Whenever you send a photo through instant messaging or make minor photo touch-up on your smart phone, your photos tend to get duplicated which utilises precious storage space unnecessarily. If you’re using an entry-level smart phone with just 4GB or 8GB of on-board storage, a few hundred MBs of free space is definitely crucial to keep it going in tip top condition.
To get rid of such unwanted files, check out CloneBuster. It is a simple app which scans your phone for duplicates and lets you delete them for good in a single tap. To be extra sure, you’ll get to see a list of duplicates found before you hit that big orange Delete button.
It is available for free on Android and it is supported by ads. You can download Clone Buster over here.
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