hazeljames hazel
17 posts
Jan 15, 2026
12:00 AM
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If you enjoy playing Minecraft APK on Android, you may notice that it can take up a significant amount of storage over time. Fortunately, there are several simple ways to reduce its storage usage without affecting gameplay too much.
First, review and delete unused worlds. Old creative experiments or abandoned survival worlds can consume hundreds of megabytes. Back up important worlds, then remove the rest from the game settings.
Second, clear resource packs, behavior packs, and add-ons you no longer use. Mods and texture packs often take up more space than expected, especially high-resolution packs.
Third, regularly clear the game cache from your Android settings. Cache files build up during play and updates and can be safely removed without deleting your worlds.
Lowering render distance and disabling unnecessary features can also reduce temporary file usage. Additionally, avoid keeping multiple APK versions or installers on your device—delete the APK file after installation.
Finally, keep Minecraft updated from a trusted and updated source, as newer versions often include performance and storage optimizations.
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