Xiaomiβs Redmi series is well-deservedly popular for its excellent price-performance ratio, but even reliable devices eventually begin to require maintenance. Temporary files are a natural process for the Android operating system, which inevitably occurs during active use of the gadget. Apps save data for fast loading, browsers cache images of sites, and the system creates logs of work, which together can take up gigabytes of usable space.
For owners of the Redmi 7A, the issue of freeing up memory is especially acute, since this budget segment often has a limited amount of internal storage. When the free space runs out, the phone starts to run slower, applications can fly out, and new programs stop installing. Regular cleaning of cached data allows the device to return its previous sharpness of response and avoid critical overflow of memory.
In this guide, we will take a look at all the cleaning techniques available, from built-in MIUI tools to manually deleting files through an engineering menu. You will learn to distinguish between secure temporary files and important data so you donβt disrupt your favorite programs. Proper memory management is the key to a long and stable operation of your smartphone.
Why you need to clean up cache memory on Redmi 7A
Many users mistakenly believe that deleting temporary files has no effect on performance until they encounter the first signs of space shortage. Cache memory is created to speed up applications, allowing them to download frequently used items without going to the server or recalculating. However, over time, this data can become outdated, conflict with new versions of programs or simply take up space necessary for current tasks.
In the case of Redmi 7A, which is equipped with an entry-level processor, overcrowded memory can lead to noticeable delays in the interface. The operating system is forced to constantly rewrite data, which puts additional strain on the memory controller and processor. Regular maintenance helps maintain the optimal response rate of the system.
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Clear the cache of browsers and social networks every two weeks β these applications most often accumulate βjunkβ files.
Also, cleaning the cache often solves problems with incorrect display of content in applications. If a program is malfunctioning, deleting its temporary files can fix the error without the need for a complete reinstallation, this is especially true for heavy applications that actively use multimedia.
Use of the built-in "Security" application
The easiest and safest way to clean your phone of garbage is to use a standard tool from Xiaomi, which is preinstalled in the shell of MIUI. This method does not require installing third-party software and ensures that only unnecessary files are deleted, and important system data remains intact.
Once the application is launched, the system will automatically scan the device for malware and redundant files. In the window that opens, you will see a pie chart showing security status and memory. By clicking on the Cleanup button (or broom icon), you will start the process of deleting temporary files, remnants of deleted applications and advertising debris.
βοΈ Cleaning Algorithm Through Security
It is important to note that the standard cleaner primarily removes cache and residues without affecting personal photos or documents. However, before starting any maintenance procedure, you should still make sure that you have a backup of important data.
β οΈ Warning: Do not use third-party accelerator apps from the Play Market if you have enough built-in functionality. They often contain advertising and consume battery resources themselves, slowing down Redmi. 7A.
Manually cleaning the cache of individual applications
Sometimes, when a particular application is not working properly or takes up a disproportionate amount of space, it is more effective to manually clean the cache for that particular program than to clean the entire phone, which allows you to spot the problem without deleting the data from other services.
To do this, go to your deviceβs settings menu. Find the App (or All Apps) section that provides a complete list of installed software. Select from the list the program you want, such as YouTube, Instagram or Chrome, and click on it to open the detailed control menu.
In the window that opens, look for Memory or Storage, where you will see two main buttons: Clear cache and Clear everything (or Erase data). Pressing the first button will safely delete temporary files, while the second button will reset the application to the post-installation state, removing your logins, settings and progress.
| Action. | What's removed | Impact on data | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clear the cache | Temporary files, pictures | Secure, data saved | To expedite the work |
| Clear it all up. | Settings, logins, cache | Complete reset of the annex | For errors of entry |
| Stop it. | Processes in memory | Temporarily closes the application | If the app's hanging. |
| Delete | The appendix is complete | Removal of the program from the phone | If you don't need a program |
Using the forced stop function before clearing the cache can improve the efficiency of the procedure, since the application will no longer generate new temporary files when the old ones are deleted, which is especially useful for βheavyβ social networks that constantly update the tape in the background.
Cleaning through the Recovery Mode (Recovery Mode)
A deeper level of cleaning is available through a special recovery menu known as Recovery Mode.This method removes the system cache, which is not available through the usual interface settings.The procedure is safe for personal data (photos, contacts), but requires careful navigation.
To get into this menu on Redmi 7A, you need to turn off the phone completely. Then press the volume button and the power button at the same time. Hold them until the Mi logo appears, then release the power button, continuing to hold the volume until the menu with a black background and orange/blue lines appears.
What to do if the menu does not appear?
In the Recovery menu, you can navigate with volume buttons (up-down), and the power button confirms your choice. You need to find Wipe Data or Clear Cache (the name may vary depending on the version of MIUI). Be extremely careful: choose only the options associated with the cache (Cache) so you do not lose personal files.
β οΈ Warning: Never select Wipe All Data or Factory Reset if your goal was to clear the cache from the Recovery menu, and this will result in the complete deletion of all data from the phone.
Once you have selected the cleaning command, the system will request confirmation. Accept the action and wait for the process to complete. At the end, select Reboot to return to normal mode. The phone will be on a little longer than usual, as the system will need to recreate the basic temporary files.
Storage analysis and removal of large files
Often, space shortages are caused not only by cache, but also by forgotten large files that have been in memory for years. The MIUI shell provides convenient tools to visualize occupied space. Go to Settings β About Phone β Storage to see a detailed memory card.
The system will offer to clear the Recycle Bin in the gallery where deleted photos are taken, and the Download folder, where APK installation files and documents are often accumulated, and deleting this data is safe and can free up a significant amount of space, especially if you actively use messengers that store all received media files.
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Files in the Download folder often take up more space than the system cache, so browsing them regularly is a must-have part of the phone's maintenance.
Another area to look at is the Other in the vault, which may be hiding offline card data, streaming movies uploaded, or chat backups, and this section can help you find hidden memory consumers that you can't see when you look at the file manager.
Prevention and optimization of the system
To make the question of how to clean the cache less common, it is recommended to implement simple rules for using Redmi 7A. First, try not to keep dozens of tabs open in the browser, as each of them consumes RAM and creates cache. Second, regularly update applications through Google Play or GetApps, as new versions often contain optimization of resource use.
Use the memory extension feature (if available in your version of MIUI), which allows you to use part of the internal storage as virtual RAM, which can positively affect multitasking, although it requires sufficient free disk space. System optimization is a complex process, not a one-time action.
Remember to reboot the device periodically. A simple reboot every few days helps reset system processes, clear RAM, and complete suspended services that can consume resources in the background. This is the easiest and most effective way to keep a smartphone healthy.