Modern mobile phones can replace computers, navigators, cameras, maps and much more. Recently, however, users of Android devices are faced with the problem of lack of memory, which is reflected in the functionality of the device. How to solve this problem?
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest thing to do is to remove unnecessary applications. Due to the fact that the Google play store offers a huge selection of applications, some people will want to download many games, screensavers, entertainment applications, etc. As a result, applications will remain forgotten (most of them) and will simply take up memory. Evaluate how much you need this or that application and remove unnecessary ones.
Step 2
Each device has built-in apps. Sometimes they can be removed, but more often they cannot. Go to each of them (of course, provided that you do not need them), remove updates in these applications and disable them. Also go to Google play and turn off auto-updates. Otherwise, all unnecessary applications will be updated and take up even more memory.
Step 3
It also happens that the user does not download new applications, does not update anything, and the memory on the device runs out. This happens as a result of file caching. Download an application that will clean your cache regularly, such as a cleaner master. It not only cleans up memory, but also sorts files, shows you the oldest and most unpopular applications that you might want to delete along with the cache.
Step 4
When you take pictures, download pictures and music, all this is automatically saved to the internal memory. Change the settings where you save files from internal to external storage and do not forget to transfer existing files.
Step 5
Of course, if a USB flash drive is inserted into the phone, the problem of applications is solved by transferring them. However, some cannot be transferred to external storage, and those that are transferred still take up some space in the phone's memory. If you have a lot of applications on your Android device, it will run out of memory on your phone. The irony is that when 100-300 MB are left on the phone, Google play asks to free up memory for downloading an application, even in several megabytes. This brings great inconvenience to users. Alternative stores like mobogenie solve the problem. They allow you to download many applications and will not report a memory shortage until it really runs out.