Shwath
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Express 3, and it has 8 GB of storage.
Recently I tried download a third-party app, but the Play Store told me I have no storage.
When I went to the storage menu and tried to figure out the possible cause, I was stumped when I saw this:

It says I have 3.81 GB in Apps even though I've uninstalled all of my third-party apps.
When I went through my list of apps, I counted and it seems like I only have 400 MB of apps.

In fact, the largest app is the 228 MB, so I have absolutely no Idea where the other 3.4 GB is coming from.
I used the DiskUsage app to try to see if I could find anything else, and now I'm even more confused. As shown in the picture above, System data seems to take up a lot of space. I'm not sure what this is since I was under the impression that all the System memory was stored separately, not in the storage card. I've tried using SD Maid and ES File Finder to search for any unneeded files, and they only removed about 15 MB in total. I'm not particularly tech savvy, so is it possible for someone to tell me what that system data is, and if/how I can remove it?
Recently I tried download a third-party app, but the Play Store told me I have no storage.
When I went to the storage menu and tried to figure out the possible cause, I was stumped when I saw this:

It says I have 3.81 GB in Apps even though I've uninstalled all of my third-party apps.
When I went through my list of apps, I counted and it seems like I only have 400 MB of apps.

In fact, the largest app is the 228 MB, so I have absolutely no Idea where the other 3.4 GB is coming from.
I used the DiskUsage app to try to see if I could find anything else, and now I'm even more confused. As shown in the picture above, System data seems to take up a lot of space. I'm not sure what this is since I was under the impression that all the System memory was stored separately, not in the storage card. I've tried using SD Maid and ES File Finder to search for any unneeded files, and they only removed about 15 MB in total. I'm not particularly tech savvy, so is it possible for someone to tell me what that system data is, and if/how I can remove it?