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How To Increase Internal Memory Of Any Android Phone by jtjohn(m): 8:50am On Feb 14, 2018
If you are running out of storage space on your Android phone, you can generate more internal memory through several different methods. To substantially increase your phone's memory, you can transfer data to an Secure Digital (SD) card. Other quick options include removing cached data and large downloads, temporarily disabling apps, and removing photos and videos.

Method One of Six:
Removing Unwanted DownloadsEdit
Tap the “Downloads” app. The “Downloads” app is located in the app drawer of your Android.

Tap the Menu icon. The Menu icon appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen.

Tap and hold a download. Select unwanted downloads by tapping and holding for a few seconds.

Repeat the process as needed.

Tap the Trash icon to delete. Unwanted downloads will be permanently removed and you'll have more internal memory.

Method Two of Six:
Disabling BloatwareEdit
Tap the“Settings” icon. The Settings icon is located in your app drawer.

Swipe the “All” tab. Swipe over the “All” tab listed in the top center of the screen for a complete list of all the applications on your Android.

Tap the app to disable.

Tap the “Disable” tab. A prompt will appear stating that other applications may be affected, however this is okay since you are not completely removing the app.

Tap “Ok”.

Tap the “Clear Data” tab. This is located in the App Info section.

Tap the “Clear Cache” tab. This is located in the App info section. Now you have removed unnecessary software and increased your internal memory.

Method Three of Six:
Removing Cached Data for Android AppsEdit
Tap the “Settings” icon. The “Settings" icon is located in the app drawer of your Android.

Tap on “Storage”.

Tap on “Cached data”.

Tap “OK” to clear cached data for all apps. You now have successfully removed cookies and pages will begin to load faster.

Method Four of Six:
Deleting Photos and VideosEdit
Tap the Google Photos app. The app is located in the app drawer on your Android.

Tap the Menu.

Tap the “Settings” tab.

Tap “Back up & Sync”.
Photos that are not backed up will appear with an icon of a cloud with a strike through it.
Tap the return arrow. Tap the arrow at the upper left hand of the screen to return to the main screen.

Tap the Photo icon. The Photo icon is found at the bottom of the screen.

Touch and hold a photo. Touch and hold down all the videos or photos you wish to remove. A check mark will appear once the photo has been selected.

Repeat the process as needed.

Tap the “Trash” icon. The Trash icon is found at the upper right hand side of the screen.

Tap “Delete”. A prompt will appear asking you to confirm you want to delete your selected photos. Tap “Delete” to permanently remove photos or videos from your Google Photos app.

Method Five of Six:
Install and run GOM SaverEdit
GOM Saver- Compressed your photos and videos

Download the GOM Saver app from the Google Play Store.

Launch GOM Saver, default mode will be set.

You can see how much memory you can save by running the video or image compression.

You can delete the original file or cloud back it up.

The compressed image or video will be left on your phone.

Average saving is about 50% of the original file amount. (Example: 5 gigs of photos will be 2.5 gig)

Method Six of Six:
Transferring Data to a SD CardEdit
Download the Link2SD app. Download the app from the Google Play Store.

Turn off your phone.
You must use volume keys to navigate and the power/home button to select, as touch does not work in recovery mode.
Tap the Link2SD app. The application is located in your app drawer.

Tap the“Advanced” option. This appears in the drop down list of options.

Tap the“Partition sdcard" option. This appears in the Advanced menu’s drop down list of options.

Tap the ext size. This size should be smaller than your memory card size.

Tap the swap size. The swap size should be zero.

Wait a few moments.

Select "+++++go back+++++".

Select “reboot system now”.

Start phone.

Install the Link2SD app. This is located in the app drawer of your phone

Tap the Link2SD app.

Click “Allow” Superuser permissions.

Select "Ext2". This option will appear in a pop-up.

Select “Ok” to reboot.

Tap the Link2SD app.

Tap the “Filter” icon. This appears at the top of the screen.

Tap the “On Internal” option.

Tap the “Option” icon.

Tap the “Multi-select” option.

Tap the “Option” icon.

Tap the “Create link” option

Tap “Link application file”.

Tap “Link dalvik cache file”.

Tap “Link library files”.

Tap “Ok”.

Wait a few moments.

Tap “Ok”. You have successfully moved your apps and other data to your SD card.


You must root your phone before transferring data to an SD card.

Back up your memory card contents before transferring data to an SD card.

Have a charged phone to avoid any disruptions.
Re: How To Increase Internal Memory Of Any Android Phone by otakulin: 11:01am On Feb 28, 2018
You can still use the third party software named aomei partition assistant to shrink partition and then add the unallocated space to extend the partition. Here is the guide:
Partition SD Card for Android with Free SD Card Partition Tool

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