Original topic:

'Other' Section in My Files Explained

(Topic created on: 06-18-2022 12:46 PM)
430 Views
MohammedKhatri
Expert Level 5
Options
Tech Talk

What is Other in Storage Android ?

In the Android smartphone’s internal memory, any unspecified data files are categorized as “Other.” And this is what’s taking up space in your phone’s Other drive.

 

Private Apps Data

Private app data is being reported as perhaps the most common cause of the file storage overflowing in the Others category. Consequently, these could include downloaded files, unsuccessful OTA patches, server backup files, and more.

Besides that, streaming apps will sometimes malfunction and forget to erase cache data, which will fill up the Android phone’s storage room.

 

Backup Failures

Google allows you the choice of backing up your smartphone content to the cloud. Other platforms permit you to do the same with competitive price plans.

Keeping your smartphone app syncs to the cloud has several benefits. You will have a copy of those data even though you delete it, and you will be able to acquire all of your files when your phone’s local storage is not enough.

 

Password vaults, app file backups, free disk space, file sharing, and other features are available via cloud providers. However, daily upgrades and new functionality will cause these services to malfunction.

Even if most of these problems are resolved immediately, there could be unsuccessful backups on your phone that are not accepted by the backup service. There may also be redundant files on the phone taking up valuable Storage, which would appear in your ‘Other’ section.

 

Temp Data and Caches

Your web pages, applications, and games are always connected to the web, downloading large amounts of data in the format of the text, pictures, and videos.

User files, advertisements, content, and a variety of other things could be included. To keep the internal memory clear of unnecessary stuff, each of these data is customarily developed to clean up when you remove them.


The most prominent reason for your storage space filling up under the ‘Other’ tag has been identified to be Private app data. This could be additionally downloaded files, failed OTA updates, cloud sync files and much more.

Most apps and games nowadays have smaller installation files but require heavy downloads over the Wi-Fi to be completely operational. Moreover, there are apps that will sync to the cloud and constantly download and upload data depending on your preferences.

 

Furthermore, streaming services can often glitch out and fail to delete cache files which can also clog up the storage space on your Android device.

 

2 Comments
Tech Talk
I knew that already
Anonymous
Not applicable
Tech Talk
Ok !
0 Likes