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title: "HOW TO FREE UP SPACE ON ANDROID WITHOUT DELETING ANYTHING?"  
description: "HOW TO FREE UP SPACE ON ANDROID WITHOUT DELETING ANYTHING?"  
author: "Fixing Hacks"  
published: 2021-07-01  
updated: 2021-07-01  
canonical: https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/93678/how-to-free-up-space-on-android-without-deleting-anything  
category: "technology"  
tags: ["android os", "smartphones", "mobile phones", "mobile technology"]  
reading_time: 2 minutes  

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# HOW TO FREE UP SPACE ON ANDROID WITHOUT DELETING ANYTHING?

It is a common problem that people delete their important files while freeing up space. Sometimes, the users are forced to delete some files to create a [free space](https://www.mindstick.com/forum/2012/free-space-in-dropdownlist) for more vital files. [Android](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/1672/android-internals) [devices](https://www.mindstick.com/news/2581/android-and-google-nest-devices-can-now-communicate-with-matter) are built with limited [internal](https://www.mindstick.com/interview/956/describe-the-accessibility-modifier-protected-internal) storage but after a certain time, it gets filled. From media to a small image file, everything can own a large amount of space in your Android internal storage.

People desperately seek ways to get rid of this irritating problem. Usually, they receive suggestions of deleting less important files & creating free spaces. But, this idea is ridiculous & temporary. Today, we’re here to show you **how to free up space on Android without deleting anything**. Keep reading to know the best ways to get rid of this problematic situation.

We’re revealing the best ways to free up space on Android without deleting anything.

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## Moving To SD Card

An SD card or memory card is common [hardware](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/303100/best-pc-hardware-2023) to store memories. Every phone company builds its devices to permit at least one SD card. When you’re storing any kind of data, use an SD card instead of using a mobile’s ROM.

Besides, you can shift data from device memory to SD card. It’s simple. Just follow the steps provided below.

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**Cache [Cleaning](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/245944/helpful-information-on-how-to-locate-the-best-cleaning-services)**\

Cache data is temporary. Almost every Android [software](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/23272/why-software-localization-is-important-for-your-business) uses this stored or cache data for ensuring a better [user experience](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/12731/the-importance-of-feedback-to-the-user-experience). Cache data helps to run relative software but it is storage-hungry. Who wants to allot precious space for their device to cache data?

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## Using Google Photos

Haven’t you heard about Google Photos? I guess you have. Then, why store pictures in a breakable device where you can save them on a secured server? But, the matter of concern is that Google isn’t providing unlimited space anymore. In the previous time, it was possible to store even a single screenshot secure. You’ll receive only 15 GB of space to collect your pictures. Have a look at the process of reserving your photos using Google Photos.

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**Using [Google Drive](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/12468/google-drive-will-now-take-back-up-of-your-entire-system-to-the-cloud)**

Google Drive offers 15 GB of space for one specific Gmail account. It’s a [cloud](https://www.mindstick.com/services/cloud-development) storage system offered by tech giant Google. If you want to take more space, you have to buy it.


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