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- Tech Advisor offers guidance on how Android users can clear their device’s Recycle Bin to enhance storage and maintain performance.
- This involves accessing the file manager app on your phone, usually named âFilesâ or âMy Filesâ, or downloading one from the Play Store.
- Users should proceed to the âRecycle Binâ or âCleanerâ section and choose items like cache or outdated files to permanently remove.
On PCs and laptops, the Recycle Bin is a standard feature. On Android devices, many users search for it without success, yet it does exist. Deleted photos, videos, and files are temporarily stored there, which is useful if you accidentally delete something.
However, keeping these files can consume storage space and slow down your phone. We will guide you on locating the Recycle Bin on Android, how to access it, and how to clear it effectively.
Emptying the Recycle Bin via the file manager
Begin by opening your smartphone’s file manager. If you can’t locate it immediately, use the search function: swipe down on the home screen and enter terms like âFilesâ, âMy Filesâ or âFile Managerâ.
The name and appearance can differ based on the manufacturer due to various Android user interfaces, but it should be fairly consistent across brands like Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi.
If your phone lacks a pre-installed file manager, we suggest downloading a free file manager app from the Play Store.
Steps to empty the Recycle Bin:
- Open the file manager.
- Tap the three-dot icon or menu in the top-left corner and select âRecycle Binâ. In some file managers, it may be labeled âCleanerâ, âClean upâ, or something similar.
- If available, choose the items you wish to delete, such as cache or outdated files.
- Tap âDelete allâ, âEmptyâ, or âClean upâ to clear the recycle bin.
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Why empty the Recycle Bin?
Files deleted but still in the Recycle Bin continue to occupy storage space on Android devices. Depending on your usage, this can quickly accumulate into several gigabytes, particularly if you have a large number of photos and videos.
This step is crucial if your phone or tablet is out of storage, preventing you from installing new apps or taking photos. Additionally, it might enhance your device’s performance.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and adapted from German.

