can also
set your Android to install apps on SD card by
default. Click here to learn how to transfer
Android apps to SD card in steps.
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6Solution 3 Delete Useless Apps and Data 1 out of
4 mobile apps are never used after the first
time. You will have many apps stored in the
internal storage that you don't use anymore. Go
ahead and uninstall them to free up internal
memory. Here is a guide telling you how to
delete Android apps.
7Solution 4 Clear App Data and Cache Apps store
cache files and other offline data in the Android
internal memory. You can clean up the cache and
the data in order to get more space. But deleting
data of some apps may cause it to malfunction or
crash. Also, the offline files may not be
available anymore. To clean your app cache head
right over to Settings, navigate to Apps and
select the app you want. Now select Storage and
tap on Clear Cache to erase cached files. You can
also clear app data from the same page if you
wish to.
8Solution 5 Remove Bloatware and System
Apps Android devices come with many preloaded
apps from the manufacturers. Not all of them are
useful and lie unused for their lifetime. But
unfortunately, you cannot uninstall them from the
Settings menu. You can root your Android device
and gain control of uninstalling system apps and
bloatware. There are many Android rooting tools
which you can use to root your phone. But don't
uninstall any app unless you are sure what it
does. Otherwise your Android can crash or cause
problems.
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10Solution 6 Transfer to Cloud or Computer You may
not need to access all the files stored in your
internal memory at a given time. The files can be
easily transferred to Google Drive and stored in
the cloud. You can also move them to a computer
by connecting your Android with a USB cable.
After transferring delete the files from internal
memory to get more space. To transfer Android
files to computer with one click, you can use
Coolmuster Android Assistant.