Your smartphone is very much like a mini-portable computer. It has limited storage. For this reason, it is good to perform spring cleaning on your Android device from time to time. Just follow these steps below.
#1 Delete your old text messages
Click on the Message icon
Click on “Settings”
Under “Storage “Settings”” make sure the “Delete Old Messages” box
Set your Text and Multimedia message limit to your specifications
This will be automatic from now on. If there are important messages to keep you will need to lock the message to prevent deleting automatically
*instructions may vary slightly based on the device.
#2 Clear the cache from your apps and browser. Cache files are temporary files created by your apps. They take up a lot of storage over time.
Click on “Settings”
Click on “Applications”
Click on “Storage Use”
Click on each application
Click on “Clear Cache” DO NOT CLICK ON CLEAR DATA
*instructions may vary slightly based on the device.
#3 Delete Apps you no longer use/need. Have you downloaded the latest greatest game or app and find that you no longer use it? Get rid of it!
Click on “Settings”
Click on “Applications”
Click on “Manage Applications”
Click on “All” (at the top)
Click on the Application you want to uninstall
Click on “Uninstall” (in the upper right)
Note: some applications come prepackaged with your phone and may not be able to be uninstalled
*instructions may vary slightly based on the device.
#4 Move Apps to your SD card. All apps are not eligible to be moved to your SD card, but some are and this can save you valuable space. To do this, just follow the instructions below.
Click on “Settings”
Click on “Applications”
Click on “Manage Applications”
Click on the application you want to move
Click on “Move to SD card” (if it is greyed out, it is not able to be moved)
*instructions may vary slightly based on the device.
PLEASE NOTE. If none of these steps worked, you can a Factory Data Reset. More on that can be found here at Factory Data reset FAQ.