Android as an operating system has become quite efficient in recent years. Google has focused heavily on its file management system, and apps have become much cleaner. The engine that powers ads on your Android device has also become much faster and more efficient. But this has come at the cost of storage space, your OS files have become larger, apps have become heavier, and games have become more resource-intensive.
How to Free Up Internal Storage on Android, Including 'Other' Storage
With all this in mind, it’s no surprise that your Android device can fill up quickly, despite its large storage capacity. While you can quickly see which photos, videos, files, documents, apps, and games are taking up storage, some files may be placed under the “Other” category by the system.
The system basically places all unidentified storage files under ‘Other’ in the stock memory analyzer of your Android device. If you have been looking for a solution to this problem, then you have come to the right place.
We’ve put together this comprehensive guide that covers all the reasons why your storage is getting full, and provides most, if not all, of the solutions that apply to your device. Let’s get started.