HOW TO BOOST YOUR ANDROID PHONE MEMORY [STEP BY STEP GUIDE]
INSTALL TITANIUM BACKUP ROOT
Titanium Backup Root has all the functionality you need to finally start using the system space, so download it from Google Play store. To access all the features, you’ll need to purchase the paid for pro version.
According to Titanium Root Developers
“You can backup, restore, freeze (with Pro) your apps + data + Market links. This includes all protected apps & system apps, plus external data on your SD card. You can do 0-click batch & scheduled backups. Backups will operate without closing any apps (with Pro). You can move any app (or app data) to/from the SD card. You can browse any app’s data and even query the Market to see detailed information about the app.”
SUPERUSER
Titanium Backup require the SuperUser App that was installed when you rooted your device, and check that Titanium Backup is on the ‘Allow’ List. If it is not, then tap Titanium Backup in the list and toggle the happy/sad Android icon in the tool-bar.
REVIEW AVAILABLE MEMORY
Open the Titanium Backup app. On the first screen, you get an insight into how much memory is available to your internal memory or any SD cards. Tap the ‘Backup/Restore’ button to review all the available apps.
CONVERT TO SYSTEM
Long Press on the application you with to move to the system ROM. In the subsequent menu, slide the screen to the right to access the ‘Special Features’ section. Scroll down to the system to the ‘System ROM’ sub-heading and tap the ‘Convert to system app’ option.
HAS IT WORKED?
Once the process is fully completed, you need to open the application to check it’s running correctly. If you encounter any serious issues, you can always reopen Titanium Backup and return to the system Rom section. Tap the new ‘Convert to user’ App option to undo the move.