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Troubleshoot issues related to low internal memory on your device for the Samsung Galaxy Note10
This article helps you troubleshoot low internal memory issues on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10
You may have low internal memory issues if your phone is:
- Displaying low memory error messages
- Unable to install applications
- Freezing or unresponsive
These steps help identify and resolve the underlying cause. After completing each step, test to see if the issue is fixed. If not, continue to the next step.
Low memory issues can arise when you have too many applications on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or when you need to clear your application cache.
- Determine if your phone has low memory.
- From the home screen, swipe down the Status bar.
- Tap the Settings icon.
- Tap Device care.
- Tap Memory.
- Refer to Available in the Overview section to determine if your phone has low memory.
- Uninstall unused applications.
Sprint recommends that you uninstall unused applications when possible. It helps free up internal memory and can improve device performance.
Note: Your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 comes with some pre-installed applications that you can't uninstall.
- Move applications to the memory card.
By default, your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 saves all applications to internal memory. To free up internal memory, you can move some applications to the memory card.
Note: Be sure your memory card has enough space to handle the transfer. You can also consider switching to a higher capacity memory card. Some applications must remain on internal memory. If an application on the memory card malfunctions, move it back to your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 internal memory.
- From the home screen, swipe down the Status bar.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Apps.
- Scroll to and tap the preferred application.
- Tap Storage.
- Tap CHANGE.
- Tap the SD card name.
- Tap MOVE.
- Clear application cache.
Each application has a cache of temporary files that may be taking up memory. Try clearing the application cache from your larger applications to free up space. Continue to clear the cache on the rest of your apps. You may not be able to clear the cache for every application. Rarely, an application may not function as expected afterward. Be sure you clear only the application cache and not the application data.
If you clear the application data, you remove your personal settings and info such as login information and high scores. If you clear the application cache, you don't remove your personal settings or information.
- Perform a soft reset.
A soft reset deletes any temporary files and can potentially free up internal memory.
- Turn off the device by pressing and holding the Power/Lock key and the Volume down key, then tap Power off.
- Tap Power off again.
- Wait 10 seconds.
- Turn the device back on by pressing the Power key.
Note:To optimize device performance, be sure your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is running the most recent device software. Check for software updates.
If you're still having issues, try the Sprint Community pages or make an appointment at a convenient Sprint Repair center for more help.