Friday, 11 December 2015

How to Save Space & Increase Speed on Your Samsung Galaxy S4

Are You Really Using All Those Apps? Here's How to Find Out

As you look through your applications, there are a few questions you should be asking yourself:
  • "How often do I use this?"
  • "When was the last time I used this?"
  • "How much storage is this taking up?"
  • "Does another application I have do the same thing?"
To get more useful information about your apps, like the amount of storage they take up, go into your Samsung Galaxy S4's Application Manager. This feature can be found under Settings -> More -> Application Manager. You can then sort your apps by size (with the Menu button) to see what's hogging all your space.
Additionally, from the Storage section in the same Settings page, you can glean more basic information about how your storage space is divided.

Deleting Individual Applications

Uninstalling apps can be done from your app drawer by holding down an app and dragging it to the trash icon, but a more efficient way would be to do it from the Application Manager already mentioned. This way, you can go through your app list, view information, then make the decision to remove.
To uninstall from Application Manager, just select the app in question, then tap Uninstall. Angry Birds was taking up a lot space (78MB) for a game I let my nephews on just a couple of occasions.

Uninstalling Multiple Applications

When you have a lot of uninstalling to do, you may want to get some help from an application that makes it easier to do so. It may sound weird to install an app to get rid of apps, but trust me. ES File Explorer, which is free and easy to use, is the app I'll show you for painless batch uninstalling.
Open ES File Explorer and select the globe icon on the top left. Select Tools, then enter App Manager. This will put you in the User Apps view.
From here, tap and hold an app in order to enable the multiple selection feature. Check the apps you want to remove, then tap the Uninstall garbage can icon below. Tap OK on the popup notifications that appear for each app you intend to uninstall.
You may find yourself surprised when you realize how many applications you never (or hardly ever) use, as well as the amount of storage they take up on your device. Getting rid of them is a simple solution to help free up space and improve your Galaxy S4's performance.

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