As smartphones evolved, so does the apps and games that go with
them. These days, the apps and games have better animation, higher resolution,
and have more features that you can think of. And as smartphones race to have
the best cameras in the market, you should expect high-definition videos and
high-resolution photos. Unfortunately, having all these perks will put a strain
on your phones storage space.
The more you use your smartphone, the faster the megabytes will
pile up. And before you know it, your internal storage space would be on its
limit. That is why, it is best to do a little "spring cleaning" on
your phone to free up some storage space and keep it from getting full. To
learn more, check out these simple tips and tricks to free up storage space on
your Nexus 5.
Nexus 5 has a storage management interface that helps you better
manage your internal storage space. To delete unwanted downloaded files, simply
go to Settings, and then
under DEVICE, tap Storage.
From there, tap Downloads to start with the cleaning process.
This will take you to a list of all the files you have downloaded on your Nexus
5.
Next, select the unwanted file you want to delete, long press
it, and then tap any other files you no longer need. Once you are satisfied
with your selections, tap the Delete icon (trash bin) located at the top-right
corner of the screen to remove the files.
Photos and videos occupy the largest storage space on your
phone. But since we all want to store these memories and have access with them
without compromising precious storage space, it is best to store them in the
cloud. Using cloud will allow you to keep your photos and videos, and still
have access to them anytime, anywhere without having to sacrifice your phone's
storage space. To use cloud, simply open the Photos app. It will then
prompt you to sign in to your Google account unless you have already done so.
Next, you will be asked to back up your photos. Tap Turn
On to start
syncing your photos to Google's servers. However, if you have declined this
when you signed in, simply tap the menu icon (three-dot), tap Settings,
and then select Auto Backup.
Once you have synced your photos and videos to cloud, you can
delete your photos and videos from your Nexus 5 to free up some storage space. Since
these photos and videos were already stored in cloud, you will be able to
access them anytime you want.
To delete your local photos and videos, go to the Photos app, slide out the side navigation
menu on the left of the screen, and then select Folders. From here, long press the photos
and videos you want to delete, and then tap the Delete icon (trash bin) located
at the top-right corner of the screen.
Every time you take a photo or capture a screenshot on your Nexus
5, the Camera app will automatically create smaller versions of these photos to
be used as thumbnails in the Photos app. These thumbnails, unfortunately, take
up space and will pile up as time goes by. And the sad thing is that these
thumbnails remain even after deleting the original pictures. However, you can
easily clear out the thumbnails using the Sliding Explorer app,
which is available in the Google Play Store free of charge.
To delete your photo and video thumbnails, go to the DCIM folder on your SD card. Long press the .thumbnails folder, and then tap the Delete icon
(trash bin) to remove it.
Once you start taking photos and screenshots with your Nexus 5,
your Camera app will automatically create a .thumbnails folder and will again save smaller versions of the
pictures you have taken. To prevent your Camera app from automatically doing
that, go to the DCIM folder on your SD card, create a new
file by tapping the + icon or the Add option, and then tap File.
Name the file with the exact same name as the folder you have deleted. In this
case, .thumbnails. This will
prevent a new .thumbnails folder
from being created as soon as you take more pictures, since a file with that
name already exists in the DCIM folder.
The Play Music app in your Nexus 5 caches the songs that you
have already played. To periodically free up storage space, go to Play Music's Settings, and then tap Clear
Cache.
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