Today’s Android smartphones have both inbuilt phone memories which should be enough to store movies, songs, apps and documents. However, sooner or later your device may become slow, sluggish and unresponsive because it is filled with all sorts of unnecessary data. To create more room on your device, here are 5 tips on how to gain more space on your Android device.
Uninstall unused apps.
Apps are tempting to download because it boosts interest, enhances engagement and ensures ease of access to services. There is every tendency that you may download any apps you find on Google Play store. To free up space, remove the unnecessary apps as well as the one you are not using. In addition, you should always read reviews before you download any apps.
Transfer photos and videos
You cannot delete your photos, videos, and songs due to lack of space. You can transfer them to your personal computer or swap your memory card for a new one. Do not forget to backup using cloud services like DropBox, OneNote, etc.
Remove bloatware
Bloatware is unwanted software that is included in a computer or mobile device by the phone manufacturer. These pre-installed apps can be very annoying because you cannot remove them except you root your phone.
Root your phone
Rooting your phone should be the last option if you want to gain more space because it has its advantages and disadvantages. Rooting your phone will remove unwanted apps and give you automatic access to Android updates. Thus, providing much-needed space.
Clear cache
When you browse the internet, it leaves unwanted waste called cache on your phone. The more you browse, the more the waste accumulate. So, it is important to always clear your cache. You can gain space depending on when you clear the cache.
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Wednesday, 6 July 2016
It’s going to be total shut down tomorrow, PENGASSAN threatens
THE leadership of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN has said that its planned strike expected to commence Thursday because of the alleged insensitivity of the Federal Government to resolve some issues affecting the oil and gas sector will be total.
This is just as the Minister of Labor and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the Minister of State, Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu are expected to meet with the aggrieved leaderships of PENGASSAN and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG this morning to find a way out of the unresolved vexatious issues.
Speaking to Vanguard on phone in Abuja Wednesday, the National Public Relations Officer, PRO, of PENGASSAN, Emma Ojugbana said that there was no signal to the effect that the strike which he said would be a total shut down would be shelved.
Ojugbana who said he was not aware of any scheduled meeting with the government today, stated, “As I speak with you as the PRO of PENGASSAN, the strike will hold (today). I am not aware of any meeting organized by anybody with our association. Our leaders in various zones are mobilizing and it will start midnight today (12am tomorrow).”
Culled from vanguard...
This is just as the Minister of Labor and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the Minister of State, Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu are expected to meet with the aggrieved leaderships of PENGASSAN and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG this morning to find a way out of the unresolved vexatious issues.
Speaking to Vanguard on phone in Abuja Wednesday, the National Public Relations Officer, PRO, of PENGASSAN, Emma Ojugbana said that there was no signal to the effect that the strike which he said would be a total shut down would be shelved.
Ojugbana who said he was not aware of any scheduled meeting with the government today, stated, “As I speak with you as the PRO of PENGASSAN, the strike will hold (today). I am not aware of any meeting organized by anybody with our association. Our leaders in various zones are mobilizing and it will start midnight today (12am tomorrow).”
Culled from vanguard...
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