How much storage space do you need on your Android phone?
Unsurprisingly, it really depends on how you use it Android phone mine. Everyone has different usage habits. For some people, 128GB is enough but many others can use the 1TB capacity of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It depends on a few things.
What takes up the most storage space?
Let’s start by seeing which things really take up the most space on your phone. Again, this will depend on how you use your phone, but we can make some general comments.

The two biggest memory users for most people will be system files and apps/games. System files include the operating system and everything that goes with making your phone truly usable. Apps can create files after you download them, and games sometimes require additional files as well.
The next things that take up the most memory are most likely photos and videos. High-resolution photos and videos from modern Android phones can take up a lot of space. If you are one of those people who never delete anything, you need more storage space.
Other than that, the next ones are music, documents, and downloads. These things really depend on the person. If you use music streaming services, you may not have any music files on your phone. Someone who works a lot with PDFs probably has a lot of them.
In general, these are the things that take up space on your Android phone that you can control: Apps, games, photos, videos, music, documents, and downloads.
How to check how much memory you use

It’s easy to check how much memory you’re using and what’s using the most.
First, swipe down once or twice from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon. Then go to “Storage”. If you have a Samsung phone, you will first go to the “Battery and device care” section.
Here you can see what is using how much memory, how much space is left, and what is using the most.
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