Five Steps to free up space on your Android device

Android phones and tablets can be filled quickly when you download apps, add media files like music and movies, and cache data for offline use. Many low-end devices can only hold a few gigabytes of storage space, which makes it even more problematic. The less space you have, the more time you have to dedicate to internal memory for micromanagement. If your space is regularly insufficient and you need to manage it, next time you can buy a phone or tablet with more storage space. Use Android's built-in archiving tool Modern versions of Android have a storage window where you can see exactly how much storage space is on your device. To find it, open the Settings screen and tap Storage. You can see how much space is used by applications and their data, from images and videos, audio files, downloads, cached data and various other files. The fact is that it works slightly differently depending on the version of Android you are using. Android 8.0 Oreo Google has taken a funda...