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Mobile phones and tablets can fill up quickly as you download apps, add media files like music, movies and photos.
While some phones come with expandable memory storage to store these media files, some unfortunately do not.
It does not matter if your phone has expandable storage option, you can easily fill up whatever space you are given - whether 32GB or 256GB.
You have to note that, the less space you have, the more time you’ll have to spend micromanaging the internal storage. Apps may also hang and not perform efficiently if you run low on storage space.
If you find yourself regularly running out of space and needing to manage it, Kwabena Nkrumah (Kobby Spiky), the Tech Geek at The Multimedia Group, has some tips for you.
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