If you are an android user, especially if you are using android phones that comes with pretty low internal storage capacity, one of the likely issue you might experience on your phone is the error stating ‘Internal Memory full‘ or something similar when trying to download or install some files. I quite understand that could be very disturbing especially when you really need those files to be downloaded or installed on your phone and you ain’t willing to let go other files you have on the device. It is owing to this fact, we have decided to share with you, proven tips on how to increase internal storage space on your android phones.

Requirements To Increasing Internal Storage Space On Android Phones

First and foremost, your android device needs to be rooted in other to achieve this aim. Rooting an android device is no much a big deal anymore as there seem to be loads of one click rooting apps like kingroot, iRoot and the rest. You can Google how to root your specific android device or use the search box on this blog.



After rooting your android device, You will need a file explorer that has root privileges or one that can access your phone’s root folder. Most of these kind of apps are available on the Google Play store. However, i would recommend going for root file explorers like Xplorer, Es File Explorer, or Root Explorer. Personally, i prefer the Es File Explorer app and for this tutorial, i would advise you use same.

Steps To Increasing Android Phones Internal Storage Space

==> Using the ES File Explorer app, Navigate to Root Folder/data/log_other_mode, Open the folder and delete all of the files in it. Don’t worry, nothing will happen to your device. We are just trying to free space on the device by deleting log files which don’t really make meanings.

==> You can also Navigate to /data/dalvik cache and delete all of the files there.

==> Navigate to /data/lost+found, delete everything.

==> Navigate to /system/lost+found, delete everything in it.

==> If you are not so comfortable with the internal space been freed, you can Navigate to /system/app. Delete MTK Logger.apk and the corresponding MTK Logger.odex file. This however, is exclusive to MTK android devices and please note, if deleting the MTK logger files and rebooting your phone, your device might start up in a pretty weird way but after that reboot, you shouldn’t experience any issue again.

==> More files to remove, you can Navigate to /data/data-core, and delete all of the files there. You can also Navigate to /aex_exp and do same there.

When done, try rebooting your phone and when your android phone is fully booted up, check your internal storage space and you should see the huge difference.

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