Nowadays, when we buy mobile phones, we will find that the price of mobile phones is getting higher and higher, and the standard starting storage is getting larger and larger, from 8GB and 16GB a few years ago to 32GB and 64GB for many mobile phones now. Recently, some friends around me have asked: I don’t have too many photos and videos stored in my phone, why does my phone inexplicably remind me that the memory is insufficient? After checking the mobile phone system, I found that many friends' WeChat inexplicably took up space. Why did WeChat take up so much space? It turned out that the photos and short videos that people often sent on WeChat were saved locally. Think about it, we have to chat with so many people on WeChat and send short videos every day. It would be strange if it didn’t take up space. Next, the editor will tell you how to turn off this function. Open WeChat and click "Me": Click "Settings": Click "General": Click on "Photos & Videos": Turn off the option (it is on by default). Now, any photos or short videos you take with the WeChat camera will not occupy local memory. |
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