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07-29-2025 08:54 AM in
Galaxy FDownload Disk Storage Analyzer from Play Store, run it. It will show you detailed stats of each category of space occupied, apps, cache, everything.
You will know what's occupying such amount of storage.
If this helps you, I'll appreciate if you could accept my comment as solution by clicking on the dots on the top right of my comment 😊
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Galaxy FI'll recommend you to first go to the File Manager and check what data it shows. Is it the same as shown here or different.
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