How to use Android's secret menu — Features Android has that iPhone doesn't
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June 29, 2023

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How to clean up junk files on your Android

How to clean up junk files on your Android

We love to take photos with smartphones, but a considerable collection reduces our storage space and slows down the device. Beyond opening your camera roll and scrolling through countless images, you can use a trick to eliminate unwanted pics plus some junk. We'll show you how to take out the trash on your Android phone.

Tap or click here to delete junk files with just a few taps. →

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