How to Delete "Other" Storage on Android & Samsung (Free Up Space Fast)
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How to Delete "Other" Storage on Android & Samsung (Free Up Space Fast)
Is “Other” storage eating up space on your Android or Samsung phone? In this video, I’ll walk you through exactly how to find and delete those hidden files step by step — no third-party apps needed.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
• How to enable hidden system files in the My Files app
• How to check and clean “Other” storage from Device Care settings
• How to delete Invisible Backups, Pending Files, and Uncategorized files
• How to clear your Cache Partition safely using Android Recovery Mode
Steps Covered:
Step 1 – My Files App
Open the My Files app on your Samsung or Android phone. Go to the top-right menu, tap Settings, and turn on “Show Hidden System Files” so all hidden storage is visible.
Step 2 – Device Storage Check
Go to your phone Settings and scroll down to find Device Care or Storage. Tap on Storage, then select “Show More” to see a full breakdown of what is using your space.
Step 3 – Clean Other Files
Inside the Other Files section, look for Invisible Backups, Pending Files, and Uncategorized Files. Delete anything you no longer need to recover significant storage space.
Step 4 – Recovery Mode Cache Clear
Power off your phone completely. Then press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons together to boot into Android Recovery Mode. Select “Wipe Cache Partition” and then “Reboot System Now” to finish the process.
This method works on:
Samsung Galaxy S series, A series, M series, and most Android phones running Android 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.
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