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When you run out of memory, your phone slows down, the battery drains quickly, and limits what you can do. By deleting unnecessary data on your mobile phone, you will have more free memory and increase your device’s performance.
Steps
On Android
- Open the Settings app on your device.
- Scroll down and tap “About phone”.
- Tap the “Memory” option. Some basic details about your phone’s memory usage will appear.
- Tap the “Memory used by apps” button. The apps that take up the most RAM will appear.
- Open the Settings app on the device.
- Select “Apps” or “Application manager”.
- Scroll down on the list to find apps you don’t use.
- Tap the app and select “Uninstall” to remove it. The application will be removed from the device. If there is no “Uninstall” button, the application is built into the device and cannot be removed.
- Open the Settings app on the device.
- Select “Apps” or “Application manager”.
- Find the app you want to disable. Usually those are apps from the vendor or bundled apps that you didn’t install yourself.
- Tap “Uninstall updates” if available. You may have to press this button first to get the option to disable the app.
- Click “Disable”. The application will be disabled and will no longer launch. [3] X Research Sources
- Switch to PC – Connect your Android device to your computer via a USB cable. Open the Notification panel, tap the USB option and select “Photo transfer”. Open the Computer/This PC window, right-click the Android device (maybe only the model number is shown) and select “Import pictures and videos”. Follow the instructions to copy all the photos on the device to the Pictures folder. Click the “More options” link and check the “Delete files from your device after importing” box.
- Move to Mac – Connect your Android device to your Mac computer via a USB cable. Open the Notification panel, tap the USB option and select “Photo transfer”. Open the Image Capture app on your Mac and select your Android device in the menu on the left. Open the additional options at the bottom of the menu and select “Delete after Import”. Click “Import All” to transfer all the photos from your Android device to your Mac, then delete the photos from Android.
- Cloud Upload – Get the Google Photos (Google Images) app if you haven’t already. Google Photos lets you back up all your photos for free with only a slight loss in quality, or upload them to Drive storage in their original quality. Open Google Photos’ Settings menu and tap “Back up & sync”. Tap “Upload Size” to choose whether you want to use free storage or Drive. As long as you make sure that the “Backup & sync” option is enabled, the photos will automatically be uploaded. Then, tap “Free up space” from the Settings menu to delete all the photos you just backed up.
- Open the Downloads app in the app drawer. The app drawer button has a grid of dots.
- Click the “Delete” button and select all the files you want to delete.
- Click “Delete” again to delete all selected files. Note: this process will vary slightly by phone manufacturer.
- Open the Settings app on the device.
- Scroll to the bottom of the menu and select “System updates”.
- Click “Check for update” and install the update (if available). The update process usually takes about 20 minutes if a new update is available.
On iPhone
- Hold down the power button until the Power slider appears on the screen.
- Use your finger to swipe the slider to power off iPhone.
- After about 10 seconds, hold down the power button again to turn iPhone back on.
- Hold down the power button until the Power slider appears. But first you need to make sure your iPhone is unlocked.
- Hold down the Home button for 5 seconds after the slider appears. If successful, you will return to the Home screen. The RAM in use will be cleared.
- Find the app you want to delete on the Home screen.
- Long press on the app until the icon starts to wobble.
- Tap the “X” on the corner of the app to delete. Repeat the action with the other apps you want to delete. Note: system apps will not be deleted.
- With Windows – Connect iPhone to computer via USB cable. Open the Computer/This PC window and right-click the iPhone icon. Select “Import pictures and videos” to start importing pictures. Click “More options” and check the box “Delete files from your device after importing.” Follow the onscreen instructions to import the photos to your computer and then delete them from your iPhone.
- With Mac – Connect iPhone to Mac via USB cable. Open “Image Capture” and select iPhone from the list of devices in the left menu. Expand the additional options at the bottom of the menu and select “Delete after Import”. Click the “Import all” button to import the photos to your computer and then delete them from your iPhone.
- Open the Settings app and select “General”.
- Tap “Accessibility”.
- Tap “Reduce Motion” and turn on “Reduce Motion”.
- Go back to the “Accessibility” menu and choose “Increase Contrast”. Then enable the “Reduce Transparency” option.
- Open the Settings app and select “General”.
- Tap “Storage & iCloud Usage” then select “Manage Storage” under Storage.
- Tap Music from the list of apps.
- Swipe any specific artist or song from right to left and then tap “Delete”. You can also tap “All Songs” to delete all the music at once.
- One of the most popular apps is System Status, but you won’t be able to see the RAM usage of each app.
Advice
- For Android and iPhone, you don’t have to close all apps in the recently used list. The system will pause these applications when you are not using them, thereby limiting the consumption of system resources.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
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This article has been viewed 5,226 times.
When you run out of memory, your phone slows down, the battery drains quickly, and limits what you can do. By deleting unnecessary data on your mobile phone, you will have more free memory and increase your device’s performance.
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