{Disarmed} I have managed to gain a lot of space on my Xiaomi, without magic tricks, just by following these tips
Over the last few years, the storage of smartphones has been growing at the same time as the weight of the different apps that we use on them , the photographs and videos that we capture and other elements that make it necessary to more capacity in it.
But beware, since not all users have phones with a high storage capacity (as is precisely my case) so I have been forced to execute certain mechanisms to avoid running out of space for the daily use of my terminal, which I tell you in detail in this post.
Delete the data of the applications that we are going to uninstall
On a regular basis, we always tend to uninstall our applications directly from the system's application drawer , which causes all the data stored on the phone generated by them to remain accumulated in the internal memory, occupying space that we can take advantage of.
The first of these tricks that I have used over the last few months is to delete the data of the applications before uninstalling them permanently , which has avoided accumulating temporary files and gaining extra space that is not bad at all.
In addition, the way to do it is very simple, since we will only have to:

- Access the settings of your Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO phone
- Once inside, go down and select the "Applications" option and enter the "Manage applications" section
- Access the application you want to uninstall, click on "Storage" and, at the bottom of the screen, select the option "Clean data"
Delete music, series and other content downloaded from online platforms
Another big mistake I've made is downloading too much content that I don't use from streaming music or video platforms such as Spotify , YouTube Premium or Netflix .

Within this type of service we are offered the possibility of being able to download content to be able to reproduce it without the need to be connected to the internet so as not to consume mobile data, although this entails storing that data within the memory of our terminal.

For this reason, keeping track of this type of file is essential since, on many occasions, it is common for them to take up a lot of space in our storage , causing it to fill up quite easily and without realizing it.
Be careful with the MIUI trash can and all the content that may remain undeleted
I admit it, this has been my great Achilles' heel until I realized that much of the information stored on my device had to do with photos and videos that I had previously deleted, but which remained in the MIUI bin .
By default, the system saves these deleted files for a period of 30 days in the trash section, so it is not permanently deleted when we do it from the specific album where they are located.
Therefore, this type of file will always be interesting on a regular basis to get more storage space:

- Open the gallery app of your Xiaomi phone and access the "Albums" section
- Go down to the bottom and click on the "Trash" album and, at the bottom of the screen, click on "Delete all"
Clears leftover files and system junk
Beyond photos, videos or music, your phone can also accumulate other types of files such as email attachments, downloads from the browser or other files considered junk that we can eliminate very easily thanks to the tool provided by Google called " Google Files ".

Within this software we find the "Clean" section from where we can eliminate junk files and duplicate files accumulated in the device's storage, something that we can do with a simple touch on the "Select and release" option.

This application will also give you the possibility of deleting applications that we do not use frequently, files that we have downloaded and the files that occupy the most storage within the memory of our equipment, as well as being able to navigate between all the internal folders of the system to eliminate what that we don't need manually.
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The news I have managed to gain a lot of space in my Xiaomi, without magic tricks, just following these tips was originally published in xiaomist by Daniel Vega .
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