How to See Xiaomi Memory: A Complete Guide

Owning a modern smartphone requires constant monitoring of its resources, and one of the most important characteristics is the amount of space available. Users often wonder how to look at Xiaomi memory to understand why the device started to work slower or why new photos stopped loading. In the MIUI operating system and the new HyperOS, this process may vary depending on the version of the shell, but the basic principles remain unchanged.

Lack of space can lead to serious app failures, interface freezes and even inability to make calls. That is why regular monitoring of the state of the drive and RAM is a mandatory procedure for every owner of the gadget. In this article, we will discuss in detail all the verification methods, analysis tools and optimization methods that will help your device work faster.

There are two main types of memory that inexperienced users confuse: RAM and embedded (ROM), and understanding the difference between them is critical to properly managing your phone’s resources. If you learn how to manage these parameters effectively, your smartphone will last longer without losing performance.

Differences between operational and embedded memory

Before we get to the settings, we need to be clear about what we're testing. RAM, or RAM, is responsible for multitasking, and that's where the data from the apps that are running right now is stored, and the more RAM you have, the faster you switch programs and the smoother the animations are.

Embedded memory, or ROM, is the place to store all your files: photos, videos, music, installed apps and system data. When you say "memory is out," 90 percent of the time you're talking about an embedded drive overflow, and filling that storage to a critical level can completely shut down your phone.

It is important to distinguish between these concepts, as the methods of cleaning them are radically different. RAM can be freed up by simply closing applications, and embedded memory often requires deleting files or transferring data to the cloud. Xiaomi provides powerful tools for working with both types of resources.

⚠️ Warning: Never use third-party cleaning apps RAM Aggressively closing the background processes in Android can lead to increased battery consumption, as the system will have to restart system services.

Modern MIUI algorithms manage resource allocations themselves, but manual control is essential when you plan to install heavy-duty games or start shooting high-resolution video, and understanding the structure of the storage will help you avoid cleaning errors.

Memory check through standard settings

The most reliable and secure way to know the state of storage is to use the built-in functions of the system. You do not need to download additional programs. Just go to the Settings menu of your device, which is relevant for all models, from the budget Redmi series to the flagship Xiaomi.

In the menu that opens, you need to find a section that can be called "About Phone" or "Advanced Settings." The interface may vary slightly depending on the version of Android. Newer versions of the shell often contain information in a separate item, which makes navigation easier.

When you go to About Phone, you'll see a line called Memory or Storage, and if you click on it, it'll run a quick analysis and show you detailed statistics, and you'll see how much space is available, and how much of it is occupied by the system, applications and media.

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The same menu often offers a cache cleanup function, and the system will prompt you to delete temporary files that take up space but do not carry important information, a secure operation that will not affect your personal data, contacts or correspondence in messengers.

Use of the Security app

The unique feature of Xiaomi smartphones is the pre-installed system application "Security" β€” it's not just an antivirus, but a powerful combine to maintain the device, and this is the most convenient tool for quick check and clean memory.

Run the Security app and select Cleanup, which automatically scans the device for junk files, duplicate photos, and large video files, and runs much deeper than a standard analyzer in settings.

There's also a section inside the app called "Accelerate," which shows how RAM is loading, and here you can see which apps are consuming the most resources right now, which is useful for identifying the "gluttonous" programs that are slowing down the gadget.

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And you should pay special attention to the Deep Clean feature, which allows you to find old screenshots that you don't use. APK-Installation files and forgotten downloads. Often users do not even know how much space these forgotten files take up, which can be safely deleted.

Analysis of occupied space by category

When the internal memory is filled, it's important to understand what's taking up space, and in the storage section, MIUI provides a detailed breakdown by category, so you can pinpoint the unnecessary documents without touching the important documents.

And you basically sort data into apps, images, videos, audio, documents, etc. And if you click on each category, you'll see a list of files sorted by size, which helps you quickly find the heavy objects.

The other category is a special one, and it often inflates into a strange size, and it can store the cache data of messengers (like Telegram or Viber) that store all the videos and pictures you see.

CategoryWhat's taking placeCan I remove it?Recommended action
AnnexesGames, social networks, utilitiesYeah, unless you have to.Remove unused items
ImagesPhotos, screenshots, memasYes, selectively.Move it to the cloud
VideoScreen recordings, rollersYes.Remove or compress
System dataCash, logs, updates.Careful.Use cleaning

Messengers are often the biggest eaters of space, and in the settings of Telegram or WhatsApp itself, there's a feature called Data and Memory Use, where you can clear the cache without deleting the correspondence, which frees up gigabytes of space in a few seconds.

Checking RAM (RAM)

If your phone starts to "dumb" or apps crash when switching, the problem may be a lack of RAM. Unlike built-in storage, RAM clears automatically when you restart, but process control is necessary.

To see which apps are running, you can use the task menu that you've been running, swipe from the bottom up and hold your finger (or press the menu button), and you can see all the active processes, and swipe up and close the unwanted apps.

For a deeper analysis, you can turn on the developer mode. Go to Settings β†’ About Phone and quickly click on the MIUI version 7 times. After that, the Developer Menu will appear in the advanced settings.

In the developer menu, look for "Memory Statistics" or "Run Services," which shows the actual RAM consumption of each process in real time, and helps identify applications that are hanging in the background and slowing down the system.

What is virtual memory?
Virtual memory (Memory Extension) is a technology that allows you to use part of the embedded storage (ROM) as an addition to RAM. This can help in multitasking, but the speed will be lower than that of a real RAM, and the storage life can be reduced due to frequent overwriting.

Don't aim to free up 100% of RAM. Empty RAM is wasted RAM. Android is designed to keep frequently used applications in memory to run them instantly. Only those programs that are clearly frozen should be cleaned.

Cleaning cache and deleting temporary files

Cache is temporary data that apps save to run faster, and over time, the cache can grow to huge sizes, taking up space but not doing any good, especially for browsers and video services like YouTube.

You can clear the cache separately for each application. Go to Settings β†’ Apps β†’ All applications, select the desired one and click β€œClear cache”. It is important not to confuse with the β€œClear all data” button, as this will remove your authorization and settings.

There are also hidden folders with temporary files that are not deleted by standard means, which can be found using a file manager. Android/data folder often stores the remnants of remote games and programs.

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Use Files in the Security app to find duplicate photos. Often we save the same picture multiple times without noticing it, and it takes up space in different folders.

Regular cleaning of the browser cache is also necessary. If you are actively using Chrome or the built-in MIUI browser, go to their settings and find "History" or "Privacy". Deleting the browsing data will free up space and increase the speed of loading pages.

Advanced Storage Management Methods

For advanced users, there are more sophisticated but effective ways to free up space, such as using ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to remove system applications that are not needed but take up space, but this requires a connection to a computer.

The team to analyze the occupied space through ADB looks like this:

adb shell dumpsys diskstats

This command will output a detailed report on which processes and files occupy the most disk space, a professional tool that gives a more accurate picture than standard menus.

You should also consider migrating data to a microSD card if your model supports this feature, and in the storage settings, you can choose the memory card as the default location for storing photos and videos, which will unload the internal drive.

⚠️ Note: When formatting a memory card for internal storage, all data on it will be deleted. Be sure to back up important files before this procedure).

Another method is to use cloud services: setting up automatic synchronization of photos with Google Photos or Xiaomi Cloud, followed by deleting local copies (β€œFree space”) allows you to store terabytes of data without taking up a single byte on the phone.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why does Xiaomi’s memory fill up on its own?
This is normal behavior. Apps cache, messengers save media, and the system writes logs, and regular cleaning through the Security app solves this problem.
Can I delete the Android folder?
It is strongly recommended not to delete the entire Android folder, which stores game data and application settings, deletes the game progress and errors in the program, and only the cache subfolder inside it can be cleaned.
How do you know what takes up the most space?
Go to Settings β†’ Storage. There's a graph showing the space distribution by category. Click on each category to see the files sorted by size.
Does a full memory affect the speed of the phone?
Yes, it's critically impacting, when less free 10-15% You can't get anywhere, you can't write and read data, you can slow down your phone, and you can get apps out.

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Regularly cleaning the messenger cache and transferring photos to the cloud are the most effective ways to free up space on Xiaomi without losing important data.