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Flagships can be the best, but compared to the mid-range, they are limited by storage space. Samsung simply denied them the option to expand their storage with memory cards, so sooner or later you will have to figure out where to get those extra GBs. This simple trick will help you in pom. 

When your internal storage starts to fill up, you can move certain files to the cloud, you can go through photos one by one and delete them one by one, you can also think about which apps you no longer use and delete them. But it's all a lengthy process with an unclear result. Each photo takes up a different amount of space, some apps and games are more demanding than others.

That's why it's a good idea to go straight from the start to what clearly takes up the most space. But how to find out? It's not complicated because the Samsung phone will tell you about it. You just have to know where to go and then, of course, decide if you can say goodbye to such files. 

How to find the largest files on Samsung and delete them 

  • Go to Settings. 
  • Select an offer Battery and device care. 
  • Click on Storage. 
  • Scroll all the way down where you can already see the menu Large files. 

When you start the offer, the files will be sorted from the largest ones. This way you will easily know what takes up the most of your internal memory and delete it. To do this, just mark the file on the left and click on at the bottom right Remove. The selected items are usually moved to the trash unless they are apps. Basket can be found right above Large Files. So select My Files, Gallery or whatever you see here, tap the three dots on the top right and select Pour out and confirm by selecting Remove 

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