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Thanks puppy but no dice. Systweak, along with every other app I've tried shows 56 gb of used space but can only find 33 gb of stuff that actually takes up space. So far the only app which even acknowledges that there's something there is the built-in device care app which says there is 23 GB of "other". It happened while I was transferring some files from the SD card to the main drive. I have to believe that it's some sort of corrupted temp file or something similar.
Are you sure that it is GB and not MB?
And if Systweak found it, all you need to do is tap what it found to get the information.
So what was it?
And it seems that Systweak found even more than the stock app.
Anyway, if you choose the second option on Systweak, the file manager, it will scsn the device again, and categorize everything on it.
Each individual category is ordered by size, with the largest being first.
Tap on any of these to see what it is and where it is.
You can delete from there as well.
No, all systweak shows is there's 56 GB of used space but can only find 33 GB of apps /files /data. And yes it is gigabytes.
And how much free space is there?No, all systweak shows is there's 56 GB of used space but can only find 33 GB of apps /files /data. And yes it is gigabytes.
And how much free space is there?
Samsung tend to be generous with the amount of space the allocate to the system partitions (perhap because their ROMs are so large). If that's a 64GB device with 56GB used then for sure at least some of that is system, because there's no way Samsung will have given less than 10GB to the system partitions. So I'm strongly suspecting that a lot of your "missing" space is used by the system partitions, possibly even all of it.
You have tried just restarting the phone- before you go and reset it, correct?
Just trying to cover all the bases before you do the last resort kind of thing.
One thing you always need to consider when looking at the space on a device is whether the app is reporting in binary or decimal units. Computers use binary, device manufacturers use decimal, and 64 decimal GB is a little under 60 binary GB (probably why manufacturers use decimal as it sounds bigger - this is true of iPhones, PCs, flash drives etc as well).
Some of your apps are clearly reporting in decimal (where the total adds to 64). Any where the total is greater than 64 are double counting something. If the first of those is "52 plus 12 for system" that sounds plausible, and also means that if you did a reset and installed or restored nothing at all you'd only have 52 (decimal) available, with 12 "used" already.