![]() Looks like a great alternative, allowing you to see exactly how much space is dedicated to each kind of media you have on your device. UPDATE (November 2015): Chuck writes in the comments that he uses the ES File Explorer app to manage space on his Kindle. If you want more information about the app, its terminology, and how to use it, tap the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the main screen, and select “FAQ”. Just tick the box next to each app you want to uninstall and then hit the big red button at the bottom of the screen to do so. Just install the app on Kindle Fire and tap the App Manager button in order to see all the apps currently on your device and the amount of space they are taking up. Oh, did we forget to mention…it’s FREE! (get it HERE).Unlike other apps, this app does not take up additional storage after installation.The app itself is very small and takes just few MBs of space.There are few apps that are available in the app store that you can install to automatically clean up space and memory. Several users found movie files this way that seemed invisible otherwise. Just delete the files that you see after connecting your device. A lot of files were shown on the PC and not visible in Kindle Fire. A lot of users find this solution helpful. ![]() Tap on Apps and Games and delete any app that you don’t need to have installed on the device (remember, it is safely stored in the “Cloud” for re-download later!).Ĭonnect the device with PC and delete useless dataĪnother solution to this problem is to connect Kindle fire with PC using the mini-USB cable to see which files are present on the device.Scroll down to “ Apps and Games.” Here you will see how much space apps have taken on your device.Under More sub menu, go to Device and then Storage.Go to Menu by swiping down from top to bottom.You can remove the extra space taken by these apps by doing the following. For non-UHS microSD cards, Amazon recommends Class 10 microSD cards for optimal performance. The apps that you download on your Kindle Fire take up additional space due to their background services that run constantly. Amazon Kindle Fire Amazon Fire HD 8 and HD 10. Toggle between “Cloud” and “Device” in the buttons at the top to see where your apps areįree up space taken by apps’ private data.On Mac, the Kindle Fire should appear on the desktop with a hard drive icon. Double-clicking on the drive will reveal the folders of the Kindle Fire’s internal storage. The Kindle Fire should then show up as a removable device, similar to a USB thumb drive. Open “Apps” from the menu at the top of the Carousel home page Access the Kindle Fire’s internal memory.Only download stuff from the Cloud that you need.Use Kindle Cloud Storage for storing files that you do not use regularly.Recommended Resource: Kindle Fire HD: The Missing Manualįor people who don’t know, Amazon Kindle tablets come with Kindle Cloud Storage that is theoretically limitless. There are few ways to solve this problem and clean up your Amazon Kindle Fire. One reason for this problem is that the apps that are installed on the Kindle Fire are running in background, performing certain operations that consume both memory and storage. A lot of Amazon Kindle Fire users have been hit with a message about low storage space or less memory on their devices.
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