When an app works poorly or is unnecessary, we often say that all it does is take up space. In this application, its function is exactly that: occupying space from your mobile phone to the point you specify.
Fill Storage is a free application available on Google Play with which you can use the available space on your mobile phone. creating dummy files until full. Although it can be useful in some situations, it doesn’t seem like something anyone would want to do.
An application that will fill the gap on your mobile phone
The normal thing is to use apps to free up space, but there are also apps that do the opposite: fill field. This is not a malicious joke, but a testing tool useful for both developers and advanced users.
Refill Storage is a simple application with a few buttons. You can create files of 10, 100 MB or 1 GB This will fill your mobile phone storage or automate by pressing percentage buttons filling the storage up to 30, 60 or 90%. The app will take some time to create the files depending on the power of the mobile phone, but otherwise it does nothing else.
Therefore, it is a tool to help us. Check out what happens when we run out of space on our mobile and whether relevant options such as Google Play app archive or other mobile tools are enabled. As a developer, it will help us test what will happen in our app when there is no space on the mobile device.
Without a tool like Fill Storage, anyone who wants to try this scenario would have to find large files and copy and paste them endlessly until all storage is full, which is not very practical. Of course, it is not an app for everyone, but it is not for anyone either: it has its own audience and in fact 50,000 downloads accumulated on Google Play.
So what will happen to this space full of useless files? Luckily it is Creating fake files is as easy as deleting them. By pressing Show fake files You can select all created files and delete them forever.
Fill Tank
If you want to try low space storage, this app helps fill the storage space with fake files.
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