I've been complaining for sometime now about storage space always running out despite not installing any apps or updating any app. I would go to bed with over 100mb of storage space available and then wake up to find that terrible icon above my A+ that "storage space is running out". I had no idea what was eating all the memory. I went as far as uninstalling some of my favourite apps just to create more space but weeks later I would still end up with low internal storage for apps.
At a point, I started suspecting some evil spirits had started taking up space in my phone and squatting there without paying rent... After months of tedious searching i finally came up with a pretty simple solution to the problem.
Now let's start... Please pay attention and read carefully before proceeding... I may not be chanced to explain to anyone after posting this.
Now, you must be ROOTED in order to view the secret "evil" files taking up space
Public Disclaimer: I shall not be held responsible for any damaged/bricked phones after proceeding with the process below. Reading this post means you have agreed to handle your devices at your own will.
Here we go: The files in "Internal Storage" cannot be browsed using a normal file browser because inherently Android states that files in this storage be and remain "private".
There must be something inside that is roughly taking up all that space... 1. Root your phone. (Kindly search other threads for instructions on how to root your phone. I hear framarootis the trending root app for most Android phones at the moment)
2. Download the Root Browser appfrom here or the google playstore: https://play.google.com /store /apps/details?id=com.jrummy. root.browserfree&hl=en
3. Reboot your phone
4. Open the newly installed Root Browser app, a pop up might come stating if you want to give the app root permission. Don't waste time in Granting it.
5. Locate or scroll to /data/ and delete the folder "log" (on my A+, the folder was labelled as "log_other_mode"
- Note that if you are not sure of which folder contains the log files meant for deletion, kindly copy the folder and paste it in another destination where you can easily find it without hassle. So it will act as a backup in case you delete the wrong files and mess up your phone unintentionally.
6. Now go and check the storage you have left. (It should be as free as the 3rd Mainland Bridge during an early morning sanitation)
One of the screenshots below shows the contents of the 'log' folder and then later my storage space after deleting the log files.


At a point, I started suspecting some evil spirits had started taking up space in my phone and squatting there without paying rent... After months of tedious searching i finally came up with a pretty simple solution to the problem.
Now let's start... Please pay attention and read carefully before proceeding... I may not be chanced to explain to anyone after posting this.
Now, you must be ROOTED in order to view the secret "evil" files taking up space
Public Disclaimer: I shall not be held responsible for any damaged/bricked phones after proceeding with the process below. Reading this post means you have agreed to handle your devices at your own will.
Here we go: The files in "Internal Storage" cannot be browsed using a normal file browser because inherently Android states that files in this storage be and remain "private".
There must be something inside that is roughly taking up all that space... 1. Root your phone. (Kindly search other threads for instructions on how to root your phone. I hear framarootis the trending root app for most Android phones at the moment)
2. Download the Root Browser appfrom here or the google playstore: https://play.google.com /store /apps/details?id=com.jrummy. root.browserfree&hl=en
3. Reboot your phone
4. Open the newly installed Root Browser app, a pop up might come stating if you want to give the app root permission. Don't waste time in Granting it.
5. Locate or scroll to /data/ and delete the folder "log" (on my A+, the folder was labelled as "log_other_mode"
- Note that if you are not sure of which folder contains the log files meant for deletion, kindly copy the folder and paste it in another destination where you can easily find it without hassle. So it will act as a backup in case you delete the wrong files and mess up your phone unintentionally.
6. Now go and check the storage you have left. (It should be as free as the 3rd Mainland Bridge during an early morning sanitation)
One of the screenshots below shows the contents of the 'log' folder and then later my storage space after deleting the log files.


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