To delete "Other Storage" on your Samsung device, you need to identify what's taking up the space. This category often includes temporary files, system data, and cached files. Here's how to manage it:
1. Use the Device Maintenance App:
- Open the Settings app on your Samsung device.
- Tap on Device care or Device maintenance.
- Select Storage.
- You'll see a breakdown of storage usage. Tap on Other storage to see a more detailed list.
- Tap on Clean to remove unnecessary files.
2. Clear Cache and Data:
- Open Settings and go to Apps.
- Choose an app that you think might be using a lot of storage.
- Tap on Storage & cache.
- Select Clear cache or Clear data to free up space.
3. Uninstall Unused Apps:
- Go to the Play Store or Galaxy Store on your device.
- Tap on My apps & games.
- Look for apps you don't use anymore and uninstall them.
4. Use a Third-Party Cleaner App:
- There are many third-party cleaner apps available on the Play Store.
- These apps can scan your device for unnecessary files and help you delete them.
- Be cautious when using third-party apps, as some may contain malware.
5. Transfer Files to External Storage:
- If you have a lot of photos, videos, or music stored on your device, consider transferring them to an external SD card or cloud storage service.
By following these steps, you can free up valuable storage space on your Samsung device and improve its performance.