
Tapping a folder/file brings up the Delete option. If you’re a fan of RSS readers or offline reading apps, app caches can build up pretty fast. I’m talking about a couple hundred MBs here.

You can either go to Settings -> Apps, choose the app and clear the cache manually or you can use a cleaner app. When it comes to cleaner apps, you can either use Clean Master or CCleaner ( our review here), Clean Master being the choice of Android veterans.

When you launch Clean Master, you’ll see a Junk Files option. This will include system cache, app caches, system junk files, residual files from old apps and more. It freed nearly 300 MB using this feature. Not bad for literally 15 seconds of work.

As caches build up with time, you’ll have to do this cleaning at set intervals. Upload Photos to Dropbox and Delete Local Copiesĭropbox’s Carousel app has a “Free up phone space” feature (available in Settings) that deletes local copies of photos that are already backed up to Dropbox. They can be accessed from the Carousel app anytime. Carousel will show thumbnails of all the photos.
