Running out of storage on your smartphone can be frustrating. Photos, videos, and updates pile up quickly, leaving you with little room to breathe. The usual fix is to delete apps you don’t use often, but that comes with its own headaches—losing your setup, saved preferences, and sometimes even login details. For people who rely on shopping, travel, or event apps occasionally, uninstalling them feels like starting from scratch every time.
The solution
Instead of uninstalling, you can archive apps you rarely use. Archiving frees up space while keeping the app icon on your phone, so you can restore it instantly when needed. It’s the perfect middle path: more space than keeping the app, less hassle than reinstalling everything from scratch.
How to do it
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Open the app’s page in your phone’s App Store or through Android settings.
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Select the option to archive the app (if supported).
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The app icon stays on your home screen for easy access.
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When you need the app again, simply restore it with one tap.
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Repeat this for apps you use occasionally—like shopping, travel, event, or festival apps.
Why it works
Archiving is smart because it balances convenience with efficiency. You reclaim valuable storage space without losing the apps you’ve carefully set up. It’s especially useful for phones with limited storage or for users who juggle dozens of apps but only rely on a handful daily.


