Samsung has added a new feature to help users manage their phone storage more easily. The feature will automatically free up space by removing files that are no longer needed. It works in the background without requiring any action from the user.
(Samsung Introduces New Feature to Automatically Free Up Storage)
The system checks for duplicate photos, old downloads, and unused apps. If it finds items that have not been used in a long time, it will suggest deleting them. Users can review these suggestions before anything is removed. This gives people control over what stays and what goes.
Storage problems are common on smartphones. Many users run out of space because they forget to clean up old files. Samsung’s new tool aims to solve this issue without making things complicated. It is designed to be simple and safe.
The feature is part of the latest software update for Galaxy phones. It will appear on devices running Android 13 or newer. Samsung says the update will roll out gradually over the next few weeks. Users will get a notification when it is ready for their device.
People who rely on their phones for photos, videos, and apps often face low storage warnings. This new function helps avoid those alerts by keeping storage tidy. It does not delete anything important like recent photos or active apps. Only files that are clearly unused or backed up elsewhere are targeted.
(Samsung Introduces New Feature to Automatically Free Up Storage)
Samsung tested the feature with real users before launch. Feedback showed most people liked how it saved them time. They also appreciated the clear options to keep or remove suggested files. The company believes this will make daily phone use smoother for millions of customers.

