Your Android phone storage is full and you can't install apps
Your phone's built-in storage is full. Delete old apps and photos you don't need, clear app caches, and move photos to cloud storage. This frees up several gigabytes in minutes.
Android phones have limited built-in storage. When it fills up with apps, photos, videos, and cached data, the system can't function properly — apps won't install, the phone slows down, and you can't take photos. The fastest way to free space is to delete large photos, move them to Google Photos, and clear app caches. You'll free up several gigabytes quickly.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Only deleting a few small files when you need to delete gigabytes worth — be aggressive with uninstalling apps and deleting photos
- Not realising Google Photos backup means you can safely delete the originals from your phone
Signs you need professional help
- If you've deleted everything you can and storage is still full, you need to consider a phone with more storage or an SD card
- If clearing cache or uninstalling apps seems to have broken something, contact us for help
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