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  • 02-24-2016, 05:04 AM
    hexixi
    good job
  • 02-19-2016, 03:25 AM
    john peter
    overall well described in the use of free space in Samsung mobiles
  • 02-18-2016, 03:20 AM
    HollyHolm
    Good share.
  • 02-18-2016, 12:05 AM
    Evelyn_Joo
    Our mobile phone is our go-to device. When we get a new Samsung, we can't wait to take a quick photo, check our work email, calculate something or jot down notes via it. It becomes the first thing we reach out for. However, it doesn't take long for a new Samsung phone or tablet to get cluttered up with rolls of pictures, redundant apps, unused widgets, cached files and the troublingly vague "Misc" data. It takes up increasingly internal storage day by day and slows down your phone speed.

    1. Delete Temporary Files

    Just as your computer stores temporary internet files, your smartphone apps often store temporary files in your device's internal memory.This temporary data can pile up and eventually take up a considerable amount of space. Delete such files occasionally to free up more space. Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge feature a Smart Manager, which allows you to manage your device's storage and easily delete unnecessary data with a tap of a button through Clean Master. You can even download the Clean Master app on other phones to manage storage. On your Galaxy Note 4 and some other devices, you can go to Settings -> System -> Storage -> Cached data and click on it to erase unnecessary files.

    2. Uninstall Unnecessary Apps

    Apps come in various sizes, with big-budget games usually taking up the most space. If you're no longer making use of an app, why have it installed? Removing apps is a quick-and-simple way to free up space. You can always grab them again later if you want to. Employ the services of a smart Android Management tool such as Syncios Mobile Manager (free) to clear up useless apps with app data and game save, backup apps to your pc to release phone storage.

    You can use the third-party app Syncios Manager to manage your apps, music, photos and other data freely to save your storage.

    3. Make Use of An External SD Card

    One of the beauties of Samsung's Galaxy series is that it traditionally meant devices comes with a space for a microSD card. An SD can essentially act as another hard drive for your smartphone – you can move pictures, videos, and even app data there instead of housing it in the device's internal storage.

    4. Backup Data to Computer to Release Phone Space

    Samsung enables you to expand storage by enlarging SD card storage, but you know, overloaded data dose slow down your device and even causes frozen interface. Given such situiations, you don't have to obliterate all of your most precious memories, but you might want to consider moving them somewhere else.

    For example, you can backup your phone data to computer to release more space, such as photos, music, videos, messages and more. Since the Android built-in backup tool or USB backs up very limited kinds of data , I'd love backup Samsung device using Syncios Data Transfer.

    To do this, launch Syncios Data Transfer > click "Backup"> select data > click "Start Copy".

    5. Delete Downloaded and Miscellaneous Files

    As you browse the web, it's very easy to download PDFs and other files that you look at once and then never need again. It's worth taking a look in your Downloads folder to see if you have anything you can get rid of. Go to the Downloads app and long press on a file you don't need, tap any extra files you want to delete and hit the trash can icon.

    Using all of these tips, you might well be surprised at how much space you can free up. Any other space-saving tips we missed that have worked for you? Share them below!

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