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Home›Tech Advice›Low on Storage? Delete Your Unused Android Apps

Low on Storage? Delete Your Unused Android Apps

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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If you’re constantly receiving notifications about low storage space on your Android device, it’s time to take action. One effective way to free up valuable storage is by deleting unused apps from your device. Not only will this help reclaim precious space, but it can also improve the overall performance of your Android device. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of identifying and removing unused apps from your Android phone or tablet.

Step 1: Assess Your App Usage

Begin by evaluating which apps you regularly use and those that have been sitting idle on your device. Many times, we accumulate numerous applications over time that we rarely open or haven’t used in months. You may find games you no longer play or utility apps that are now redundant due to built-in features offered by newer versions of the operating system.

Step 2: Check Storage Usage

Android provides a built-in feature that allows you to see how much storage each app occupies:

1. Open Settings on your Android device.

2. Look for an option labeled Storage, Storage & USB, or similar (location may vary depending on the version of Android).

3. Within the storage settings, tap on Apps or App Manager.

4. You should see a list of installed applications along with their respective sizes.
Take note of large-sized apps occupying significant amounts of storage space as these will likely be prime candidates for deletion if they are not essential.

Step 3: Uninstall Unused Apps

Now that you have identified which apps are consuming substantial amounts of storage without being frequently used, follow these steps to uninstall them:

1 . Return to the list of installed applications within Settings > Storage > Apps (or similar).

2 . Tap on an app name from the list—this will lead you to its specific settings page.

3 . On this page: – Click on the Uninstall button or similar option. – Confirm your intent to uninstall when prompted.

4 . Repeat this process for all unused apps you wish to remove from your device.

Step 4: Clear App Caches

Even after uninstalling an app, residual data in the form of caches may remain. These files can accumulate over time and occupy significant storage space. To clear app caches:

1 . Go back to Settings > Storage > Apps (or similar).

2 . Tap on an app name that you have previously uninstalled or one that is still installed but taking up considerable space due to cache accumulation.

3 . Within the specific app’s settings page: – Look for an option labeled Clear Cache or something similar. – Tap on it to remove cached files associated with that particular app.

4 . Repeat this process for other apps as needed.

Optional Step: Use “Offload” Feature

Some Android devices offer a feature called “Offload” or “Smart Storage.” This automatically identifies and removes unused apps based on infrequent usage.

• Check if your device has this feature by going into Settings > Storage (or similar).

• Enable the option if available and adjust any additional preferences according to your needs.

Conclusion

Freeing up storage space on your Android device is essential for maintaining smooth performance and ensuring you have enough room for new apps, photos, videos, and documents. By assessing your app usage, checking storage usage within settings, uninstalling unused applications, clearing cache files, and utilizing optional features like “Offload,” you’ll be able to reclaim valuable space effortlessly.

Regularly reviewing and removing unnecessary apps will not only improve storage availability but also enhance overall user experience by reducing cluttered screens and optimizing system performance. Enjoy a cleaner Android device with more room for what matters most!

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