Clean Master helps you delete cached files, along with miscellaneous files that are larger than 10 MB. The Memory Boost option closes apps you're not using that are still running in the background.
On the Samsung Galaxy S7, a lot of system and temporary files accumulate over time, which make the internal memory of the device full. Therefore you should clear the system memory now and then.
This works on the Samsung Galaxy S7 fortunately by means of an integrated app or function. We show you here how to clean up the internal system memory on the Samsung Galaxy S7 quickly and easily.
- Tap the blue CLEAN NOW button. This button will delete all the cached, residual and advertisement files on your Galaxy to free up some storage. This button will display how much extra space you can gain by cleaning unnecessary data. For example, if the button is labeled (+100 MB), you will gain 100 megabytes of storage space by cleaning now.
- If you're running Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your device, like my Huawei Android 6.0, simply click on Files and then Clean up. This only can clear your app's cache, your app residual trash, unused app packages will also be detected and, on the advanced management of storage, you can check all your data usage exhaustively, and select certain contents to clean up.
- On my Galaxy S7 phone, under Settings - Device maintenance - Storgage there used to be a 'clean now' button, but a few days ago it suddenly disappeared. The equivalent still exists under Settings - Device maintenance - Memory but under storage it just disappeared. I didn't even do any software.
1. From the Samsung Galaxy S7 home screen, open the app menu and then the Android system settings
2. Scroll down to 'Smart Manager' and tap the entry
3. Then tap 'Memory' and your Samsung Galaxy S7 will be analyzed
4. Now tap at 'Unnecessary data' on the 'delete' button. Then an overview message appears, how much space could be created by the cleaning up.
Usually the freed memory is between 500 MB and several gigabytes. Now you know how to gain fast and efficient storage space on the Samsung Galaxy S7.
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Manage memory
Restart device regularly
You should restart your phone at least once per day.
- Press and hold the Power key.
- Tap Restart.
Reduce memory use
- The built-in clean storage option assists in keeping the memory at optimal levels.
- Animated widgets and widgets that update information use the most memory.
- If your phone is running slow, you can reduce the amount of memory it is using.
Clean memory
- From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
- Tap Settings > Device care > Memory > CLEAN NOW.
- The device automatically cleans the memory in use.
Clean storage
- From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
- Tap Settings > Device care > Storage > CLEAN NOW.
- The device automatically cleans the storage in use.
Turn off Wallpaper motion
- From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
- Tap Settings > Wallpapers and themes > Wallpapers.
- Tap the desired image, then tap Home screen.
- Set a new wallpaper, uncheck the Motion effect, then tap SET WALLPAPER.
Remove Widgets
- From the desired Home screen, touch and hold the widget.
- Once the App menu opens, tap Remove.
Manage apps to keep your device running smoothly
- Update apps, clear app cache and data, and uninstall apps that are causing issues.
- Never install a third-party task or battery manager. These interfere with how device software works.
- Research and monitor new apps that you install.
- Read app reviews before installing. Not all apps run smoothly on phones.
- Read customer reviews before downloading an app to see if it has a history of not working properly.
- If your device starts having problems after installing an app, consider uninstalling the app.
Task manager
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- From any home screen tap the Recent apps key, located in the bottom left corner.
- Running apps wil appear in carousel form.
- Swipe right on an app to close or tap the X.
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View free memory
- From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
- Tap Settings > Device care > Memory.
- View the Available space value.