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A simple guide to finding the total, used, and available storage space on your Android
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Generally, there is a limited amount of internal memory to install Android applications on, so you should be aware of how much space is available on your device. You should also keep an eye on your external/SD card memory so that you don’t run out of space for your pictures, videos, and music. Luckily, checking your storage on Android is pretty straightforward.

  1. It has an icon that resembles a gear. It's can be found in your Apps menu.
  2. It's in the list of search results below the search bar.
    • If you do not see Storage in the Settings menu, tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner and type storage in the search bar to search the Settings menu o your device for the Storage menu.
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  3. At the top of the screen, it displays the total amount of space your Android device has, the total amount of user/system space that is currently in use, and the total amount of space available on your Android device.
    • The Android device’s memory is also categorized into different storage sections which allow you to see how much space each type of file on your device is taking up.
  4. The amount of space used by apps is displayed to the right of "Apps" in the Storage menu. Tap Apps or Applications in the Storage menu to see a list of apps installed on your Android device.
    • To Uninstall unneeded apps in the Apps menu, tap the checkbox or circular button next to an app listed in the Apps menu. Then tap Uninstall in the upper-right corner.
  5. The amount of space used by images on your phone is displayed to the right of "Images" or "Pictures" in the Storage menu. Tap Pictures , or Images to see a list of all images on your Android device. This displays a list of all the images on your Android device.
    • To delete images, tap the images you want to delete. Then tap Delete in the upper-right corner.
    • Before deleting items to free up storage space, you may want to backup your Android device.
  6. The amount of space used by video files is displayed to the right of "Videos" in the Storage menu. Tap Videos in the Storage menu to display a list of videos.
    • To delete unwanted videos, tap the checkbox or circular button next to the videos you do not want to keep. Then tap Delete in the upper-right corner.
  7. The amount of storage used by audio files is displayed next to "Audio" in the Storage menu. Tap Audio to display a list of Audio files on your phone.
    • To delete audio files on your phone, tap the checkbox or circular button next to the audio files you do not want to keep. Then tap Delete in the upper-right corner.
  8. The amount of space used by documents is displayed to the right of "Documents" in the Storage menu. Tap Documents to see the amount of space used by app files. Documents can include PDFs, text documents, or save files used by other apps.
    • To delete documents in the Documents menu, tap the checkbox or circular button next to the files you want to delete, and tap Delete in the upper-right corner.
  9. This section contains the amount of space occupied by temporary files, or cached data, on your device. The amount of data used by temporary or cached data is displayed to the right of this section in the Storage menu. This is the data that your apps download from the Internet and is stored temporarily so that you don’t have to download it again the next time you are online, like profile pictures. Tapping the “Cached Data” section will prompt you to clear the cached memory. Tap “OK” to clear memory, or tap “Cancel” to go back to the Device Memory screen.
    • One some devices, this may be displayed as "App Data". The amount of App Data is displayed next to each individual app below the "App Data" section in the Storage menu.
  10. The “Miscellaneous” section displays the amount of memory space used by the miscellaneous files, like the thumbnails and playlists. Tapping the section will open the Miscellaneous Files screen. Tap the checkboxes in the list to select the files you want to delete, and then tap the delete icon at the top right corner of the screen to free up space.
    • This is not available on all Android devices.
  11. If you have an SD card installed on your phone, you can check the storage use of your SD card by tapping SD Card in the storage menu. This displays a separate storage menu for your SD card. You can see the total amount of space your SD card has, as well as the amount of space currently in use and space available on your SD card.[Image:Check Your Storage on Your Android Step 9.jpg|center]]
    • You can also check the amount of space used by apps, images, videos, audio files, an documents and delete files in the Storage menu for the SD card. Just as you would with the internal Storage menu on your Android device.
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      1. Open the Settings menu on in your Apps menu or Apps Drawer.
      2. Search "Storage" and tap Storage .
      3. Check the total amount of storage, used storage and free storage at the top of the menu.
      4. Check the amount of storage used by apps, app data, cache, images, videos, audio files, and documents in the Storage menu.

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