In today’s digital age, our smartphones are the depositories of countless memories captured in the form of photographs.
Only the ability to share the photos and download them easily leads to instances where one single photograph resides twice or thrice on your device, deceptively hogging precious space in your phone’s storage.
But worry not, for that is exactly what we are here to deal with.
Read away and free your Android phone from those pesky duplicate photos hogging storage and restore order in your gallery.
If you are using Google Photos as your key photo manager, it comes preloaded with a tool to help do away with the duplicate files you have stored on the cloud.
Samsung Galaxy users have the added convenience of the Gallery app’s built-in duplicate detection and cleaning capabilities.
For those who prefer a more hands-on approach, your Android phone’s file manager app can be a valuable tool in identifying and deleting duplicate photos.
Files by Google (for Google Pixels and select Android devices):
Samsung My Files (for Galaxy devices):
If you prefer a dedicated solution, there are numerous third-party duplicate photo cleaner apps available on the Google Play Store.
Search for keywords like “duplicate photo cleaner” and read reviews before installing any app to ensure privacy and security.
By following these methods, you can effortlessly declutter your Android phone’s gallery, freeing up valuable storage space and ensuring a more organized photo experience.
Say goodbye to duplicate photos and embrace a streamlined, clutter-free digital life.
Open Google Photos, navigate to Library > Utilities, and select “Free up space.” The app will identify duplicates and prompt you to delete them.
Yes, open the Gallery app, tap the menu icon, select “Suggestions,” and then tap “Delete duplicate pictures” under the “Clean out” section.
Yes, open Files by Google, tap the menu icon, select “Clean,” and then choose “Duplicate files” to identify and delete duplicates.
Yes, there are many third-party apps available on the Google Play Store. Search for “duplicate photo cleaner” and choose one with good reviews for security and effectiveness.
Ensure your app is updated to the latest version. If the option is still missing, consider using a third-party app or manually deleting duplicates through your file manager.
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